Madagascar and Mauritania share spoils in goalless CHAN 2024 opener

Madagascar and Mauritania played out a tense 0-0 draw on Sunday evening at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Dar es Salaam, as both sides opened their Group B campaign at the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) PAMOJA 2024.
The result means both teams remain level in a competitive five-team group, where an early win would have provided vital momentum.
Despite plenty of endeavour and moments of promise from both teams, neither could find the decisive touch in a contest that saw more fouls than fluid football.
The CHAN tournament, reserved exclusively for players competing in their respective domestic leagues, has served as a launching pad for several stars.
Both sides came into this match with aspirations of progression, especially Madagascar who reached the semi-finals in 2022 and Mauritania, who are making their fourth appearance.
Madagascar, led by coach Romuald Rakotondrabe and captained by experienced midfielder Andriamirado “Dax” Andrianarimanana, started brightly.
Dax tested the Mauritanian defence early with a long-range effort that went just wide, but his evening was cut short in the 39th minute after picking up a second yellow card—leaving the Barea to play over 50 minutes with 10 men.
Even so, the Malagasy side, semi-finalists in 2022 and bronze medal winners, remained tactically disciplined.
Goalkeeper Michel Ramandimbisoa was a standout figure, making several crucial saves including a sharp stop to deny Mohamed Hawbott in the opening minutes and another late effort from Moulaye Al Khalil.
Mauritania, who have never won an opening CHAN match in their history, dominated possession after the red card and looked the more likely side to find a breakthrough.
Moctar El Hacen came closest in stoppage time, but his curled effort from outside the box drifted just wide of the top corner.
Head coach Aritz López Garai had hoped for a statement performance from his charges, but while the Mourabitounes showed improved organisation and pressed high in the second half, their final delivery let them down.
Mauritania’s long-standing struggle in front of goal at CHAN continued—they’ve now failed to score in all four of their tournament openers.
Madagascar, who had won all but one of their matches at the 2022 edition, will be slightly disappointed with the draw, especially after a promising first half.
But given the circumstances of going a man down, they will take heart from the resilience shown by the team, particularly in the back line.
With Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and the Central African Republic still to play in the group, both sides will know there is little margin for error. The result leaves Group B delicately poised.
Burkina Faso return to action against CAR, while Mauritania face Tanzania in what could prove pivotal in determining quarter-final hopefuls.