Uganda, returning to the biannual tournament after two showings in 2017 and 2019 was interrupted by a dip, were in their best form in the qualifiers under Belgian tactician Paul Put.
The final draw for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has been announced by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) .
AFCON holders Ivory Coast will face Cameroon and Mohamed Salah's Egypt meet South Africa in the group stage of the 2025 edition in Morocco.
Defending African Cup of Nations (AFCON) champions Ivory Coast have been drawn against fellow tournament heavyweights Cameroon in the group stages of the 2025 iteration of the competition. The pair, who have claimed eight AFCON titles between them,
Former Nigeria captain Joseph Yobo is confident the stars are aligned for the Super Eagles to become African champions for the fourth time, but warns they must make a good start to the Africa Cup of Nations if they want to go all the way.
The draw for the highly anticipated 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) unfolded with all the pomp and ceremony befitting The post AFCON 2025: “Cameroon-Ivory Coast match…is always a war, but a fraternal war” – Fae first appeared on Africa Top Sports.
As Morocco prepares to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), the nation aims to replicate the success of Ivory Coast, who clinched the title on home soil in 2024.The tournament is scheduled from December 21,
Defending Africa Cup of Nations champion Ivory Coast was drawn alongside 2017 winner Cameroon in a blockbuster pairing of two continental giants in Group F of the 2025 edition of the tournament, to be held in Morocco in December.
Israel's military said Friday it struck "multiple" Hezbollah targets in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, two months into a fragile ceasefire with the Lebanese group. The strikes come a day after eight more
When Ivory Coast hosted the Africa Cup of Nations in 2024, leaders across the country saw it as an opportunity to develop the football industry for long-term growth. Now investors are focused on building the infrastructure to support and retain homegrown talent.
Angolan international Miguel Gilberto has revealed that he struggled to adjust to life at Orlando Pirates after being loaned back to his old club Petro de Luanda for the rest of the season.