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Africa Cup of Nations to be held every four years after 2028 edition
The Africa Cup of Nations will be staged every four years following an edition planned for 2028 in a major change to what is ...
Ivory Coast, the current holders, are back to defend the crown they won on home soil by beating Nigeria in February 2024.
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Premier League players at AFCON 2025: Teams with most stars at Africa Cup of Nations, and when they return
The team with the most players going to AFCON 2025 are Sunderland, who will lose six members of their squad as things stand.
Mohamed Diomande is hoping a Rangers title charge can help him win a place at the World Cup finals with the Ivory Coast ...
Africa Cup of Nations 2025, also called AFCON, will have 24 teams divided into six groups. Morocco will host the tournament ...
The Africa Cup of Nations will be held every four years instead of every two years from 2028, the Confederation of African Football (Caf) has announced.
African soccer is getting a major shake-up with the creation of the African Nations League and conversion of the biennial ...
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Africa Cup of Nations to shift to four-year cycle after 2028
The Africa Cup of Nations will switch to a four-year cycle after the 2028 edition. CAF announced the major change to better ...
Equatorial Guinea hammering Ivory Coast 4-0 in a 2024 first round match is widely regarded as the greatest Africa Cup of ...
The Africa Cup of Nations will in future be held every four years instead of every two years, the Confederation of African Football said on Saturday. The surprise decision was made at the body's ...
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African soccer gets overhaul with new Nations League as Africa Cup moves to four-year cycle
African soccer is getting a major shake-up with the creation of the African Nations League and conversion of the biennial ...
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Africa Cup of Nations 2025: How To Watch Every Match, Including Nigeria, for Free on TV or Online
AFCON 2025 matches will be broadcast free-to-air in the United Kingdom on Channel 4, while Nigerian fans can watch the Super ...
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