2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP D - DAY 12 - Uganda vs Mali 1:1

Day 12 - 24th match - Mali and Uganda knocked out Africa Cup

25 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP C - DAY 11 - Morocco VS Ivory Coast 1:0

Day 11 - 21st match - Morocco reach quarter-finals

24 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP C - DAY 11 - Togo vs Congo DR 1:3

Day 11 - 22nd match - Congo DR reach quarter-finals

24 Jan 2017
National Team - Algeria - Coach - Leekens quits after exit

Coach Georges Leekens quits after Nations Cup elimination.

24 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP B - DAY 10 - Senegal VS Algeria 2:2

Day 10 - 19th match - Algeria exit without a win

23 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP B - DAY 10 - Zimbabwe VS Tunisia 2:4

Day 10 - 20th match - Tunisia reach quarter-finals

23 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP A - DAY 09 - Cameroon VS Gabon 0:0

Day 09 - 17th match - Gabon limp out as Cameroon progress

22 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP A - DAY 09 - Guinea-Bissau VS Burkina Faso 0:2

Day 09 - 18th match - Burkina Faso beat Guinea-Bissau to win group

22 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP D - DAY 08 - Ghana VS Mali 1:0

Day 08 - 15th match - Ghana beat Mali

21 Jan 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - GROUP D - DAY 08 - Egypt VS Uganda 1:0

Day 08 - 16th match - Egypt beat Uganda

21 Jan 2017

KEY PLAYER - IVORY COAST - Yaya Toure returns for Ivory Coast

AFRICA CUP 2017 QUALIFIERS YAYA TOURE


Yaya Toure has ended his self-enforced international break and will play for Ivory Coast in this month's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Sudan.

Manchester City midfielder Toure's last competitive international was the Nations Cup final in February 2015.

Bournemouth midfielder Max Gradel, also absent since helping the Elephants win the trophy, is back after injury.

Newcastle's Seydou Doumbia, Sunderland's Lamine Kone and Manchester City's Wilfried Bony are also included.

China-based Gervinho is also in the strong 24-man squad, as is Hertha Berlin striker Salomon Kalou.

But it is the return of their inspirational captain Toure, 32, that is the biggest boost for Ivory Coast as they continue the defence of the title.

They sit second in group I on a single point, after being held to a goalless draw by Sierra Leone in Nigeria last September.

The Elephants will host group leaders Sudan in Abidjan on 25 March before playing the return leg in Khartoum four days later.

Coach Michel Dussuyer wants to take all six points in the back-to-back fixtures to avoid an embarrassing qualifying exit for the holders.

"That is our goal (six points) and we will work in this direction," he told the Ivorian Federation website.

"But first we must earn the first three points in Abidjan before going to get a positive result in Khartoum.

"For now, I want to focus on the first game where we plan to destabilise our opponent. 

The Sudanese will draw up a defensive screen in front of their goal.

We will be working on our attack to find their weakness."

The group also includes 2017 Nations Cup hosts Gabon but their matches will not count towards qualification. 

Only the group winners advance to the finals.


Ivory Coast squad:

Goalkeepers: 

Sylvain Gbohou 
(TP Mazembe, DR Congo)

Ali Sangare Badra 
(AS Tanda) 

Mande Sayouba 
(Stabaek, Norway)


Defenders: 

Serge Aurier 
(PSG, France)

Mamadou Bagayok
(KV St Trond, Belgium)

Eric Bailly 
(Villareal, Spain)

Simon Deli 
(Slavia Prague, Czech Republic)

Constant Djakpa 
(Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany)

Wilfried Kanon 
(ADO Den Haag, Netherlands)

Lamine Kone 
(Sunderland, England) 

Ousmane Viera 
(Rizespor, Turkey)


Midfielders: 

Jean Daniel Akpa Akpro 
(Toulouse FC, France)

Jean Michaël Seri 
(Nice, France)

Yao Serge N'Guessan 
(AFAD)

Victorien Angban 
(KV St Trond, Belgium)

Geoffrey Serey Die 
(VFB Stuttgart, Germany)

Yaya Toure 
(Manchester City, England)


Forwards: 

Wilfried Bony 
(Manchester City, England)

Seydou Doumbia 
(Newcastle, England)

Gervinho 
(Hebei Fortune FC, China)

Max Gradel 
(Bournemouth, England)

Salomon Kalou 
(Hertha Berlin, Germany)

Giovanni Sio 
(Rennes, France)

Cyriac Bi Gohi 
(KV Ostende, Belgium)

 

 

19 Mar 2016
(BBC Sport by Oluwashina Okeleji)

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