No return for Togo - reports

Togo flag hangs from an inflatable football
12 April 2012

Togo's request to return to the African Nations Cup has been rejected, according to reports.

The country's sports minister Christophe Tchao had asked the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to keep the team's place in the event open before they flew back to Togo on Sunday night following Friday's terrorist attack which left three people dead.

But CAF, who were keen for Togo to remain in Angola and play their scheduled fixtures, have ruled out a return, according to the BBC.

Tchao said on Sunday night: "We have ordered a three-day (period of) mourning. The players are leaving with the bodies of their fallen brothers and we have asked the Confederation of African Football to find an arrangement so we can catch up with the competition later."

That request has fallen on deaf ears and Group B will now contain just three teams - Ivory Coast, Burkino Faso and Ghana.

The news comes hours after Angolan police announced they had arrested two people in relation to Friday's attack on the Togo team bus.

Prosecutors in troubled Cabinda province where the shooting took place said two members of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda forces, or FLEC, were captured on Sunday.

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