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Still awaiting votes from:

ggrive, Algeria

JSalter, Cape Verde

PluckaDuck, Egypt

gavrenwick, Gambia

Greasy Chip Butty, Guinea

Tomaldinho, Liberia

spartans5, Mauritania

Lower Leagues Rule, Nigeria

rancer890, Senegal

Cardiovascular, Sierra Leone

PaulHartman71, Sudan

Dees-Blake, Togo

26 hours left to vote.

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Welcome to Morocco…

Younes Zaza: Good evening Africa, and welcome to Marrakech!

Younes Zaza: Welcome to viewers here in the auditorium tonight and all over the globe via BATRACER. I’m your host, Younes Zaza!

Younes Zaza: There are eighteen nations in this Semi-Final, but just seven will go through to the Final. The nations have voted for each other, giving 12, 10, and 8 through 1 points in descending order to their favoured nations, based on the countries’ national teams’ performances over the past twelve months. The scores are then accumulated to find our seven leading nations.

Younes Zaza: Unfortunately, there seems to have been a communication breakdown. Algeria, Egypt, Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Senegal, and Togo all failed to submit votes, and are all deducted 12 points. Cape Verde, Mauritania, and Sierra Leone voted neither here or in last year’s Final, and lose 24 points. Sudan did not vote in last year’s Final, and voted late this time, and lose 18 points. With all this in mind, let’s see the starting table.

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Younes Zaza: Let’s officially begin the fourth annual Afrovision Managerial Contest with votes from Sudan and Nigeria!

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Younes Zaza: This is Morocco calling Sudan!

Zeinab Badawi: Good evening Morocco. This is Sudan!

Younes Zaza: It’s journalist Zeinab Badawi! Now, Zeinab, rumour has it that Sudan won’t be competing in Afrovision any more?

Zeinab Badawi: That’s true; given the secession of the south of the country, the football association has decided to withdraw from Afrovision indefinitely.

Younes Zaza: That is a shame. Well, Zeinab, would you kindly grace us with your votes?

Zeinab Badawi: Of course;

7: Niger

6: Mauritania

5: Djibouti

4: Eritrea

3: Liberia

2: Cape Verde

1: Côte d’Ivoire

Zeinab Badawi:

8 points go to…Nigeria!

10 points go to……Senegal!

12 points go to…

…Egypt!

Zeinab Badawi: Thank you Younes. Thank you Morocco!

Younes Zaza: Thank you Ms. Badawi. Well, those were Sudan’s votes. They give close allies Tyler Burrows’s Egypt 12 points for a second consecutive time. Des Tiny’s Nigeria and Ben Cee’s Nigeria both pick up high points, as do Senegal.

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Younes Zaza: This is Morocco calling Nigeria!

Ryan Nelsen: Good evening Morocco!

Younes Zaza: Mr Nelsen, how are you this evening?

Ryan Nelsen: It’s a little bit cold here in Nigeria, but I’m loving the Afrovision Managerial Contest!

Younes Zaza: Thank you Ryan, for your kind praise. Could you please give us Nigeria’s votes?

Ryan Nelsen: Absolutely. Here are the votes from 2010 winners Nigeria:

7: Egypt

6: Sudan

5: Togo

4: Tunisia

3: Sierra Leone

2: Cape Verde

1: Mauritania

Ryan Nelsen: And here are Nigeria’s three biggest votes:

8 points go to…Djibouti!

10 points go to……Senegal!

12 points go to…

…Niger!

Ryan Nelsen: Thank you Morocco. See you in the Final, with Nigeria there I hope!

Younes Zaza: Goodnight, Ryan. Ben Cee’s Niger unsurprisingly receive 12 points from Nigeria, while Ricky Nakano’s Senegal take a second consecutive decade. Whoopy Dee’e’s Djibouti have not done too badly either, tallying ten points. Let’s see how that puts things at this early stage.

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Younes Zaza: Ben Cee’s Niger are romping away in the lead, but Tyler Burrows’s Egypt would be level, and Ricky Nakano’s Senegal ahead, if not for 12-point deductions. Whoopy Dee’e’s Djibouti are second, while Algeria, Gambia, Guinea, and Andreas Werner's Burkina Faso have yet to pick up any points. They vote next, followed by Djibouti.

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Semi-Final 2: Southern Africa

Let’s open the voting for the second half of this year’s Semi-Finals. This one is for nations in the southern half of Africa; if you’re in this Semi-Final, please give 12, 10 and 8 through 1 points to your favourite fellow Semi-Finalists. Mikael Schøler’s Mali will also be voting in this Semi-Final. PM me your votes please.

AngolaResults

Manager: Juan King (Mikel LUFC)

Manager Nationality: Spanish

Neighbours: DR Congo, Congo, Namibia, Zambia

Burundi Results

Manager: Dami (dami)

Manager Nationality: Nigerian

Neighbours: DR Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania

ComorosResults

Manager: Tom Hamilton (hamilton162)

Manager Nationality: Australian

Neighbours: Madagascar, Mozambique, Seychelles, Tanzania (all Maritime borders)

Congo (Republic of) Results

Manager: David Dodgson (DodgeeD)

Manager Nationality: English

Neighbours: Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, DR Congo, Gabon

Democratic Republic of the CongoResults

Manager: Craig Hopper (chopper99)

Manager Nationality: Kenyan

Neighbours: Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia

Equatorial GuineaResults

Manager: The Green Beret (el sid)

Manager Nationality: English

Neighbours: Cameroon, Gabon (both Land), Nigeria, São Tomé and Príncipe (both Maritime)

GabonResults

Manager: Ken Co (Kenco)

Manager Nationality: English

Neighbours: Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea (all Land), São Tomé and Príncipe (Maritime)

LesothoResults

Manager: Joe Tompkins (joetheref)

Manager Nationality: English

Neighbours: South Africa

MauritiusResults

Manager: Alex Almond (Almondo)

Manager Nationality: American

Neighbours: Seychelles(Maritime)

MozambiqueResults

Manager: dafuge (dafuge)

Manager Nationality: English

Neighbours: Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe (all Land), Comoros, Madagascar (both Maritime)

NamibiaResults

Manager: Weeman Fernandez (weeeman27bob)

Manager Nationality: Peruvian

Neighbours: Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Zambia

RwandaResults

Manager: Jack Browne (jack.browne)

Manager Nationality: American

Neighbours: Burundi, DR Congo, Tanzania, Uganda

SeychellesResults

Manager: Super Lampard (super_lampard)

Manager Nationality: English

Neighbours: Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Tanzania (all Maritime)

South Africa - Results

Manager: Matt Lepino (Mk_Forest)

Manager Nationality: English

Neighbours: Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zimbabwe

SwazilandResults

Manager: Ryan Andrews (NeoAC)

Manager Nationality: South African

Neighbours: Mozambique, South Africa

TanzaniaResults

Manager: Thelonius Davis (Northerm Lights)

Manager Nationality: Senegalese

Neighbours: Burundi, DR Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia (all Land), Comoros, Seychelles (both Maritime)

UgandaResults

Manager: Jose Rodriguez (SJ234)

Manager Nationality: Spanish

Neighbours: DR Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania

ZambiaResults

Manager: Christina Modoglou (himan)

Manager Nationality: Cypriot

Neighbours: Angola, Botswana, DR Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe

So, if you’re one of the above, or if you’re MikaelS, please fill in the following form, and PM it to me.

Your Own Nation:

12 points:

10 points:

8 points:

7 points:

6 points:

5 points:

4 points:

3 points:

2 points:

1 points:

Spokesperson (optional):

The deadline is Friday 23rd September at 5.30pm BST.

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I have had NO Semi-Final 2 votes yet!

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Younes Zaza: Morocco calling Burkina Faso, can you hear us?

Olivier Sanou: Loud and clear, thank you Morocco.

Younes Zaza: Ah, Burkinabe athlete Olivier Sanou. Burkina Faso haven’t picked up any points yet. How do you feel?

Olivier Sanou: I’m sure good times are just around the corner.

Younes Zaza: Let’s hope so. Anyway, Mr Sanou, please give us the Burkinabe votes.

Olivier Sanou: With pleasure;

7: Algeria

6: Eritrea

5: Liberia

4: Togo

3: Egypt

2: Nigeria

1: Sudan

Olivier Sanou: Here are Burkina Faso’s three most important votes:

8 points go to…Djibouti!

10 points go to……Côte d’Ivoire!

12 points go to…

…Niger!

Olivier Sanou: Thanks Morocco. Good night!

Younes Zaza: Good night Burkina Faso! Ben Cee’s Niger and Whoopy Dee’e’s Djibouti continue their good starts, collecting 12 and 8 points respectively. Albert Holstein’s Côte d’Ivoire take ten, while Algeria get their first points of the tournament.

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Younes Zaza: Morocco calling Djibouti!

Djibouti: Hello Morocco, this is Djibouti.

Younes Zaza: Djibouti are currently second. Not bad for a nation of 800,000.

Djibouti: Djibouti shall win the Afrovision Managerial Contest!

Younes Zaza: We shouldn’t rule it out at least. Anyway, let’s have some votes!

Djibouti:

7: Côte d’Ivoire

6: Burkina Faso

5: Eritrea

4: Togo

3: Algeria

2: Senegal

1: Liberia

Djibouti:

8 points go to…Nigeria!

10 points go to……Tunisia!

12 points go to…

…Niger!

Djibouti: This is Djibouti, signing out.

Younes Zaza: Phenomenally, Ben Cee’s Niger pick up another 12 points! Mentho Latum’s Tunisia take the decade, while Andreas Werner’s Burkina Faso get their point collection under way with six from Djibouti, to whom they gave eight. Let’s see the latest table.

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Writer's Notes: I got it wrong before; there are nine nations voting, not eight.

Younes Zaza: Already, Ben Cee’s Niger are running away with it, with Kleen Shavern’s Gambia and Chip Butty’s Guinea yet to pick up points. We’ll see how that changes as we travel to Côte d’Ivoire and Eritrea for our next votes.

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Writer's Notes: I've extended the deadline for Semi-Final 2 votes to Saturday 24th September, at 5.30pm BST. The only votes I've received so far are from chopper99.

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Younes Zaza: Good evening Abidjan, can you hear us?

Emmanuel Eboué: Good evening, Younes. Ze show so far is wonderful.

Younes Zaza: Thank you! Côte d’Ivoire are doing pretty well so far.

Emmanuel Eboué: Yes, and ze target this year is the trophy.

Younes Zaza: It’s not beyond you, I’d say. Anyway, do you have something for us?

Emmanuel Eboué: I do. Here are the votes from Côte d’Ivoire:

7: Liberia

6: Senegal

5: Tunisia

4: Egypt

3: Nigeria

2: Sierra Leone

1: Algeria

Emmanuel Eboué: And here are my country’s three biggest votes:

8 points go to…Guinea!

10 points go to……Mauritania!

12 points go to…

…Burkina Faso!

Emmanuel Eboué: Thank you Younes. Good night!

Younes Zaza: Côte d’Ivoire there, who treble the score of Andreas Werner’s Burkina Faso with twelve points. Lawrence Lazewski’s Mauritania pick up ten and so get that bit closer to reaching positive figures, while Ben Cee’s Niger’s run comes to an end, and they remain on 43 points.

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Younes Zaza: This is Morocco, calling Eritrea!

David Bowie: Eritrea to Major Zaza. Commencing countdown, cameras on.

Younes Zaza: This is ground control to Eritrea, we really need your votes. Now it’s time to give your points, if you dare.

David Bowie: This is Eritrea to ground control, I’m reading them out now, and we’ve voted in a most peculiar way;

7: Egypt

6: Senegal

5: Niger

4: Nigeria

3: Tunisia

2: Cape Verde

1: Liberia

David Bowie: Here am I sitting on an armchair, far away from you. These votes are ours too, and there’s nothing I can do;

8 points go to…Djibouti!

10 points go to……Sudan!

12 points go to…

…Gambia!

Younes Zaza: Ground control to Eritrea, your circuit’s dead, there’s something wrong. Can you hear me, Eritrea? Can you hear me, Eritrea? Can you hear me, Eritrea? Can you…

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Younes Zaza: Kleen Shavern’s Gambia took twelve from Eritrea, and so jump from not having received any points, to having cleared their debt. Algeria, Sudan, Guinea, Mauritania, Cape Verde, and Sierra Leone are all still in negative figures though, and the latter, managed by Cardio Hernandes, are officially eliminated from the tournament. Leaders Niger vote next, and then Tunisia give us our penultimate set of votes.

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Younes Zaza: Morocco calling Niger!

Mamadou Tandja: Good evening, Morocco, this is Mamadou Tandja.

Younes Zaza: Ah, ladies and gentlemen, this is Niger’s former President, Mamdou Tandja.

Mamadou Tandja: How do you do?

Younes Zaza: Niger are doing very well at the moment.

Mamadou Tandja: Yes. We shall win Afrovision!

Younes Zaza: That’s the hope. Best of luck with that. In the meantime-

Mamadou Tandja: Yes, yes, our votes. Here we go:

7: Egypt

6: Senegal

5: Togo

4: Sudan

3: Côte d’Ivoire

2: Gambia

1: Djibouti

Mamadou Tandja:

8 points go to…Algeria!

10 points go to……Burkina Faso!

12 points go to…

…Nigeria!

Mamadou Tandja: Good night Morocco!

Younes Zaza: Good night, Lieutenant Colonel Tandja. You’ll be pleased to know that your votes have secured your place in the Final. Meanwhile, Des Tiny’s Nigeria take an unsurprising twelve points from their neighbours and near-namesakes, while Andreas Werner’s Burkina Faso power into fourth place with the decade.

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Younes Zaza: This is Morocco. Can you hear us in Tunisia?

Cesária Évora: Good evening Younes. Good evening Morocco!

Younes Zaza: For some reason, it’s Cape Verdean singer Cesária Évora!

Cesária Évora: Yes, yes, that’s me.

Younes Zaza: Now, Tunisia are in a precarious position here. They are seventh, and could drop out of the qualifying places if they give any points to Côte d’Ivoire. That would leave Morocco to decide their fate.

Cesária Évora:

7: Egypt

6: Burkina Faso

5: Algeria

4: Djibouti

3: Nigeria

2: Sierra Leone

1: Sudan

Cesária Évora: Here are the three biggest votes from Tunisia:

8 points go to…Senegal!

10 points go to……Côte d’Ivoire!

12 points go to…

…Guinea!

Cesária Évora: Good night sweethearts!

Younes Zaza: Thank you Ms Évora. Chip Butty’s Guinea get an unlikely twelve points from Tunisia, but it isn’t enough to prevent their elimination. Meanwhile, Tunisia themselves drop out of the qualifying places by awarding ten points to Albert Holstein’s Côte d’Ivoire. Let’s see the latest table.

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Younes Zaza: Des Tiny’s Nigeria, Ricky Nakano’s Senegal, and Tyler Burrows’s Egypt join Niger in qualifying for the Final. Quandiose Yancy’s Eritrea, among others, are eliminated, leaving Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Côte d’Ivoire, and Tunisia fighting it out for the last three places. The winners will be decided by votes from right here, in Morocco.

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Younes Zaza: This is Morocco calling Morocco!

Marouane Chamakh: This is Morocco, responding to Morocco!

Younes Zaza: Hello Morocco!

Marouane Chamakh: Hi Morocco!

Younes Zaza: Marouane Chamakh, I have one thing to say to you; thank you!

Marouane Chamakh: For what?

Younes Zaza: For winning us the Cup of Nations with your Final goal.

Marouane Chamakh: It’s my pleasure!

Younes Zaza: Okay, then, Marouane, please can you finish off Semi-Final 1?

Marouane Chamakh: Here we go, the votes from Morocco:

7: Algeria

6: Senegal

5: Liberia

4: Guinea

3: Burkina Faso

2: Nigeria

1: Sierra Leone

Marouane Chamakh:

8 points go to…Tunisia!

10 points go to……Egypt!

12 points go to…

…Côte d’Ivoire!

Marouane Chamakh: Good night, guys! I can’t wait for the Final!

Younes Zaza: Thanks Marouane. Albert Holstein’s Côte d’Ivoire get twelve points from Morocco, and so will definitely be in the Final in a few days’ time. But what about the others?

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Younes Zaza: Unfortunately, Mentho Latum’s Tunisia fail to qualify for the Final. Albert Holstein’s Côte d’Ivoire, Andreas Werner’s Burkina Faso, and Whoopy Dee’e’s Djibouti, will, however.

Younes Zaza: That Final will take place soon, but coming up next is our second Semi-Final, where another seven nations will be vying to join our line-up of nine teams in the Final. All that remains now is for me to thank viewers here in the arena, and worldwide via BATRACER, and remind you to tune in tomorrow night! Good night!

Writer’s Notes: Nigeria got 12 points from Niger. Senegal didn’t get any 12-pointers.

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Sorry about the wait; I've been super-busy lately.

Latest Statistics

Most Points – Semi-Final

 1st SF3 09 iacovone           Benin       104
2nd SF1 10 Lower Leagues Rule Nigeria      94
3rd SF1 09 Northerm Lights    Tanzania     87
4th SF1 09 dafuge             Mozambique   83
5th SF1 10 MikaelS            Mali         82
  - SF1 10 PluckaDuck         Egypt        82
7th SF3 09 Lower Leagues Rule Nigeria      78
8th SF2 09 MikaelS            Mali         73
  - SF3 11 canvey!!           Morocco      73
10th SF1 09 corinthiano        Madagascar   71

Most Points – Final

 1st 10 Lower Leagues Rule     Nigeria    208
2nd 09 iacovone               Benin      196
3rd 09 MikaelS                Mali       186
4th 09 PaulHartman71          Sudan      181
5th 09 fergysafc              Cameroon   160
6th 10 MikaelS                Mali       156
7th 09 Northerm Lights        Tanzania   151
8th 09 corinthiano            Madagascar 150
9th 10 PluckaDuck             Egypt      142
10th 09 Lower Leagues Rule     Nigeria    141

Fewest Points – Semi-Final

 1st SF1 12 JSalter        Cape Verde   -18
2nd SF1 12 Cardiovascular Sierra Leone -16
3rd SF1 12 spartans5      Mauritania   - 7
4th SF3 10 stoehrst       Zimbabwe     - 3
6th SF2 10 Loojay         Ethiopia       0
7th SF2 11 MattFergie     Somalia        1
8th SF3 11 spartans5      Mauritania     2
  - SF1 12 gavrenwick     Gambia         2
9th SF1 12 PaulHartman71  Sudan          4
10th SF2 10 MattFergie     Somalia        5

Fewest Points – Final

 1st 11 SJ234             Angola        34
2nd 11 gavrenwick        Gambia        45
3rd 11 ggrive            Algeria       55
  - 11 Mk_Forest         South Africa  55
5th 11 Greasy Chip Butty Guinea        63
6th 11 fergysafc         Cameroon      64
7th 11 chopper99         DR Congo      69
8th 11 hasdgfas          Côte d’Ivoire 74
9th 10 himan             Zambia        76
10th 11 DodgeeD           Congo         77

Most Points Deducted in One Round

 1st SF1 12 174
2nd SF3 10 102
3rd SF1 11  96
  - SF2 11  96
5th SF2 10  90
6th  F  10  72
  -  F  11  72
8th SF3 11  66
9th SF1 10  54
10th SF2 09  48
  - SF3 09  48
  -  F  09  48

Most Final Appearances

 1st PluckaDuck         Egypt         4
  - MikaelS            Mali          4
  - Lower Leagues Rule Nigeria       4
4th hasdgfas           Côte d’Ivoire 3
  - canvey!!           Morocco       3
  - dafuge             Mozambique    3
  - Mk_Forest          South Africa  3
8th                    6 nations     2

Most Consecutive Final Appearances

 1st 09 12 PluckaDuck         Egypt         4
  - 09 12 MikaelS            Mali          4
  - 09 12 Lower Leagues Rule Nigeria       4
4th 10 12 hasdgfas           Côte d’Ivoire 3
  - 09 11 dafuge             Mozambique    3
  - 09 11 Mk_Forest          South Africa  3
7th 10 11 DodgeeD            Congo         2
  - 11 12 canvey!!           Morocco       2
  - 11 12 rancer890          Senegal       2
  - 09 10 PaulHartman71      Sudan         2
  - 09 10 Northerm Light     Tanzania      2
  - 09 10 himan              Zambia        2

Fewest Final Appearances

1st 14 nations 0

Most Accumulated Points

 1st Lower Leagues Rule Nigeria       649
2nd MikaelS            Mali          638
3rd PluckaDuck         Egypt         601
4th dafuge             Mozambique    530
5th PaulHartman71      Sudan         433
6th Northerm Lights    Tanzania      411
7th Kenco              Gabon         405
8th hasdgfas           Côte d’Ivoire 393
9th Mk_Forest          South Africa  379
10th DodgeeD            Congo         373

Fewest Accumulated Points

 1st dami           Burundi      15
2nd Biscotti       Burkina Faso 37
3rd NeoAC          Swaziland    55
4th Cardiovascular Sierra Leone 69
5th spartans5      Mauritania   76
6th weeeman27bob   Namibia      91
7th hamilton162    Comoros      93
8th ggrive         Algeria      99
9th Tomaldinho     Liberia     103
10th Dees-Blake     Togo        105

Most 12-pointers

 1st Lower Leagues Rule Nigeria      15
2nd MikaelS            Mali         14
3rd dafuge             Mozambique   13
4th PaulHartman71      Sudan        11
5th DodgeeD            Congo        10
  - PluckaDuck         Egypt        10
  - Northerm Lights    Tanzania     10
8th Mk_Forest          South Africa  9
9th hasdgfas           Côte d’Ivoire 8
10th himan              Zambia        6

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