When will the Africa Cup of Nations take place?
When will the Africa Cup of Nations take place?
The African Cup of Nations 2021, or Total Africa Cup of Nations 2021 for sponsorship reasons, will be the 33rd edition of the continental soccer tournament for men's national teams (often called the African Cup of Nations) organized by the CAF.
How long does the Africa Cup last?
Fantasy football returns to deal with the Africa Cup, which will start again in January 2022. The official dates of the competition are already there, which, barring surprises or upheavals at the latest (in recent months, there was talk of competition at risk ) will start on January 9, 2022 and end on February 6, 2022.
Who was it that won the Africa Cup last time?
African Cup of Nations
Coppa d'Africa |
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Foundation | 1957 |
Holder | algeria |
Record wins | Egypt (7) |
Latest edition | Egypt 2019 |
Who won the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations?
National football team of Algeria African Nations Cup 2019 / Champion
How long does the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations last?
The tournament, in which 24 national teams take part and which is scheduled from 9 January to 6 February, will guarantee qualification to the first two classified of the six groups, plus the four best third-placed ones.
When did Morocco win the Africa Cup?
1976 The team, whose players are nicknamed "Atlas Lions", won an Africa Cup (in 1976), an Arab Nations Cup (in 2012) and 2 African Nations Championships (in 20).
How many world cups does Egypt have?
National football team of Egypt
Egypt |
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World Championship |
Wedding invitations | 3 (debut: 1934) |
Best result | First round in 1934, 1990, 2018 |
Coppa d'Africa |
How many times has Tunisia won the Africa Cup?
Its showcase includes the 2004 Africa Cup, the 2011 African Nations Championship and the 1963 Arab Nations Cup. The team has qualified five times for the finals of a world championship (1978, 1998, 2002, 20), closing always with a first round elimination.
Who won the Asian Cup?
Asian Nations Cup
AFC Asian Cup |
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Foundation | 1956 |
Holder | Qatar |
Record wins | Japan (4) |
Latest edition | United Arab Emirates 2019 |