AFCON
Most AFCON Final Appearances By Countries –
On Sunday, the 34th final match of the Africa Cup of Nations will hold in Abidjan. Here are the statistical synopsis of the past 33 final matches.
- Egypt: 10(Won seven in 1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008 & 2010; Lost three in 1962, 2017 & 2021)
- Ghana: 9 (Won in four 1963, 1965, 1978 & 1982; Lost five in 1968, 1970, 1992, 2010 & 2015)
- Cameroon: 7(Won five in 1984, 1988, 2000, 2002 & 2017; Lost two in 1986 & 2008)
- Nigeria: 7(Won three in 1980, 1994 & 2013; Lost four in 1984, 1988, 1990 & 2000)
Playing 8th Final on Sunday
- Cote d’Ivoire: 4 (Won twice in 1992 & 2015; Lost twice in 2006 & 2012)
. Playing 5th Final on Sunday
- Algeria: 3 (Won twice in 1990 & 2019; Lost once in 1980)
- Zambia: 3 (Won once in 2012; Lost twice in 1974 & 1994)
- Tunisia: 3(Won once in 2004; Lost twice in 1965 & 1996)
- Senegal: 3 (Won once in 2021; Lost in twice in 2002 & 2019)
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Super Eagles to face Libya’s Knights at Libya’s 2nd largest city
In what mirrors the match days 3 and 4 of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series, Nigeria and Libya will again meet at the same stage in the qualifiers for the 2025 edition.
The same pattern is also maintained with Nigeria hosting first before heading to Libya days later.
When the fixtures first occurred in 2018, an Odion Ighalo inspired Super Eagles won comfortably, 4-0. In the reversed leg in Sfax, Tunisia, the adopted home ground for Libya, Nigeria won 3-2 after Libya initially cancelled Nigeria’s early two-goal lead.
Heading to another back-to-back encounter, the currently bottom-placed Libya has opted to host Group D leaders Nigeria at the Martyrs of Benina Stadium..
The facility is located in the city of Benina, some 19 kilometres outside the country’s second largest city, Benghazi.
Known previously as Hugo Chávez Stadium, the stadium is a 10, 000-capacity facility with an artificial turf.
Both countries will do a Matchday 3 battle at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo on Friday, 11th October, before the clash in the city at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday, 15th October.
While the match in Uyo will kick off at 5pm, the battle in Benina will commence at 8pm Nigeria time.
Libya remain bottom of Group D after two rounds of matches, following a 1-1 at home to Rwanda (a game that was played at the Tripoli International Stadium) and a 1-2 loss to the Cheetahs of Benin Republic in Abidjan.
Nigeria top the pool with four points, after a 3-0 spanking of Benin Republic in Uyo on Matchday 1 and a scoreless draw with Rwanda’s Amavubi in Kigali on Matchday 2.
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Frenchman Dussuyer named Guinea coach again
Frenchman Michel Dussuyer has been named Guinea coach, returning for a third stint in charge of the national team, the country’s football federation has said.
Dussuyer is a veteran of the African coaching circuit and managed Guinea from 2002-04 and 2010-15. He was also twice Benin coach and had a stint in charge of the Ivory Coast from 2015-17.
The 65-year-old former goalkeeper has coached at six different Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, taking Guinea to the quarter-finals in 2004 and 2015.
Dussuyer will be Guinea’s third coach this year after they fired former Arsenal and Paris St Germain striker Kaba Diawara following a World Cup qualifier defeat by Mozambique in June.
Charles Paquille was coach for this month’s opening two matches of the 2025 Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, which saw Guinea get off to a poor start, losing away to the Democratic Republic of Congo and at home to Tanzania
They next play two matches against Ethiopia in the Cup of Nations preliminaries on Oct. 11 and 14. Both games will be played in the Ivory Coast because Ethiopia and Guinea do not have a stadium that has been passed fit to host internationals.
-Reuters
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Libya sacks coach ahead of AFCON qualifying back-to-back matches with Nigeria
The Libyan Football Federation (LFF) has sacked its Serbian coach, Milutin Sredojević who is popularly known as Micho.
This is coming ahead of Libya’s back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations clashes with Nigeria next month.
Paradoxically, Sports Village Square gathered that the coach’s contract was only recently renewed for six months before the axe fell on the Serbian.
His sack was precipitated by the results obtained in their teo matches of the AFCON qualifiers.
Libya drew 1-1 with Rwanda at home and lost 2-1 away to Benin Republic despite beig a goal up at half time.
The Libyan side, Mediterranean Knights are due to play against the Nigeria Super Eagles in Uyo on 6 October while the return leg holds on 14 October at the 11 July Stadium in Tripoli.
According to information Sports Village Square gathered from Tripoli, the Mediterranean Knights’ coach, Micho led the Libyan national team to win nine matches since taking over in October of last year, he failed to build a strong team due to his poor choices.
He also took a risk with the footballers chosen in the AFCON qualifiers, and the result was shocking to the Libyan sports audience.
According to sources close to the Libyan Football Federation, there is a strong tendency to sign a national coach to lead the Libyan team during the remaining qualifiers for the African Cup of Nations.
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