
Emerse Fae has been recognized as the Best Coach of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations for his pivotal role in orchestrating Côte d’Ivoire’s remarkable resurgence during the tournament.
The 40-year-old former international player assumed the role of caretaker coach when the host nation faced imminent elimination from the competition, suffering a disheartening 1-0 defeat to Nigeria and a devastating 4-0 loss to Equatorial Guinea.
Under Fae's astute leadership, Côte d’Ivoire underwent a remarkable transformation, staging an impressive comeback to eliminate defending champions Senegal in the round of 16. They followed this up with a sensational victory over Mali in the quarterfinals, showcasing resilience and tactical acumen.
In the semifinals, Fae's tactical prowess guided Côte d’Ivoire to a comfortable win over DR Congo, setting the stage for a thrilling final showdown against favorites Nigeria.
Despite trailing to William Troost-Ekong's powerful header late in the first half, Fae's strategic adjustments inspired a spirited comeback. Franck Kessie's equalizer in the 62nd minute shifted the momentum, and Sebastian Haller sealed the victory with a decisive goal from Adingra's cross.
Crowning a remarkable journey to the final, which witnessed the departure of coach Jean-Louis Gasset after two group stage defeats, Côte d’Ivoire clinched their third continental title with a well-deserved triumph.
This historic victory not only adds to the Ivorians' previous Nations Cup triumphs in 1992 and 2015 but also etches their name in the annals of history as the first tournament hosts to lift the trophy since Egypt's triumph in 2006.
Nigeria's defensive stalwart, William Troost-Ekong, has been awarded the prestigious title of Best Player of the Tournament for his exceptional performances at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
Throughout the tournament, Troost-Ekong displayed outstanding leadership and skill, playing a pivotal role in Nigeria's journey to the final.
As the captain of the team, the POAK center back showcased his defensive prowess and goal-scoring ability, netting three crucial goals in seven games. His contributions included a decisive winner against Ivory Coast in the group stage, a penalty conversion against South Africa, and a powerful header in the rematch against Ivory Coast.
In the final showdown against Ivory Coast, Troost-Ekong once again demonstrated his impact by putting Nigeria ahead with a commanding header from a corner just before halftime.
Although Ivory Coast equalized in the 62nd minute, Troost-Ekong's performance throughout the tournament solidified his status as a standout player.
Despite Nigeria's impressive journey to the final, which included overcoming challenges such as the departure of coach Jean-Louis Gasset after two defeats in the group stage, Ivory Coast emerged victorious to claim their third continental title.
This victory holds special significance for Ivory Coast, as they become the first tournament hosts to lift the trophy since Egypt accomplished the feat in 2006.
Simon Adingra, a graduate of the Right to Dream Academy, has been honored with the Best Young Player of the Tournament award for his stellar performances at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
The talented forward, who represents Brighton, showcased his exceptional skills and impact on the pitch throughout the tournament, particularly during the knockout stages, where he proved decisive for the Elephants.
Adingra's contributions were instrumental in Ivory Coast's success, with two crucial assists in the final match leading his team to victory.
During the course of the tournament, Adingra displayed remarkable talent, scoring one goal and providing two assists, all of which came in the final match.
In the thrilling final showdown against Nigeria, Adingra's corner set up Franck Kessie for the equalizing goal in the 62nd minute. He then delivered another dangerous cross from the left, allowing Sebastian Haller to score the winning goal.
Despite facing challenges, including the departure of coach Jean-Louis Gasset after two defeats in the group stage, Adingra and his Ivorian teammates persevered to clinch their third continental title.
With this triumph, Ivory Coast adds to their previous Nations Cup victories in 1992 and 2015, solidifying their status as one of Africa's football powerhouses.
Moreover, they become the first tournament hosts to lift the trophy since Egypt accomplished the feat in 2006.
South Africa clinched the prestigious Air Cote d’Ivoire Fair Play Award at the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Cote d’Ivoire 2023, showcasing their exemplary sportsmanship and fair play throughout the tournament.
Despite facing stiff competition, Bafana Bafana displayed commendable discipline and integrity on the field, earning recognition for their conduct both on and off the pitch.
Their journey in the tournament was marked by remarkable performances, culminating in a third-place finish after defeating Democratic Republic of Congo in the battle for the bronze medal.
South Africa's impressive campaign saw them advance to the semi-finals following standout victories over formidable opponents, including Africa's top-ranked side, Morocco, in the round of 16. Their resilience and commitment to fair play were evident as they navigated through challenging matchups with grace and professionalism.
Although they fell short against Nigeria in the semi-finals, South Africa bounced back with determination to secure victory in the third-place playoff, further solidifying their reputation as ambassadors of fair play in African football.
The Air Cote d’Ivoire Fair Play Award is a testament to South Africa's adherence to the principles of sportsmanship and integrity, underscoring their positive contribution to the spirit of the tournament.
Equatorial Guinea's captain Emilio Nsue made headlines at the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations as he emerged as the tournament's top scorer, despite his team's premature exit in the last 16.
Nsue showcased his scoring prowess by netting an impressive five goals in just three games, securing the coveted Golden Boot accolade.
His remarkable journey began with a sensational hat-trick against Guinea Bissau, setting the tone for his outstanding performance on the continental stage.
Nsue continued his scoring spree with two more goals in a historic 4-0 victory over hosts Cote d'Ivoire, solidifying his position as the tournament's leading marksman.
Although Equatorial Guinea faltered in the second round with a 1-0 loss to Senegal, Nsue's individual brilliance shone through, leaving an indelible mark on the competition.
His achievements place him among esteemed company in the annals of AFCON history, alongside legends like Samuel Eto'o, Didier Drogba, and Odion Ighalo.
Despite Angola's Jacinto Dala's commendable four goals, Nsue's exceptional tally of five goals in just three matches set him apart. With a remarkable goals-per-game ratio of 1.67, Nsue's lethal touch underscored his scoring prowess.
While Equatorial Guinea's journey ended prematurely, Nsue's stellar performance hinted at the potential for even greater accomplishments had his team advanced further in the tournament.
Ivory Coast etched their name into the annals of football history, clinching a monumental Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) triumph on their own turf in a pulsating encounter that will be remembered for generations to come.
Cote D'Ivoire have achieved the 'host and win' after edging Nigeria by 1-2 at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium to emerge as champions of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
José Peseiro- the head of coach Nigeria ahead of the final against Cote D'Ivoire this evening, has expressed eagerness to win the trophy and is very impressed with the journey he's had in his maiden Africa Cup of Nations tournament.
Interim head coach of Cote D'Ivoire, Emerse Faé has disclosed their aim heading into the final is nothing but to win the trophy at the expense of their supporters but admitted it won't be an easy task.
South Africa claimed the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations third place play-off on Saturday, beating DR Congo 6-5 on penalties after a goalless 120 minutes.
Sunday's Africa Cup of Nations final between Nigeria and Ivory Coast at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium is a rematch of their Group A encounter.
The Elephants playmaker has stated his optimism, revealing that they can't afford to fluctuate again when they clash with Nigeria in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final on Sunday, February 11.