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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.
Following Guinea's disqualification, 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.
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.