Soccer-Dramatic late winner puts Algeria into Cup of Nations last eight


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 07 Jan 2026

Soccer Football - CAF Africa Cup of Nations - Morocco 2025 - Round of 16 - Algeria v Democratic Republic of Congo - Moulay El Hassan Stadium, Rabat, Morocco - January 6, 2026 Algeria's Adil Boulbina celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates in the extra time REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

RABAT, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Algeria substitute ‌Adil Boulbina slammed home a last-gasp winner a minute from the end of extra time as his side ‌overcame the Democratic Republic of Congo 1-0 on Tuesday to book a place in the Africa Cup ‌of Nations quarter-finals.

Just as the round-of-16 tie was headed to a penalty shootout, Boulbina cut in off the left wing before unleashing a dipping shot that flew in, clipping the underside of the crossbar on the way.

It was as much as the more enterprising Algerians deserved, having created more opportunities throughout ‍the toughly contested encounter.

Algeria will now be up against Nigeria in their ‍quarter-final tie in Marrakesh on Saturday.

Algeria dominated the ‌early stages at the Stade Moulay El Hassan as the Congolese adopted a cautious approach, and flying fullback Rafik Belghali ‍caused ​panic when he whipped in a 21st-minute cross that DR Congo captain Chancel Mbemba, in his effort to clear, almost turned into his own net.

But by the midway point of the half, DR Congo had forged a good ⁠chance of their own with a breakaway from Cedric Bakambu that forced a ‌save from Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane. The resultant corner was headed narrowly wide by Axel Tuanzebe.

Both sides traded rare chances as Ibrahima Maza went ⁠close to the target ‍three minutes before halftime, and Mbemba had a back-post effort from a corner blocked in the 59th minute.

ALGERIA MORE ATTACKING IN FINAL STAGES

Algeria captain Riyad Mahrez made little contribution but, before being taken off in the 70th minute, drove his free kick narrowly over the Congolese ‍crossbar.

His teammates, however, probed in the closing stages and saw Mohamed ‌Amoura strike an effort from an angle straight at the Congolese goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi, who made another smart stop to deny substitute Anis Hadj Moussa in the 86th minute.

In extra time, substitute Baghdad Bounedjah miscued a chance, and when he did connect properly soon after, forced a fumble out of Mpasi, but the goalkeeper recovered quickly.

Mpasi, a reserve at Ligue 1’s Le Havre, then kept his side in the contest with two sharp saves from Fares Chaibi in the final 10 minutes of extra time but there was nothing he could do to stop Boulbina’s piledriver.

“I believe we deserved to win based on what our players ‌delivered," said Algeria coach Vladimir Petkovic. "We controlled two-thirds of the match and played good football, even though we faced some challenges during the game. I think we managed the match professionally."

For DR Congo coach Sebastien Desabre it was a disappointing outcome. "Unfortunately, luck wasn't on our side, but I ​have no complaints about the players. We must hold our heads high because we gave everything we had," he added.

The last of the round of 16 ties is between holders Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso later on Tuesday.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Rabat; Editing by Toby Davis)

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