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AFCON Shock: Sudan's Red Card Dents Opening Against Algeria

24 December 2025

AFCON Shock: Sudan's Red Card Dents Opening Against Algeria
Sudan’s AFCON opener against Algeria sees a red card reshaping the group outcome.

Match events

Sudanese defender Salah-eddine Adeil was sent off with a red card during the Algeria clash in the opening AFCON group match today, in Rabat.

Gabonese referee Pierre Atcho, overseeing the match at Stade Moulay Hassan, sent Adeil off after a reckless challenge on Aït Nouri, the Algerian forward.

The dismissal came in the 39th minute after the Sudan player picked up a second yellow, his first having been shown in the 14th minute.

With that red card, Sudan added another negative record to its Africa Cup history, a drought that has lasted more than a dozen years.

In fact, Adeil becomes only the second Sudanese player ever to be sent off in Africa Cup of Nations history, following Saif Massawe’s red against Zambia in 2012.

Riyad Mahrez, Algeria’s standout, struck the fastest goal of this edition, just 81 seconds in, finishing off a pass from Hicham Boudaoui.

Mahrez's early strike and aftermath

Punchline 1: Red card, 39 minutes.

Punchline 2: Sudan’s defense files a complaint.

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Emma Amme

I am Emma Amme, an English sports journalist born in 1998. Passionate about astronomy, contemporary dance, and handcrafted woodworking, I share my sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Salah Eddine Adeil during the match?

He received a second yellow and was sent off in the 39th minute.

Who scored the fastest goal of the edition so far?

Riyad Mahrez, after 81 seconds.

Where was the match played?

Stade Moulay Hassan in Rabat, Morocco.