When was the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations held?

When was the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations held?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, also known as the Orange Africa Cup of Nations South Africa 2013 for sponsorship reasons, held from 19 January to 10 February 2013, was the 29th Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Who won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2016?

Retrieved 21 July 2016. ^ “Algeria win Africa Cup of Nations”. BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 June 2021. ^ “Infantino in Rabat as CAF mulls 24 –team AFCON”.

Will January’s Africa Cup of Nations be postponed?

The Confederation of African Football has confirmed to ESPN that reports claiming January’s Africa Cup of Nations will be postponed are false. Jurgen Klopp has said Liverpool still don’t know when they’ll release Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Why isn’t Cameroon hosting the Africa Cup of Nations?

Cameroon hasn’t staged Africa Cup of Nations since 1972, and now there are concerns about stadiums, infrastructure, COVID and secessionist violence. 100 days to AFCON: How are the favourites shaping up? With 100 days to go until the Africa Cup of Nations kicks off in Cameroon on January 9, ESPN’s Ed Dove runs the rule over the top nine contenders.

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What is the abbreviation for Africa Cup of Nations?

The Africa Cup of Nations (French: Coupe d’Afrique des Nations) is the men’s football tournament contested by the member associations of the Confederation of African Football (CAN). Often referred to as AFCON or CAN, the competition was created in 1957 and has been held every two years since 1968.

Who is U23 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier Zimbabwe v South Africa?

U23 Africa Cup Of Nations Qualifier Report: Zimbabwe v South Africa 10 – Soccer Laduma. South Africa have qualified for the U23 Africa Cup of Nations with a 5-0 aggregate victory over Zimbabwe in the final round of qualifiers on Tuesday.

How does the Africa Cup of Nations work?

The Africa Cup of Nations has undergone expansions over the years having originally started with just three participants in 1957. Nowadays, 24 teams – including the host nation – are eligible to feature in the finals. Six groups of four are created and teams in each group play a single round-robin (three matches in all).

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