
South Africa coach Hugo Broos says he is extremely disappointed that Lyle Foster skipped the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast.
In a tragic moment, a footballer died after being struck by lightning during a friendly match in Indonesia.
Nigeria international and Chippa United goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali has broken his silence after side's’ failure to win the AFCON title.
Former Black Stars assistant coach, George Boateng, has offered insights into Ghana's disappointing performance in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament.
Ghana, aiming to secure their fifth AFCON title, suffered an early exit at the group stage, failing to secure a victory in any of their group matches. With two draws and a loss, they finished third in Group B, trailing behind Cape Verde and Egypt.
This setback marks Ghana's failure to progress beyond the group stage for the second consecutive AFCON tournament, following a similar exit in AFCON 2021 held in Cameroon.
Following the AFCON disappointment, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) parted ways with head coach Chris Hughton and the entire technical team, including George Boateng.
Reflecting on the campaign, Boateng acknowledged the difficulty of accepting the outcome but emphasized the importance of learning from the experience to improve in future tournaments.
“It was difficult to deal with the fact that, you didn’t progress to the next stage but it’s football, all you can do as a coaching staff is accept responsibility for it, evaluate what went wrong together with the FA and players to help ourselves to make sure that next time when we do get another opportunity, we learn from it” he said as reported by Joy Sports.
Meanwhile, the Ghana FA is actively seeking a new coach to lead the Black Stars in future competitions.
In the final showdown, Ivory Coast secured their third continental title by defeating the Super Eagles of Nigeria 2-1 at the Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan, clinching victory on home soil.
The Black Stars of Ghana concluded their campaign in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament with a disappointing 18th-place finish in the final standings.
Despite being among the 24 participating teams and harboring hopes of clinching their fifth AFCON title, Ghana's journey came to an abrupt end at the group phase.
In Group B, Ghana managed to secure just two points, finishing third in the standings. Their campaign began with a 1-2 defeat to Cape Verde, followed by consecutive 2-2 draws against Egypt and Mozambique.
Throughout the tournament, Ghana netted five goals but conceded six, with two late goals conceded to Mozambique proving costly and contributing to their early exit.
This premature elimination marks Ghana's second consecutive group phase exit in the AFCON competition.
In the final standings, Ivory Coast, who secured their third AFCON title, claimed the top spot. Meanwhile, Nigeria, South Africa, and DR Congo finished second, third, and fourth, respectively, in the tournament standings.
Emerging as a standout performer in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final, young talent Simon Adingra of Côte d'Ivoire fondly reminisces about the exhilarating victory against Nigeria, marking a pinnacle moment in his career.
The 22-year-old winger played a pivotal role in the historic triumph, delivering crucial assists for both goals and earning the prestigious TotalEnergies Man of the Match award.
Adingra's dazzling performance on the flanks, characterized by mesmerizing dribbles, penetrating runs, and precise crosses, proved too much for the Nigerian defense to handle throughout the match.
Reflecting on the victory, Adingra emphasized the collective effort of his teammates in securing their nation's third AFCON title. "We achieved this together, and being crowned champions of Africa feels surreal," remarked the Brighton & Hove Albion forward.
"It's truly one of the most remarkable moments of my life, and it's all thanks to the dedication and unity within our team," he added.
Despite William Troost-Ekong opening the scoring for the Super Eagles in the first half, second-half goals from Franck Kessie and Sebastien Haller propelled Côte d'Ivoire to a historic victory on home soil.
Emerse Fae, overwhelmed with joy, reflected on Ivory Coast's sensational victory in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament.
The Elephant's stunning 2-1 comeback against Nigeria at the bustling Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Ebimpe left fans in awe on Sunday evening.
Despite William Troost-Ekong's early goal for the Super Eagles, second-half strikes from Franck Kessie and Sebastien Haller propelled the host nation to glory.
Addressing the media amidst thunderous applause, Fae, who took over from Jean-Louis Gasset, described the journey from the brink of elimination to clinching the title as surreal.
"It’s still sinking in. We experienced every emotion imaginable. This tournament will stay with me forever. I assumed leadership on my birthday, and we were on the verge of elimination. Yet, through the relentless effort of these players, fortunes turned, and today, they've been rewarded especially our loyal fans," expressed the coach.
Fae's tactical brilliance earned him the prestigious Best Coach of the Tournament award, further highlighting his instrumental role in Ivory Coast's triumphant finish.
Additionally, Ivory Coast received a substantial reward of $7 million as prize money for their remarkable victory in the tournament, adding to the celebration of their historic achievement.
Elated Simon Adingra has expressed a profound gratitude to the almighty God after Cote D'Ivoire's 2023 Africa Cup of Nations trimuph last night leaving a wild celebrations on the streets of Abidjan, Yamoussoukro, San Pedro and others.
African football legend Wael Gomaa has maintained that Didier Drogba played a crucial role in Ivory Coast’s 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) triumph.
Current African champions Cote D'Ivoire will receive a whooping cash prize of $7million after emerging as champions of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations as promised by CAF prior to the commencement of the competition.
DR Congo defender Dylan Batubinsika has disclosed that his best memory of the 2023 AFCON was his team's nervy win over Egypt.
In the annals of football, heroes aren't solely forged by goal-scoring exploits or midfield wizardry; they also emerge from the guardians of the net – the goalkeepers.
South Africa's remarkable journey in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations witnessed the emergence of such a hero in Ronwen Williams, whose exceptional performances earned him the prestigious Ecobank Best Goalkeeper award.
Throughout the tournament, Williams showcased his exceptional goalkeeping prowess, earning widespread acclaim for his outstanding displays.
However, it was his remarkable presence in crucial moments, particularly during penalty shootouts, that solidified his status as a hero for South Africa.
Williams' standout performance captured global attention, with his penalty-saving skills becoming a highlight of the tournament.
One defining moment came in the quarter-finals against Cape Verde, where he exhibited nerves of steel to save four penalties in a tense shootout, propelling South Africa to the semi-finals.
In the semi-final clash against DR Congo, Williams once again proved his worth with a commanding display, securing a 6-5 victory in the penalty shootout.
His stellar performance extended beyond penalty-saving exploits; as the team captain, he led by example with his leadership on and off the field, instilling confidence in his teammates.
Furthermore, South Africa's recognition with the Air Côte d’Ivoire Fair Play Team award is a testament to the sportsmanship displayed by Williams and his teammates throughout the tournament.
As South Africa celebrates their achievements in AFCON 2023, they can take pride in the performances of their goalkeeper and captain, Ronwen Williams, whose heroics have left an indelible mark on the tournament and cemented his legacy as a true savior for Bafana Bafana.