Gabon is gearing up for a critical showdown in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers CAF Play-Offs, with star striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang returning to the squad after serving a suspension. The sultry atmosphere of Rabat, Morocco, will host the playoff semi-final on Thursday, November 13, where Gabon will face a formidable opponent in Nigeria.
Aubameyang, who recently showcased his striking prowess by scoring all four goals in Gabon’s thrilling 4-3 victory over Gambia during the Group F qualifiers, is expected to play a pivotal role in the upcoming match. His impressive form was temporarily halted by a red card that led to his suspension from the last group fixture against Burundi, but now he’s back to lead his country’s charge toward World Cup qualification.
Gabon’s national team has earned a place in the playoffs by finishing as one of the best four runners-up across the nine African World Cup qualifying groups. This achievement underscores the team’s resilience and talent, but they face a tough path ahead. The winner of the semi-final will meet either Cameroon or the Democratic Republic of Congo in the final match on November 16, with a precious World Cup spot at stake.
National team coach Thierry Mouyouma has opted for consistency in his 26-man squad selection, with Aubameyang’s return bolstering the team’s attacking strength. Notably, there’s a fresh face in the lineup as Jonathan do Marcolino, a talented central defender currently on loan at Bourg-en-Bresse from Stade Rennais, earns his first call-up.
Unfortunately, the team will be missing several key players due to long-term injuries. Jim Allevinah, Shavy Babicka, Medwin Biteghe, Michel Mboula, and Junior Noubi Fotso are sidelined, limiting Gabon’s options as they prepare for the high-stakes matches ahead. Additionally, Oumar Bagnama from Mangasport has missed out on selection due to a lack of game time as he awaits the start of the new domestic league season.
The upcoming matches are not just about pride; they represent an opportunity for Gabon to secure a spot in the global football spotlight. Fans and players alike are hopeful that with Aubameyang back in the fold, the team can rise to the occasion and deliver a performance that will propel them one step closer to the FIFA World Cup 2026.