
Champions Egypt booked their place in the semi-finals of the African Cup of Nations after a 3-1 extra-time win over Cameroon.
Egyptian captain Ahmed Hassan made all the headlines, scoring twice and also providing Cameroon's only goal.
Cameroon took an early lead when Hassan headed in a corner for an own goal, before he levelled from distance.
Mohamed Gedo punished Geremi's poor back-pass to put Egypt in front before Hassan was awarded their third, despite his free-kick not crossing the line.
The 34-year-old skipper was making his 170th appearance for the Pharoahs - an African record - and was at the heart of a controlled performance from Egypt which sets up a semi-final with north African rivals Algeria.
There seemed to be some extra bite from the Cameroonians at the start as they looked determined to end the Egyptian stronghold over them that had been so evident in recent meetings.
But there were no real chances to speak off, apart from a flurry of early Achille Emana corners that were all comfortably dealt with, while the Pharaohs' best chance came when a floated Mohamed Zidan free-kick was headed over by a diving Ahmed Al-Muhammadi.
The deadlock was finally broken when the seventh corner from Emana on the left was too strong for Hassan's weak-header on the line and he nodded into his own net at the near post as the defending champions fell behind.
"This is a very important win for the Egyptian team and for all Egyptians," Hassan said.
"We are very happy but we must now prepare ourselves well for Algeria."
To make matters worse, Chedjou was shown straight red for hauling down last-man Gedo midway through the second period of extra-time with Egypt going on to seal a memorable win.
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