ALL UPDATES
Live
wb_sunny

HOT NEWS

AFCON History, Ivory Coast Beats Nigeria And Takes AFCON Trophy.

Sunday

AFCON History, Ivory Coast Beats Nigeria And Takes AFCON Trophy.

 Afcon History: Trophies and Triumphs

The Africa Cup of Nations, also known as Afcon, is a prestigious football tournament contested by national teams in Africa. Here's a breakdown of its history and trophy winners:

Establishment:


Launched in 1957 with just three participating nations: Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia. South Africa was disqualified due to its apartheid policies.

Organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Initially held every four years, it switched to a biennial format in 1968, then changed to odd-numbered years in 2013 to avoid clashing with the FIFA World Cup.

Winning Teams:


14 different nations have lifted the Afcon trophy.

Egypt holds the record for most titles with 7 victories, followed by Cameroon (5), Ghana (4), and Ivory Coast (2).

Egypt achieved an unprecedented three consecutive wins in 2006, 2008, and 2010.

Three Trophies Awarded:


Abdel Aziz Abdallah Salem Trophy (1957-1978): Permanently awarded to Ghana after their third win.

African Unity Cup (1978-2000): Permanently awarded to Cameroon after their third win.

Cup of Nations (2002-present): Current trophy awarded to the tournament winner.


Current Champion:


Ivory Coast won the most recent edition in 2023, defeating Nigeria 2-1 in the final.

Additional Notes:


Afcon has seen its format and participating teams evolve over time, now featuring 24 nations in the main draw.

The tournament has provided a platform for showcasing African football talent and has witnessed memorable moments and fierce rivalries.

I hope this information provides a good overview of Afcon's history and success stories!

No comments:

Post a Comment