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AFCON 2023: CAF announces sold-out tickets for five games

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The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is already living up to expectations, with at least five group stage fixtures reported as sold out as of Tuesday, January 2, 2023.

The tournament is set to begin in Ivory Coast on January 13 and conclude on February 11, 2024.

One of the most highly anticipated matches in the group stage is between the hosts, Ivory Coast, and Nigeria.

All tickets for this Group A encounter at the Olympic Stadium of Ebimpé on January 18 at 6 p.m. have been sold out.

The tickets were available in three categories: Category Three at N7,192.80 ($8), Category Two at N14,385.60 ($16), and Category One at N21,578.40 ($24).

The sold-out status of the 60,000-seating capacity stadium indicates a high level of enthusiasm among football enthusiasts for the clash between these two West African giants.

In addition to the Ivory Coast vs. Nigeria match, the following matches have also been reported as sold out:

  • Ivory Coast vs. Guinea-Bissau: Kick-off time at 9 p.m. on Saturday, January 13 (the 2023 AFCON opening game).
  • Equatorial Guinea vs. Guinea-Bissau: Kick-off time at 3 p.m. on January 18.
  • Senegal vs. Cameroon: Kick-off time at 6 p.m. on January 19.
  • Egypt vs. Ghana: Kick-off time at 9 p.m. on January 18.

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NFF appoints Finidi George new Super Eagles head coach

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NFF appoints Finidi George new Super Eagles head coach

The Nigeria Football Federation has appointed Finidi George as the new head coach of the Super Eagles, beating Emmanuel Amuneke to the job.

George, a former international player, served as an assistant to José Santos Peseiro before taking over in an interim capacity for two friendly matches in Morocco last month.

George’s immediate task will be to lead the Super Eagles in two crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against South Africa and Benin Republic.

These matches, to be held in Uyo and Abidjan, respectively, are must-win encounters as Nigeria currently sits in third place in Group C of the African campaign, behind Rwanda and South Africa.

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FIFA Ranking: Nigeria soar to 28th ahead Ivory Coast after AFCON silver win

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Nigeria has made a significant jump in the latest FIFA Ranking, now sitting ahead of AFCON champions Cote d’Ivoire and Erling Haaland’s Norway.

After their impressive showing at the AFCON 2023 tournament, Nigeria’s Super Eagles have climbed 14 places in the FIFA World Ranking. They are now ranked 28th in the world and the third-best team in Africa.

Despite their heartbreaking 2-1 loss to host nation Cote d’Ivoire in the final, Nigeria’s performance earned them plenty of praise. Led by coach Jose Peseiro, the young Nigerian side impressed throughout the tournament, narrowly missing out on a fourth AFCON title.

This move from 42nd to 28th is the highest climb for the Super Eagles in 11 years, matching their position in May 2013. They now sit behind Morocco, who moved up one spot to 12th, and Senegal, who are ranked 17th after moving up three places.

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Nigeria 1-2 Cote D’ivoire: Haller hits winner as Ivory Coast beat Super Eagles to take AFCON title

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Sebastien Haller scored a dramatic late winner as Ivory Coast fought back to beat Nigeria 2-1 in Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations final, completing a remarkable turnaround to claim their third continental title.

Nigeria initially looked set to repeat their group stage victory over Ivory Coast with a 1-0 lead, courtesy of captain William Troost-Ekong’s header late in the first half. However, Franck Kessie equalized just after the hour mark, and Haller scored the winning goal in the 81st minute, sparking wild celebrations among the Ivory Coast fans.

This victory adds to Ivory Coast’s titles in 1992 and 2015 and brings them level with Nigeria on three Cup of Nations triumphs overall, joining Egypt, Cameroon, and Ghana as the most successful teams in the tournament’s history. Nigeria missed the chance to match Ghana’s four victories.

Despite being led by reigning African player of the year Victor Osimhen, Nigeria was considered the strongest team in the competition. However, Ivory Coast’s determination proved too much, making them the first host country to win the AFCON since 2006.

Former captain Didier Drogba, who led the Ivory Coast team that lost to Egypt in the 2006 final, witnessed this stunning victory as a spectator.

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