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AFCON- Africa Cup of Nations

Top 10 greatest moments in AFCON history

Published at :January 12, 2024 at 4:24 PM
Modified at :January 12, 2024 at 4:24 PM
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Jeebak Basak

Jeebak Basak


Africa Cup of Nations history’s most noteworthy moments

As the anticipation for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023 reaches its zenith, football enthusiasts worldwide eagerly await the kickoff of a tournament rich in history and tradition. AFCON has not only been a stage for extraordinary footballing displays but also a canvas where underdogs rise, giants fall, and the beautiful game unveils its most captivating chapters. In this exploration of AFCON’s illustrious past, we delve into the top 10 moments that have left an indelible mark on the tournament’s narrative.

10. Zambia’s Inspirational Rebirth (1994)

In 1994, Zambia’s national team embarked on an inspiring AFCON journey, overcoming the devastating plane crash that befell them in 1993. Rebuilding their team, Zambia exhibited resilience and tenacity by defeating Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone in the group stages. Despite a final loss to Nigeria, Zambia’s unexpected run defined one of the most inspiring chapters in AFCON history.

9. Zambia’s Emotional Triumph (2012)

In a dramatic final at the Stade d’Angondjé in Libreville, Zambia etched their name into AFCON history by overcoming a star-studded Ivory Coast side in 2012. The penalty shootout ended 8-7 in Zambia’s favor, marking their first AFCON title after two previous final losses and paying tribute to the team members lost in the tragic 1993 plane crash.

8. Madagascar’s Cinderella Story (2019)

Madagascar’s AFCON debut in 2019 was nothing short of spectacular. Ranked 108th globally, they went unbeaten in the group stage, culminating in a stunning 2-0 victory over Nigeria. Though eventually knocked out in the quarter-finals, Madagascar’s triumph over Nigeria remains one of the biggest upsets in AFCON history, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the tournament.

7. Egypt’s Historic Three-Peat (2010)

In 2010, Egypt made history by winning their third consecutive AFCON title, becoming the only team to achieve such a feat. Their near-perfect run, conceding only two goals and a late goal by substitute Gedo in the final against Ghana, solidified their place as AFCON legends, showcasing dominance and footballing prowess.

6. Ivory Coast vs. Nigeria Epic (2013)

The 2013 quarter-final clash between Ivory Coast and Nigeria showcased two unforgettable goals, including Emmanuel Emineke’s stunning long-range effort and Sunday Mba’s exquisite solo goal. Nigeria’s victory set the stage for their eventual AFCON triumph that year, illustrating the tournament’s ability to produce thrilling encounters.

5. Referee Janny Sikazwe’s Bizarre Decision (2017)

The Tunisia vs. Mali clash in 2017 took a bizarre turn when Zambian referee Janny Sikazwe prematurely blew the final whistle twice, leading to chaos and controversy. Despite the tumultuous ending, the match officially ended as a 1-0 win for Mali, with Sikazwe attributing his erratic performance to the impact of the weather in Limbe, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of the tournament.

4. Algeria’s AFCON Triumph Over Adversity (2019)

Algeria’s 2019 AFCON victory wasn’t just about football; it was a triumph over political injustices and social unrest. Fueled by protests against President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the nation lifted the title after 30 years, uniting a divided nation in the process. This victory symbolized the power of sport to transcend political turmoil and bring people together.

3. Record-Breaking Shootouts (1992 and 2006)

The 1992 final between Ivory Coast and Ghana and the 2006 quarter-final between Ivory Coast and Cameroon share the record for the longest penalty shootouts in AFCON history, each lasting 24 shots. The 2006 shootout featured iconic figures Samuel Eto’o and Didier Drogba going head-to-head, showcasing the drama and tension that penalty shootouts bring to the tournament.

2. Bafana Bafana’s Historic Win (1996)

South Africa’s 1996 AFCON victory mirrored Algeria’s triumph in 2019. Hosting the tournament after the end of apartheid, Bafana Bafana secured their first and only AFCON title, defeating Tunisia 2-0 in the final. Coach Clive Barker and a stellar lineup, including Lucas Radebe and Doctor Khumalo, led South Africa to a historic triumph, highlighting the tournament’s ability to bring about positive change.

1. Ikpeba’s Controversial Penalty (2000)

The 2000 AFCON final saw one of the most controversial refereeing decisions in the tournament’s history. Tunisia’s Mourad Daami disallowed Nigeria’s Victor Ikpeba’s penalty, ruling it hadn’t crossed the line despite clear evidence to the contrary. This incident underscored the need for goal-line technology and paved the way for Rigobert Song’s winning spot-kick, etching his name as one of the most inspirational international captains of our time.

As we prepare for AFCON 2023, these moments serve as a reminder of the tournament’s rich and diverse history. AFCON has not only been a showcase of footballing talent but a platform where nations come together, overcome adversity, and create enduring memories. With each edition, the tournament adds new chapters to its story, and football enthusiasts can only wait in anticipation for the next set of unforgettable moments that will shape AFCON’s narrative.

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