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Ghana re-appoint Addo as coach

Ghana re-appoint Addo as coach

GHANA has re-appointed Otto Addo as their new coach following the exit of Chris Hughton at the end of the dismal first-round exit at the Africa Cup of Nations in the Ivory Coast earlier this year, officials said. Addo is to take over the reins permanently in May but will take charge of friendlies against Nigeria and Uganda in Morocco this month having led Ghana at the World Cup in Qatar. He combined his post in Qatar with his role as a talent scout for Borussia Dortmund, who have now agreed to release him from his contract to lead the…
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Ghana fans demand reform after Cup of Nations flop

Ghana fans demand reform after Cup of Nations flop

HUNDREDS of soccer fans took to the streets of Ghana's capital Accra, demanding better governance for football after their team failed to get out of the group stage at this year's Africa Cup of Nations. Clad in black and red T-shirts saying "Save Ghana football" and holding placards, the protesters marched through the main streets to show their frustration over the Black Stars' poor performances at recent major tournaments. Ghana, four-time Nations Cup champions but not since 1982, has qualified for four World Cups and reached the quarter-finals in 2010. The Ghana Football Association (GFA) sacked coach Chris Hughton last month after…
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African football won the 34th Afcon, with Côte d’Ivoire a close second

African football won the 34th Afcon, with Côte d’Ivoire a close second

The 34th Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) came to an end in Côte d'Ivoire with millions of viewers around the world shouting at TV screens, and an astonishing performance by Côte d'Ivoire both on the field as champions and off it as hosts. The West African country beat Nigeria 2-1 in the final but the good news was bigger than the match. The group stage of the most important national tournament in Africa produced an average of 2.47 goals per game – the highest in the competition for over a decade. CHUKA ONWUMECHILI, Professor of Communications, Howard University As a…
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Ivory Coast relief after winning Cup of Nations

Ivory Coast relief after winning Cup of Nations

IVORY Coast’s success at the Africa Cup of Nations was all about taking advantage of second chances, but after coming from behind to beat Nigeria in Sunday's final, relief was the overwhelming emotion, winning coach Emerse Fae said. The host nation completed a fairytale recovery after coming close to early elimination, fighting their way back from a goal down in three of their four knockout matches before securing the trophy with a 2-1 success in Sunday’s final at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium. Fae started the tournament as assistant to Jean-Louis Gasset but took over when the veteran French coach was…
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Haller seals 2-1 Cup of Nations final win for Ivory Coast over Nigeria

Haller seals 2-1 Cup of Nations final win for Ivory Coast over Nigeria

SEBASTIEN Haller scored the winning goal nine minutes from the end as hosts Ivory Coast claimed a third Africa Cup of Nations title with a 2-1 victory over Nigeria in the final at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan on Sunday. It was a triumph born from adversity as the Ivorians scraped out of their group following two defeats, including a humiliating 4-0 loss to Equatorial Guinea, before finding their form in the knockout rounds with a never-say-die attitude that led them to the title. William Troost-Ekong’s header gave Nigeria a first-half lead as he rose to meet Samuel Chukwueze’s…
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South Africa take third place at Cup of Nations

South Africa take third place at Cup of Nations

SOUTH Africa took third place at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in the Ivory Coast when they edged the Democratic Republic of Congo 6-5 on penalties after a goalless draw at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium on Saturday. South Africa midfielder Teboho Mokoena hit the outside of the post with the first kick after which the next eight efforts were all successful, leaving DR Congo captain Chancel Mbemba needing to score to win the contest. But South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams saved Mbemba's effort was saved, taking the shootout into sudden death. Williams then saved again from Meschak Elia to…
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Burkina Faso’s Velud latest Cup of Nations coaching casualty

Burkina Faso’s Velud latest Cup of Nations coaching casualty

BURKINA FASO has decided not to renew the contract of coach Hubert Velud after their Africa Cup of Nations last-16 exit, the country’s football federation said. Burkina Faso were eliminated by neighbours Mali in the first knockout round, having finished second in their group behind Angola but ahead of top-seeded Algeria. Velud was making a belated first appearance on the bench at the Cup of Nations. The 64-year-old Frenchman was shot in the arm in an attack on the Togo team bus by separatists in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda on the eve of the 2010 Cup of Nations finals. He…
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Former Banyana Banyana captain scores major first at AFCON 2023

Former Banyana Banyana captain scores major first at AFCON 2023

AT the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), there has been a distinct female voice in the commentary box. For those who don't know, it's the voice of Amanda Dlamini, the former South African football national team captain and the first woman to commentate a game at the men’s AFCON. In yet another major score for women at this tournament, Dlamini’s mastery of her craft, including deep analysis of the action and a good understating of the game, tactics and players, have shown that on all levels, women’s inclusion in the men’s game was not only long overdue but also…
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Ivory Coast’s place in Cup of Nations final ends home misery

Ivory Coast’s place in Cup of Nations final ends home misery

IVORY Coast ended almost two decades of home misery at the Africa Cup of Nations by becoming the first tournament host to reach the final since Egypt in 2006. It has been one of the many peculiarities of the African championship that host countries have struggled for success despite having all the advantages of playing at home. The Ivorians' 1-0 win over the Democratic Republic of Congo in Wednesday’s semi-final has set up a decider against regional rivals Nigeria in Abidjan on Sunday and the chance to deliver on an investment in stadiums and other infrastructure estimated to be over…
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Guinea-Bissau coach shown the door after Cup of Nations elimination

Guinea-Bissau coach shown the door after Cup of Nations elimination

LONG-SERVING Guinea-Bissau coach Baciro Cande will not have his contract renewed when it expires next month, the country’s football federation said. The 56-year-old joins the list of coaching casualties after the Africa Cup of Nations finals in the Ivory Coast, where his side was the first to be eliminated after losing all their Group A games. The home-born coach became a national hero in the former Portuguese colony for engineering four successive qualifications for the Cup of Nations finals after decades of being one of the continent’s whipping boys. Cande had been in charge since 2016 following a previous stint…
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