Guinea were disqualified from competing in the final after FIFA suspended its national association a day earlier due to government interference, forcing the final to be postponed by a day and Guinea's semi-final opponents Burkina Faso competing the final in their place.[1]
Following Guinea's disqualification,[1] this match was scratched and Mali were awarded third place, with fourth place being declared vacant. The final was played a day later on 3 March, with Guinea's semi-final opponents Burkina Faso contesting the final against Nigeria.
^Guinea was disqualified after FIFA suspended its national association on 2 March, the day of the final, due to government interference. The final was then delayed by a day (to 3 March), with Guinea's semi-final opponents, Burkina Faso, who originally lost the semi-final against Guinea, advanced to the final. The third-place match was scratched, and fourth place was declared vacant.[1]
^Guinea was disqualified after FIFA suspended its national association on 2 March, the day of the final, due to government interference. The final was delayed by a day (3 March), with Guinea's semi-final opponents, Burkina Faso, advanced to the final. The third-place match was scratched, and fourth place was declared vacant.[1]