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African Nations Cup

YearWinnerHeld in
2006t.b.d.Egypt
2004TunisiaTunisia
2002CameroonMali
2000CameroonGhana / Nigeria
1998EgyptBurkina Faso
1996South AfricaSouth Africa
1994NigeriaTunisia
1992Côte d'IvoireSenegal
1990AlgeriaAlgeria
1988CameroonMorocco
1986EgyptEgypt
1984CameroonCôte d'Ivoire
1982GhanaLibya
1980NigeriaNigeria
1978GhanaGhana
1976MoroccoEthiopia
1974ZaireEgypt
1972Republic of the CongoCameroon
1970SudanSudan
1968Congo (Kinshasa)Ethiopia
1965GhanaTunisia
1963GhanaGhana
1962EthiopiaEthiopia
1959EgyptEgypt
1957EgyptSudan
The African Nations Cup (more formally the African Cup of Nations) is the main national football competition for African nations. It has been held every two years since 1968, and before that was held at irregular intervals.

In the first African Nations Cup in 1957, there were only three participating nations: (Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia). Since then the field has grown to include almost every African nation, thus making it necessary to hold a qualifying tournament (since 1968). The number of participants in the final tournament reached 16 in 1998.

Table of contents
1 Brief coverage of each tournament held
2 Total Wins
3 External links

Brief coverage of each tournament held

(to be written)

Total Wins

  • Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana - 4 wins
  • Nigeria - 2 wins
  • Algeria, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Morrocco, Republic of the Congo, South Africa, Sudan, Tunisia, Zaire - 1 win

External links





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