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Previous Africa Cup of Nations football champions:
1.1957 Egypt.
2.1959 Egypt.
3.1962 Ethiopia.
4.1963 Ghana.
5.1965 Ghana.
6.1968 Zaire.
7.1970 Sudan.
8.1972 Congo.
9.1974 Zaire.
10.1976 Morocco.
11.1978 Ghana.
12.1980 Nigeria.
13.1982 Ghana.
14.1984 Cameroon.
15.1986 Egypt.
16.1988 Cameroon.
17.1990 Algeria.
18.1992 Côte d'Ivoire.
19.1994 Nigeria.
20.1996 South Africa.
21.1998 Egypt.
22.2000 Cameroon.
23.2002 Cameroon.
24.2004 Tunisia.
25.2006 Egypt.
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Year Finals Venue Champion Runner-up Final Score.
1957 Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia 4-0
1959 Egypt Egypt Sudan 2-1
1962 Ethiopia Ethiopia Egypt 4-2 [after extra time].
1963 Ghana Ghana Sudan 3-0
1965 Tunisia Ghana Tunisia 3-2 [after extra time].
1968 Ethiopia DRC Ghana 1-0
1970 Sudan Sudan Ghana 1-0
1972 Cameroon Congo (Brazzaville) Mali 3-2
1974 Egypt Zaire Zambia 2-2 [after extra time], replay 2-0
1976 Ethiopia, Morocco, Guinea 1-1 [round robin].
1978 Ghana Ghana Uganda 2-0
1980 Nigeria Nigeria Algeria 3-0
1982 Libya Ghana Libya 1-1 [7-6 after extra time].
1984 Côte d'Ivoire Cameroon Nigeria 3-1
1986 Egypt Egypt Cameroon 0-0 [5-4 penalty shoots after extra time].
1988 Morocco Cameroon Nigeria 1-0
1990 Algeria Algeria Nigeria 1-0
1992 Senegal Ivory Coast Ghana 0-0 [11-10 penalties after extra time].
1994 Tunisia Nigeria Zambia 2-1
1996 South Africa South Africa Tunisia 2-0
1998 Burkina Faso Egypt South Africa 2-0
2000 Nigeria Ghana Cameroon Nigeria 2-2 [4-3 on penalties after extra time].
2002 Mali Cameroon Senegal 0-0 [3-2 penalties after extra time].
2004 Tunisia Tunisia Morocco 2-1
2006 Egypt Egypt Ivory Coast 0-0 [4-2 after extra time].
2008 Ghana Egypt Cameroon 1:0
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Article 3sessionAfrica Cup of NationsThe winner of the contest is:Senegal national teamArticle 3The winner of the AFCON tournament is the Egyptian national team, 3rdThe winner of the AFCOPA tournament isCameroonNational Team, 3rdThe winner of the Africa Cup of Nations is the national team of Côte d'Ivoire, and the winner of the 29th Africa Cup of Nations is the Nigerian national team, 2ndThe winner of the Africa Cup of Nations is the Zambian national team.
The full name of the Africa Cup of Nations is the Africa Cup of Nations.
The African Football Association is responsible for the management, every member who joins the African Football Association can sign up to participate in the Africa Cup of Nations competition, the African Cup of Nations, every two years will be held unless there is a special reason will have a temporary arrangement, the first Africa Cup of Nations competition was held in 1957, the first Africa Cup of Nations competition won the championship is the Egyptian national team, in the African competition is a relatively small number of Africa Cup of Nations competitions, it is determined that many things can be won in the Africa Cup of Nations competition, It means that this team is the strongest team in the African region, and this team can represent the African region to participate in the Confederations Cup organized by the International Football Association.
In the middle of the game. This year's Africa Cup of Nations is the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations, this year's Africa Cup of Nations is this year's Africa Cup of Nations held by Cameroon, the winner is the Senegal national team, the Senegal national team is currently ranked first in the African region, and the more embarrassing is the Senegal national team, which is the team with the fewest African Cup of Nations titles among the top few in the African region.
The main reason is that the overall strength level of the Egyptian national league is relatively strong in Africa, so that the local football players of Egypt can get good training, most of the players of the Senegal national team are perennial in the games of other regions, and the overall strength level of the games in other regions is stronger than that of the professional leagues in Africa. This makes the Senegal national team the biggest dark horse this year.
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The previous winners of the Africa Cup of Nations are as follows:
01st, 1957, Egypt.
02nd, 1959, Egypt.
03rd, 1962, Ethiopia.
04th, 1963, Ghana.
05th session, 1965, Ghana.
06th, 1968, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
07th, 1970, Sudan.
08th, 1972, Congo (Brazzaville).
09th, 1974, Zaire.
10th, 1976, Morocco.
11th, 1978, Ghana.
12th, 1980, Nigeria.
13th, 1982, Ghana.
14th session, Cameroon, 1984.
15th, 1986, Egypt.
16th, 1988, Cameroon.
17th session, 1990, Algeria.
18th, 1992, Côte d'Ivoire.
19th, 1994, Nigeria.
20th, 1996, South Africa.
21st session, 1998, Egypt.
22nd session, 2000, Cameroon.
23rd session, Cameroon, 2002.
24th session, 2004, Tunisia.
25th session, 2006, Egypt.
26th session, 2008, Egypt.
27th session, 2010, Egypt.
The Africa Cup of Nations, abbreviated as the Africa Cup of Nations, is a national team competition hosted by the African Football Confederation. The first edition of the Africa Cup of Nations was held in 1957, and since 1968, the Africa Cup of Nations has been officially held every two years, with the winning team representing Africa in the FIFA Confederations Cup.
In 1998, the Africa Cup of Nations was expanded to 16 teams, a format that ended in 2017. In 2013, due to the restructuring, it held two consecutive editions of the Africa Cup of Nations in 2012 and 2013, and then it was still held once every two years. On January 8, 2019, Egypt won the right to host the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.
On 30 June 2020, the African Football Federation announced that the Africa Cup of Nations, originally scheduled for January 2021 in Cameroon, has been postponed and the match is scheduled for January 2022.
On July 3, 2022, the Africa Cup of Nations was originally scheduled to be held in Côte d'Ivoire in January 2023, but the organizers changed the schedule to January-February 2024 due to the heavy rainy season in West African countries, which often causes severe flooding.
On 1 October 2022, the Confederation of African Football announced that Guinea had been cancelled from hosting the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final, and bidding for the tournament resumed on the same day.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Africa Cup of Nations.
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The African teams that have entered the World Cup are Tunisia, Nigeria, Morocco, Senegal and Egypt.
Senegal, who upset defending champions France in their opening match at the 2002 World Cup, will once again be on the World Cup stage, beating South Africa in the final round of Group D to lift 14 points.
Former African giants South Africa are at the bottom with only four points. The Egyptian national team qualified for the World Cup finals after beating Congo 2-1 at home to reach the World Cup finals for the first time in 28 years. With a host of stars including Mohamed Salah, Egypt will be a force to be reckoned with at next year's World Cup.
Team strength
Tunisia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are far stronger in this group than Guinea and Libya, with Tunisia winning the crucial battle against the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which allowed them to qualify with a draw in the early hours of this morning, and finally Tunisia drew 0-0 with Libya, one point ahead of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Next year will be the Tunisian national team's return to the World Cup finals for the first time in 12 years.
Group B, with Africa's top team Nigeria and Africa Cup of Nations champions Cameroon, did not play as intensely as expected, with Nigeria coming out on top throughout the World Qualifiers, unbeaten with four wins and two draws in six group games to secure an early World Cup spot. African champions Cameroon finished third in the group and missed out on the World Cup.
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The results of African teams in previous World Cups are as follows:Mexico World Cup group stage, England 0-0 Morocco.
2. Italy 1990 World Cup group stage, England 1-0 Egypt.
Italy World Cup 1 4 finals, England 3-2 Cameroon.
France World Cup group stage, England 2-0 Tunisia.
South Korea and Japan World Cup group stage, England 0-0 Nigeria.
South Africa World Cup group stage, England 0-0 Algeria. Good type.
World Cup group stage in Russia, England 2-1 Tunisia.
Qatar World Cup 1 4 finals, England 3-0 Senegal.
ResultsIn the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup, Morocco beat Spain in an upset to advance to the quarter-finals, while they also equalled the best record of an African team in the history of the World Cup. Morocco eliminated Portugal and successfully advanced to the quarterfinals of the Qatar World Cup, which is not only the first time in the history of Morocco to advance to the top four of the World Cup, but also the first time that African football has entered the semifinals of the World Cup.
In England's 2-1 defeat to France, Kane scored a penalty for his 53rd goal for England, a figure that also saw him level with Wayne Rooney and tie England for the top scorer of all time. However, Kane missed England's second penalty in the game and failed to improve his goal tally again.
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Statistics of the previous World Cup results of non-Bi Egga teams:
1978 won one game in the group stage;
1982 won 2 games in the group stage;
1986 won 1 game in the group stage;
1990 quarterfinals won 3 games;
1994 won 2 games in the group stage;
1998 won 3 games in the group stage; Trillion search.
4 wins in the quarterfinals in 2002;
3 wins in the 2006 group stage;
4 wins in the quarterfinals in 2010;
2014 group stage win 3;
Win 3 games in the 2018 group stage;
The 2022 semi-finals won 7 games.
The African teams participating in the World Cup in Qatar are as follows:
1. Tunisia.
Tunisia is playing in the World Cup for the sixth time, having appeared in 2018.
2. Ghana. Ghana qualified for the World Cup in 2006, 2010 and 2014, their long-awaited return. In 2010, they became the third African team to reach the quarter-finals.
3. Morocco.
Morocco did not perform well at the 2018 World Cup and are now returning to the tournament. It has appeared in the Chronicles and in 2018 and was the first African team to advance to the second round.
4. Cameroon.
Cameroon's Indomitable Lions have been representing Africa at the World Cup, appearing both in 2014 and in 2014.
5. Senegal.
Senegal knocked out France in their debut at the 2002 World Cup and went on to qualify for the quarter-finals, becoming the second African team.
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