
Photo: Ethiopian Football Federation
Ethiopia registered their second win in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying after Wednesday’s 1-0 victory over Guinea-Bissau in Kigali, Rwanda. The Waliyas were the better side between the two nations, as Guinea-Bissau were mathematically eliminated from contention to qualify.
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The hosts looked like a different side with their attacking intent, while Guinea-Bissau struggled in the opening minutes. Biniyam Ayten struck wide for the matchβs first chance, while Everton FC forward Betoβs half-chance was cleared off the line by the Ethiopian defense.
Center-back Ramkel James broke the deadlock in the 27th minute, heading home a free-kick delivery from Abudselam Yusuf as the Waliyas took the lead before halftime.
The visitors started the second half hoping to find an equalizer and came close through an attempt from Beto. Ethiopia sat back and defended for much of the half but nearly scored a second through Ahmed Hussien, who rattled the inside of the post in the 65th minute. Jefferson Encada skied a good chance in the last ten minutes of the game before Beto missed an open goal in the 90th minute to complete a frustrating match forΒ Os Djurtus.
Ethiopia are now fifth in Group A with nine points, one behind fourth-placed Guinea-Bissau. Ethiopia will next visit Burkina Faso, while Guinea-Bissau face Group A leaders Egypt in Cairo.
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