Egypt's Mohamed Zidan blows a kiss to the crowd after scoring against Cameroon during their African Cup of Nations match in Kumasi, Ghana, yesterday. Egypt defeated Cameroon 4-2. - AP
KUMASI, Ghana (AP)
Mohamed Zidan scored two spectacular goals in the first half yesterday to lead defending champions Egypt to a 4-2 win over shaky Cameroon in the African Cup of Nations, while Sudan beat Zambia 3-0.
Hosni Abd Rabou also scored twice for five-time champions Egypt.
"We are giving everything for our fans and country," Zidan said. "We are giving everything to win the (African) Cup for a second time in a row."
In yesterday's other game, Zambia scored at the start of each half against the overmatched Desert Hawks.
Second-minute goal
James Chamanga scored in the second minute for Zambia after swapping passes with Jacob Mulenga. Five minutes after the break, Mulenga headed powerfully home at the back post, although he appeared to impede a Sudan defender.
Felix Katongo added a third goal in the 59th with a low finish down the middle after goalkeeper Elmuiz Abdalla had parried a shot back to him.
Egypt and Zambia both have three points, but the Bullets lead Group C on goal difference.
Cameroon take on two-time African Cup runner-up Zambia on Saturday, with Egypt facing Sudan the same day in Kumasi.
Samuel Eto'o's two second-half goals failed to rescue the Indomitable Lions, who managed only a few shots on goal and looked like an ageing team when they failed to close down Zidan and Rabou.
Rabou put Egypt ahead from the penalty spot in the 16th minute, and two minutes later, Zidan tore through Cameroon's midfield and finished clinically. The Hamburg forward scored his second goal in the 45th with a drive into the top corner.
"I am really happy to score the goals but it's a great victory for the team," Zidan said. "We won because we went out there with a positive attitude."
The Pharaohs went ahead when Reading defender André Bikey handled a cross from the left and Rabou converted a twice-taken penalty attempt. Rabou scored the fourth goal with a fierce drive past goalkeeper Carlos Kameni in the 83rd.
Eto'o timed his jump to get between two defenders and head in Geremi's cross from the right to make it 3-1 in the 50th, and the FC Barcelona striker added a penalty in injury time.
Today, 2004 champions Tunisia open their campaign against Senegal, and 1996 winners South Africa take on Angola, who have never progressed beyond the first round. Both games are being held in Tamale.