Which teams are eliminated in qualifications?
There are also 23 African nations that will not participate in the tournament. the next CAN.
Botswana
Congo Brazzaville
Libya
Madagascar
Lesotho
Sao Tome and Principe
Liberia
South Sudan
Niger
Togo
Sierra Leone
Eswatini
Comoros
Rwanda
Ethiopia
Malawi
Benin
Gabon
Sudan
Uganda
Central African Republic
Togo
Burundi
Here is the full story. groups for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Group A
1 . Nigeria: 15 pts
2. Guinea-Bissau: 13 pts
3. Sierra Leone: 5 pts
4. Sao Tome and Principe: 1 pt
5. Mauritius: 0 pt (0 match)
Group B
1. Burkina Faso: 11 pts
2. Cape Verde: 10 pts
3. Eswatini: 8 pts
4. Togo< /strong>: 3 pt
Group C
1. Cameroon : 7 pts
2. Namibia: 5 pts
3. Burundi: 4 pts
4. Kenya: 0 pt (0 match)
Group D
< strong>1. Egypt: 15 pts
2. Guinea : 10 pts
< strong>3. Malawi: 5 pts
4. Ethiopia : 4 pts
< strong>Group E
1. Ghana: 12 pts
2. Angola: 9 pts
3. Central African Republic: 7 pts
4. Madagascar: 3 pts li>
Group F
1. Algeria: 16 pts
2. Tanzania: 8 pts
3. Uganda: 7 pts
< strong>4. Niger : 2 pts
Group G
1. Mali : 15 pts
2. Gambia: 10 pts
3. Congo: 7 pts
4. South Sudan< /strong>: 3 pts
Group H
1. Zambia : 13 pts
2. Ivory Coast: 13 pts
3. Comoros: 7 pts
4. Lesotho : 1 pt
Group I
1. RDCongo: 12 pts
2. Mauritania: 10 pts
3. Gabon : 7 pts
4. Sudan: 6 pts
Group J
1. Tunisia: 13 pts
2. Equatorial Guinea: 13 pts
3. ;Botswana: 4 pts
4. Libya: 4 pts
Group K
1. South Africa: 7 pts
2. Morocco: 6 pts
3. Libéria: 1 pt
4.  ;Zimbabwe : 0 pt (0 match)
Group L
1. Senegal: 14 pts
2. Mozambique: 10 pts
3. Rwanda: 5 pts
4. Benin: 3 pts
The 2023 African Cup of Nations will be organized by the Côte d' 39;Ivoire, winner of the competition in 1992 and 2015. The competition will take place in 5 cities: Abidjan, Bouaké, Korhogo, San-Pé; dro and Yamoussoukro.
CAN 2024, which takes place in Ivory Coast, will take place from January 13 to February 11, 2024.
2022
strong>: Senegal (victory against Egypt, 0-0, 4-2 tab)
2019: Algeria (victory against Serie ;negal, 1-0)
2017: Cameroon (victory against Egypt, 2-1)
< strong>2015: Côte d'Ivoire (victory against Ghana, 0-0, 9-8)
2013:Nigeria (victory against Burkina Faso, 1-0)
2012: Zambia (victory against Côte d'Ivoire, 0-0, 8-7) ;tab)
2010: Egypt (victory against Ghana, 1-0)
2008: Egypt ( victory against Cameroon, 1-0)
2006: Egypt (victory against Côte d'Ivoire, 0-0, 4-2 tab)
2004: Tunisia (victory against Morocco, 2-1)
2002: Cameroon (victory against Senegal, 0-0, 3-2 tab)
2000: Cameroon (victory against Nigeria, 2-2, 4 -3 tab)
1998: Egypt (victory against South Africa, 2-0)
1996: South Africa (victory against Tunisia, 2-0)
1994: Nigeria (victory against Zambia, 2-1)
1992:Ivory Coast (victory against Ghana, 0-0, 11-10 tab)
1990: Algeria (victory against Nigeria, 1-0)
1988: Cameroon (victory against Nigeria, 1-0)
1986: É ;Egypt (victory against Cameroon, 0-0, 5-4 tab)
1984: Cameroon (victory against Nigeria, 3-1)
1982: Ghana (victory against Libya, 1-1, 7-6 tab)
1980: Nigeria (victory against Algeria, 3-0)
1978: Ghana (victory against Uganda, 2-0)
1976: Morocco (finishes first in the tournament)
1974: Zaïre (victory against Zambia, 2-0)
1972: Congo (victory against Mali, 3-2)
1970:< /strong> Sudan (victory against Ghana, 1-0)
1968: Congo Kinshasa (victory against Ghana, 1-0)
1965: Ghana (victory against Tunisia, 3-2)
1963: Ghana (victory against Sudan, 3-0)< /li>
1962: Ethiopia (victory against Egypt, 4-2)
1959: United Arab Republic, former Egypt (1st in the ranking)
Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116