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African Nations Cup 2012: Zambia clinched the cup after prominent Ivory coast star Didier Drogba, Kolo Touré and Yao Kouassi Gervinho miss penalty kicks.

African cup of Nations 2012 came to an end with Zambia beating highly rated Ivory Coast on penalty shoot-out after 0-0 score in extra time. Zambia won the crown as consolation of county lost 19 years ago when 18 member of the squad died in Libreville after plane crash. Ivory coast playing their 19th Africa Cup of Nations finals while Zambia 15th, but both team were play the final for only third time. Ivory Coast won the cup in 1992 and Zambia was looking for their first cup having finished second place on 1974 and 1994. This year’s final brought 18th (1st) and 71st (16th) teams in FIFA ranking in world and CAF in bracket respectively.

Ivory Coast earned a penalty on regulation time after a penalty box foul on Gervinho, but Didier Drogba took the penalty and sent the high above the bar and put his team on penalty shoot-out risk. Both team start well in penalty shoot-out, Ivory Coast taking the first penalty leaving Zambia with tough task of coming from behind and level the score. The shootout went correctly for the penalty kickers but not for the goalkeepers, until it was 7-7 each. Then came the two consecutive miss for Ivory Coast by Kolo Touré and Yao Kouassi Gervinho sandwiching Zambia miss by Rainford Kalaba. 22 years old Stophira Sunzu took the next penalty for Zambia and converted to make the score 8-7 and won the African Cup of Nations for his country.
Chipolopolo coach Herve Renard was confident winning the tie and confidence translated to his players who faced highly rated players in the world at every position. Zambia became only the second team in The Southern part of Africa to lift the cup after South Africa

Africa Cup of Nations 2012 Top scorers
Christopher Katongo Zambia 3
Emmanuel Mayuka Zambia 3
Didier Drogba Cote d'Ivoire 3
Cheick Diabate Mali 3
Manucho Angola 3
Houssine Kharja Morocco 3
Pierre Aubameyang Gabon 3

African Cup of Nations Zambia vs Ivory Coast video highlights

Theo Walcot score as Arsenal defeat Udinese in UEFA champions league play off

Arsenal have defeated udinese in UEFA champions league play off, thanks to Theo Walcot 4 minute goal. The Gunners have played their first game since announcement of Cesc Fabregas transfer to Barcelona. It was another unimpressive performance by Arsene Wenger's squad after 0-0 draw with Newcastle on premier league first match which was masked by Gervinho receive red card.

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UEFA Champions league play offs results
FTArsenal
4' Theo Walcot
FT 2-2 Benfica
6' Luuk de Jong 1-0
21' Oscar Rene Cardozo
35' Manuel Nolito
80'Bryan Ruiz 2-2
Lyon 3-1 FK Rubin Kazan
3' 0-1 Vladimir Dyadyun
10' Bafetimbi Gomis 1-1
40' Solomon Kverkvelia (og)
71' Jimmy Briand 3-1
FC Copenhagen Plzen
52"0-1 Solvi Ottesen og)
59' 0-2 Vaclav Pilar
69' Solvi Ottesen 1-2
79' 1-3 Martin Fillo
FT BATE Borisov 1-1 SK Sturm Graz
12' 0-1Manuel Weber
59' Marko Simic 1-1

Gervinho score twice in 15 minutes on Arsenal debut | Video highlights

The new Arsenal forward from Lille has begun to prove why he deserves to be at Arsenal scoring two goals in 15 minutes. Gervinho scored the first on 7th minute before adding the second on 18th minute to sink Cologne with 2-1 victory. The Ivorian international could have opportunity to score a hat-trick but was withdrawn before half an hour due to minor injury. Another Arsenal new, Carl Jenkinson signing also scored but in his own net to give Cologne a consolation goal.
Gervinho picture

Premier league: Arsenal confirm the signing of Gervinho, Lille striker

Arsene Wenger has confirmed the signing of Ivorian Lille striker Gervinho from Lille. Gervinho scored 15 goals and assisted 10 in league one and played a major role in Lille title win, the first in 57 years and Cup double. Gervinho became the second player to arrive at Emirates club after signing of full-back Carl Jenkinson from Charlton Athletic. Wenger also intend to keep Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri at Emirates.

The Ivorian International had played for Beveren 2005-2007 (61 games, 14 goals), Le Mans 2007-2009 (59 games, 9 goals) and Lille 2009-2011 (67 games, 28 goals) during his senior career. He caped 27 games and scored 6 at Côte d'Ivoire national teams.

Gervinho became the tenth Ivorian in Premier league, joining Emmanuel Eboue (Arsenal), Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou (Chelsea), Abdul Razak, Kolo Toure and Yaya Toure (Manchester City, Cheik Ismael Tiote (Newcastle), Abdoulaye Meite (Westbromwich Albion) and Steve Gohouri (Wigan). All Premier league transfers 2011-2012
Gervinho at Lille and Ivory Coast national team

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