Burkina Faso had great chances to score, but the likes of Mohamed Outtara and Sansan Hassamy Dah failed to capitalise on their chances. Cameroon goalkeeper Haschou Kerrido also played a great role in helping his team to stop the opponents.
The great chance for the home team came in the 68th minute - Joel Ngon managed to get past the Stallions defenders, but goalkeeper Aboubabcar Sawadogo pulled off an excellent save to deny him.
In another Group A match played at Reunification Stadium in Douala, Mali defeated Zimbabwe by a solitary goal to ensure they qualify for the last eight.
Chan 2021 Wrap: Cameroon survive Burkina Faso scare to qualify for quarters [+Highlights]
January 25, 2021
Share | Hosts Cameroon sealed their place in the African Nations Championship quarter-finals despite playing to a goalless draw with Burkina Faso at Omnisport Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaounde on Sunday night.
The Indomitable Lions came into the match aware that a draw will put them in the next stage. The Burkinabes needed a win in Group A to seal a position in the last eight of the competition.
It was the Stallions who put their Central African opponents under early pressure in front of their home fans, hoping to get an early goal and destabilize them.
Burkina Faso had great chances to score, but the likes of Mohamed Outtara and Sansan Hassamy Dah failed to capitalise on their chances. Cameroon goalkeeper Haschou Kerrido also played a great role in helping his team to stop the opponents.
The great chance for the home team came in the 68th minute - Joel Ngon managed to get past the Stallions defenders, but goalkeeper Aboubabcar Sawadogo pulled off an excellent save to deny him.
In another Group A match played at Reunification Stadium in Douala, Mali defeated Zimbabwe by a solitary goal to ensure they qualify for the last eight.
Hosts Cameroon reach CHAN quarter-finals, Burkina Faso crash out
Hosts Cameroon reached the quarter-finals of the TOTAL African Nations Championship (CHAN) after playing out to a 0-0 draw with Burkina Faso on Sunday.
The result of the Group A clash at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaounde means Stallions crash out of the competition as they finish third in the group.
Mali finished top of the group with seven points after defeating Zimbabwe 1-0 in the groupâs other game played at the Japoma Stadium in Douala also on Sunday.
Cameroon finished second with five points, Burkina Faso third with four points while Zimbabwe ended bottom of the group with no points.