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2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Gabon Holds Gambia to a Draw

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Gabon clinched a vital victory.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang shined for Gabon, keeping their hopes alive for the 2026 World Cup. He scored four goals, leading the Panthers to a tough 3-4 win against Gambia on Friday.

Aubameyang put Gabon ahead in the 20th minute after a brilliant play. This win brings Gabon within one point of Côte d’Ivoire, the leaders of Group F, who triumphed over the Seychelles. However, his night took a turn when he was sent off in the 85th minute due to a clash with a Gambian player. Despite this setback, Gabon managed to hold on and earn three important points.

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Côte d’Ivoire remains at the top of Group F with 23 points, while Gabon follows closely with 22 points. In the final match day, Gabon will take on Burundi, with a win being crucial for their chances.


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