Sudan Break Goal Curse At Africa Cup of Nations

Sudan broke their seemingly 'goal curse' at the Africa Cup of Nations after coming from behind twice to hold Angola to a 2-2 draw in their Group B clash on Thursday in Malabo. It was the first of goals to be scored by the Desert Hawks since March 6, 1976 where they held DR Congo (there Zaire) to a 1-1 draw in their group phase clash. Famous striker Ali Gagarine, now a diplomat scored the only goal for the Sudanese in that encounter, with Mulumba N�daye scoring for the Congolese. It however took more than 120 minutes for the 1970 African champions to score again after their score-less campaign at the 2008 edition hosted in Ghana. The hero this time was Al-Hilal forward Mohammed Bashir who scored in each half as his team clinched a vital draw against the Palancas Negras in the Equatorial Guinean capital. For Bashir, he will go into the history books for breaking a supposed 'curse' which stood for 36-years. The Desert Hawks have a slim chance of advancing to the next round as Angola face Cote d�Ivoire in the ultimate Group C match next Monday in Malabo. The Elephants are already qualified with six points, two richer than Angola whilst Sudan has a single point.