2015 Africa Cup: dates & venues for Morocco 2015 announced

The final draw for Morocco 2015 will be held in Rabat on 26 November.

28 Apr 2014
2015 Africa Cup - draw is made

Three teams were drawn in each group at Sunday's ceremony. A fourth team will emerge from two more qualifying rounds. 

27 Apr 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - TANZANIA - COACH - Mart Nooij appointed as head coach

Martin Ignatius, popularly known as Mart Nooij, has been named as head coach of Tanzania's national team, the Taifa Stars.

27 Apr 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - RWANDA - COACH - Ratomir Dujkovic on shortlist for Rwanda coach position

Dujkovic, who also took Ghana to the 2006 World Cup, is believed to be in a strong position. 

27 Apr 2014
stars in Europe - Everton may seek to extend Lacina Traore's stay

Everton are open to extending Lacina Traore's loan spell despite the Ivorian's injury-ravaged time at the club since he joined from Monaco.

26 Apr 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - COACHES - Uganda coach Sredojevic targets 2015 Nations Cup finals

Sredojevic is scheduled to name his squad on 30 April and would not be drawn on who he may include. 

25 Apr 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - MOROCCO - COACH - Herve Renard plays down links to position

Sochaux coach Herve Renard has distanced himself from reports he could become the next coach of Morocco.

24 Apr 2014
stars in Europe - Nathan Sinkala keen to stay on at Sochaux

Zambia midfielder Nathan Sinkala hopes to stay at Sochaux beyond the end of his loan from TP Mazembe.

23 Apr 2014
stars in Europe - Ghana midfielder Jordan Ayew is focussed on Sochaux

Jordan Ayew is the son of Ghana great Abedi Pele and has so far won 11 caps and scored two goals for the Black Stars. Ayew has scored three goals for Sochaux since he joined from Marseille on loan in January and knows playing well for his club can only help his chances of getting into the Black Stars' squad for Brazil. 

22 Apr 2014
2015 Africa Cup qualifiers - Mauritania go through to next round

Mauritania coach Patrice Neveu said the tactics he put in place paid off. "We came to get the qualification and we knew we should not defend"

21 Apr 2014

2024 AFRICA CUP - kick-off in two days

 
The Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) kicks off on Saturday 13 January, with Ivory Coast staging the finals for the second time. Originally scheduled to be held throughout June and July 2023, the tournament was moved to avoid a clash with the West African rainy season. The final will take place on Sunday 11 February. The hosts will open the tournament with their first match while record seven-time champions Egypt are also in action on the first weekend.
 
Current Afcon holders Senegal begin the defence of their title on Monday 15 January. The tournament brings in Africa's best players which means they'll be away from their clubs - including Premier League stars like Mo Salah - for as long as their countries stay in the contest.
Here's what you need to know.
 
How does Afcon work?
The competition was first held in 1958 and has grown over the years.
Ivory Coast will welcome Africa's best footballers for the first time since 1984.
The 24 teams competing for the title this year have been split into six groups of four teams.
The top two teams in each group and the four best-ranked third-placed teams will go through to the last 16, with quarter-finals, semi-finals, a match for third place and the final to follow. 
 
The Afcon groups
• Group A: Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau.
• Group B: Egypt, Ghana, Cape Verde, Mozambique.
• Group C: Senegal, Cameroon, Guinea, The Gambia.
• Group D: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Angola.
• Group E: Tunisia, Mali, South Africa, Namibia.
• Group F: Morocco, DR Congo, Zambia, Tanzania.
 
Who to watch out for at Afcon
Liverpool will be missing Mo Salah during the tournament
Mohamed Salah's Egypt, the most successful team in the competition's history, haven't won since 2010.
They lost the last final on penalties so will that spur them to victory this time around?
 
Can Morocco's World Cup stars like Hakimi, Amrabat and Ziyech smash it at Afcon too?
In 2022, Morocco became the first side from the continent to reach a World Cup semi-final in Qatar.
The Atlas Lions are the highest African nation in the world rankings - but have not won a Nations Cup since 1976.
 
Lamine Camara is the Young African Player of the Year
Reigning champs Senegal are among the favourites to hold onto their title, with stars including former Premier League players Sadio Mane, Kalidou Koulibaly and Edouard Mendy. They also have younger talents such as Tottenham midfielder Pape Matar Sarr and 19-year-old Lamine Camara who was recently named African young player of the year.
 
Three-time winners Nigeria haven't won since 2013, but this year boast the African Player of the Year in their squad.
Victor Osimhen, 24, was top scorer in Italy's Serie A as Napoli won a first title since 1990. Victor Osimhen has scored 20 goals in 27 senior international appearances for Nigeria.
 
 
11 Jan 2024
(BBC News)

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