Sudan won their first match at the Africa Cup of Nations for 42 years, beating Burkina Faso 2-1 in Bata to reach the quarter-finals.
They made it to the last eight thanks to Cote d'Ivoire's 2-0 win over Angola in the other Group B match in Malabo.
Mudather El Taib scored in each half for the 1970 African champions, with Issiaka Ouedraogo replying late on.
The Sudanese will play Zambia in the quarter-finals on February 4, before Cote d'Ivoire take on Equatorial Guinea.
Playing in a deserted Estadio de Bata, El Taib proved to be Sudan's hero as he netted both his side's goals in almost identical fashion.
After 33 minutes, he latched on to a ball from midfield, evaded Hamadou Tall's tackle and slotted home from 15 yards with only the goalkeeper to beat.
The goal came against the run of play however as Sudan's scrappy approach was outclassed by Burkina Faso, who dominated possession in the opening period.
Anxious
The Sudanese had suffered an anxious moment just minutes into the match after defender Nagm Eldin was taken off on a stretcher following a collision in his own penalty area.
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