An opening-round curse struck Egypt again on Sunday when they were held 1-1 at home by lowly Sierra Leone in their 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
The defending champions were rocked on 56 minutes at Cairo Stadium when Turkey-based defensive midfielder Alhassan Bangura edged the plucky West Africans in front.
Defender Mahmoud Fathallah completed a pair of unlikely scorers when he equalized four minutes later, but a winning goal eluded Egypt, who began with six of the team that defeated Ghana in the 2010 Cup of Nations final.
Coach Hassan Shehata had warned his team about the perils of not making a winning start, blaming their failure to reach the World Cup in South Africa this year on a home draw with Zambia in the first qualifier.
Egypt were ranked No. 1 in Africa this month by world governing body FIFA and Sierra Leone No. 36, and the visitors lacked their best known player, China-based playmaker Mohamed Kallon, who was injured.
World Cup quarter-finalists Ghana were rarely pressed when cruising to a 3-0 victory over Swaziland in front of a small crowd that included King Mswati at Somhlolo Stadium outside Mbabane.
Andre Ayew, a son of African legend Abedi “Pele” Ayew, gave the Black Stars a 13th-minute lead and after withstanding some early second-half pressure from the Swazis, there were further goals by Prince Tagoe and Hans Sarpei.
Ghana achieved maximum points without big-name midfielders Michael Essien (rested) of Chelsea, Sulley Muntari (dropped) of Inter and long-serving captain Stephen Appiah (retired) of Cesena.
Nigeria, who made a humiliating first-round exit from the World Cup with a solitary point from three matches, were too slick for hard-working Madagascar in coastal city Calabar and a 2-0 win did not reflect their superiority.
After Michael Eneramo had an early penalty appeal rightly rejected, the Super Eagles took the lead midway through the half, when Obafemi Martins darted on to a wayward Malagasy header and fired in off the far post.
Martins was the architect of the other goal in first-half stoppage-time as he raced in from the left and cut the ball back for Eneramo to tap the ball past goalkeeper Kandy Rambelomasina.
Senegal hinted that the glory days of 2002 could be returning with a shock 4-2 victory over a Democratic Republic of Congo team with serious defensive defects having conceded six to Egypt in a warm-up.
Mamadou Niang, who is based in Turkey, was the hat-trick star for the Teranga Lions after Moussa Sow had given them an early lead, while Patou Kabangu hit both goals for the Leopards, who trailed 3-1 at halftime.
Inspired by peroxide blond El-Hadji Diouf, the Senegalese reached the World Cup quarter-finals eight years ago after finishing runners up to Cameroon in the Cup of Nations, but they failed to qualify for the 2010 Cup of Nations tournament.
Zambia boasted the widest winning margin, outclassing international rookies Comoros Islands 4-0 in Lusaka, while Guinea came from behind to trounce Ethiopia 4-1 in Addis Ababa, with Ibrahim Yattara claiming a brace.
A late Cedric Amissi goal earned Burundi a surprise 1-1 draw in Benin and there was a similar score between Liberia and Zimbabwe, with Sekou Jabateh equalizing for the home team nine minutes from time.
The only game not to produce a goal was Mozambique and Libya in Maputo, where the evenly-matched teams cancelled each other out with much of the play confined to an overcrowded midfield.
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