DURBAN — Cape Verde scored in injury time for a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Angola to reach the African Cup of Nations quarterfinals on Sunday, dramatically prolonging its first appearance at a major tournament. Heldon Ramos powered in a shot from a loose ball after the clock moved past 90 minutes for a late win that left tournament newcomer Cape Verde to squeeze through to the last eight with host South Africa, which drew 2-2 with Morocco in Group A's other game. Morocco had looked set to go through with its draw in Durban, but was eliminated at the very end of the group games because of Ramos' goal. South Africa qualified top of the group and the Cape Verdeans second. In Port Elizabeth, Cape Verde captain Fernando Neves' own goal in the 33rd had his team trailing and on the verge of being eliminated.— Agencies