2023 Africa Cup of Nations Group A

Group A of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations took place from 13 to 22 January 2024.[1] The group consisted of hosts Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria, and Equatorial Guinea.[2]

Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria as the top two teams, along with Ivory Coast as one of the four best third-placed teams, advanced to the round of 16.[citation needed]

Teams edit

Draw position Team Zone Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
October 2023[nb 1] December 2023
A1   Ivory Coast WAFU Hosts and Group H runners-up 30 January 2019 25th 2021 Winners (1992, 2015) 50 49
A2   Nigeria WAFU Group A winners 17 June 2023 20th 2021 Winners (1980, 1994, 2013) 40 42
A3   Equatorial Guinea UNIFFAC Group J runners-up 17 June 2023 4th 2021 Fourth place (2015) 92 88
A4   Guinea-Bissau WAFU Group A runners-up 18 June 2023 4th 2021 Group stage (2017, 2019, 2021) 106 103

Notes

  1. ^ The rankings of October 2023 were used for seeding for the final draw.

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Equatorial Guinea 3 2 1 0 9 3 +6 7[a] Advance to knockout stage
2   Nigeria 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2 7[a]
3   Ivory Coast (H) 3 1 0 2 2 5 −3 3
4   Guinea-Bissau 3 0 0 3 2 7 −5 0
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Tied on head-to-head points. Overall goal difference: Equatorial Guinea +6, Nigeria +2

Matches edit

All times are local, GMT (UTC±0).

Ivory Coast vs Guinea-Bissau edit

The two teams had met once before, a 4–1 victory for Ivory Coast in the 2001 WAFU Nations Cup qualifying round.[3] However, this match is not considered an “A” match by FIFA as the WAFU Nations Cup was a tournament in which national teams participated only with players from their local league. Therefore, this was the first international “A” match between the two teams.[4] Ivorian forwards Sébastien Haller and Simon Adingra were unavailable for this match due to injuries.[5][6]

Ivory Coast got off to a dream start with a Seko Fofana goal from outside the box in the 4th minute after Bissau-Guinean defenders failed to clear it out. The Ivorians increasingly asserted domination and added their second in the 58th minute, when a deflected cross by Franck Kessié was intercepted by Jean-Philippe Krasso, who skilfully controlled and struck home a volley to seal the three points.[citation needed]

Ivory Coast  2–0  Guinea-Bissau
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Ivory Coast
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Guinea Bissau
GK 1 Yahia Fofana
RB 5 Wilfried Singo   46'
CB 2 Ousmane Diomande   77'
CB 21 Evan Ndicka   29'
LB 3 Ghislain Konan
DM 18 Ibrahim Sangaré   45+2'   90+1'
CM 8 Franck Kessié (c)
CM 6 Seko Fofana
RF 13 Jérémie Boga
CF 11 Jean-Philippe Krasso   61'
LF 9 Jonathan Bamba   61'
Substitutions:
DF 17 Serge Aurier   46'
FW 19 Nicolas Pépé   61'
FW 10 Karim Konaté   61'
DF 12 Willy Boly   77'
MF 25 Idrissa Doumbia   90+1'
Coach:
  Jean-Louis Gasset
GK 12 Ouparine Djoco
RB 15 Jefferson Encada
CB 22 Opa Sanganté
CB 4 Marcelo Djaló
LB 2 Fali Candé
DM 19 Janio Bikel
CM 16 Moreto Cassamá   44'   67'
CM 8 Alfa Semedo (c)
RF 14 Mauro Rodrigues   75'
CF 17 Mama Baldé   85'
LF 10 Carlos Mané   67'
Substitutions:
FW 3 Franculino Djú   67'
MF 13 Carlos Mendes Gomes   67'
FW 24 Zé Turbo   75'
FW 7 Dálcio   85'
Coach:
Baciro Candé

Man of the Match:
Seko Fofana (Ivory Coast)

Assistant referees:[8]
Mahmoud Ahmed Kamel (Egypt)
Ahmed Hossam Taha (Egypt)
Fourth official:
Mohamed Maarouf (Egypt)
Video assistant referee:
Mohamed Ashour (Egypt)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Mahmoud Elbana (Egypt)

Nigeria vs Equatorial Guinea edit

Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea met for the fourth time, with the first two meetings coming in six days in June 2008 during the second round of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification phase, with Nigeria winning 1-0 in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, on June 15, 2008, and 2-0 in Abuja, Nigeria, on June 21, 2008. In addition, Nigeria defeated Equatorial Guinea 3-1 in a group stage finale at the 2018 African Nations Championship in Agadir, Morocco.

Equatorial Guinea proved more energetic over the early stages. It paid off in the 36th minute when Iban Salvador exquisitely guided the ball into the bottom corner from his position on the penalty spot. However, the lead was canceled out just two minutes later with a bullet header by Victor Osimhen from Ademola Lookman's floated delivery. Despite ramping up pressure later on, Nigeria failed to score and was forced to settle for a draw. [citation needed]

Nigeria  1–1  Equatorial Guinea
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Nigeria
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Equatorial Guinea
GK 23 Stanley Nwabili
RB 2 Ola Aina   83'
CB 5 William Troost-Ekong (c)
CB 6 Semi Ajayi
LB 3 Zaidu Sanusi   65'   83'
DM 8 Frank Onyeka
RM 15 Moses Simon   69'
CM 4 Alhassan Yusuf   69'
CM 17 Alex Iwobi   90+4'
LM 18 Ademola Lookman
CF 9 Victor Osimhen
Substitutions:
FW 11 Samuel Chukwueze   69'
MF 10 Joe Aribo   69'
DF 12 Bright Osayi-Samuel   83'
DF 21 Calvin Bassey   83'
FW 14 Kelechi Iheanacho   90+4'
Coach:
  José Peseiro
GK 1 Jesús Owono
RB 15 Carlos Akapo
CB 21 Esteban Obiang
CB 16 Saúl Coco
LB 11 Basilio Ndong
CM 4 Federico Bikoro   26'
CM 22 Pablo Ganet   74'
RW 6 Iban Salvador   90+3'
AM 7 José Machín   86'
LW 8 Jannick Buyla   75'
CF 10 Emilio Nsue (c)
Substitutions:
MF 14 Álex Balboa   85'   74'
FW 26 José Nabil Ondo   75'
MF 20 Santiago Eneme   86'
FW 19 Luis Nlavo   90+3'
Coach:
Juan Micha

Man of the Match:
Jesús Owono (Equatorial Guinea)

Assistant referees:
Souru Phatsoane (Lesotho)
Liban Abdourazak (Djibouti)
Fourth official:
Liban Abdourazak (Ethiopia)
Video assistant referee:
Lahlou Benbraham (Algeria)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Maria Rivet (Mauritius)

Equatorial Guinea vs Guinea-Bissau edit

The teams had only met each other once, a 3–0 win for Equatorial Guinea in a friendly in Portugal in 2022.

It was Equatorial Guinea who struck first in the 21st minute due to poor concentration by Janio Bikel, who allowed Emilio Nsue through, and he converted with an expertly taken one-on-one finish. However, the Bissau-Guineans did not long to equalize as Esteban Obiang, in an attempt to clear a pass from Mauro Rodrigues, deflected it into his net instead. The second half, though, saw Equatorial Guinea seize the game when Josete Miranda sublimely volleyed his side back ahead right at the beginning of the second half, before Nsue completed his hat trick, first slotting home his second goal at the back post courtesy of Basilio Ndong’s delicious delivery into the danger zone, before he clinically struck again ten minutes later. Zé Turbo scored a skillful goal in the second minute of extra time, but it proved too late for Guinea-Bissau.

At 34 years and 110 days, Emilio Nsue became the oldest player to score a hat trick at the Africa Cup of Nations.[10] Furthermore, the hat trick was also the first at an African Cup of Nations since Jan. 21, 2008, when Soufiane Alloudi recorded his hat trick in a 5-1 victory for Morocco against Namibia.

Combined with the later result between Ivory Coast and Nigeria, this result meant Guinea-Bissau had been eliminated from the group stages for the fourth consecutive Africa Cup of Nations without a win.

Equatorial Guinea  4–2  Guinea-Bissau
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Equatorial Guinea
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Guinea Bissau
GK 1 Jesús Owono
RB 15 Carlos Akapo   80'
CB 21 Esteban Obiang
CB 16 Saúl Coco
LB 11 Basilio Ndong
DM 4 Federico Bikoro
RM 6 Iban Salvador   80'
CM 7 José Machín
CM 22 Pablo Ganet   73'
LM 17 Josete Miranda   80'
CF 10 Emilio Nsue (c)   84'
Substitutions:
MF 20 Santiago Eneme   73'
DF 3 Marvin Anieboh   80'
FW 19 Luis Nlavo   83'   80'
MF 8 Jannick Buyla   90+5'   80'
FW 18 Noé Ela   84'
Coach:
Juan Micha
GK 12 Ouparine Djoco
RB 15 Jefferson Encada
CB 4 Marcelo Djaló
CB 20 Sori Mané (c)
LB 2 Fali Candé
CM 8 Alfa Semedo   86'
CM 19 Janio Bikel
CM 16 Moreto Cassamá   64'
RW 14 Mauro Rodrigues   77'
CF 3 Franculino Djú   77'
LW 17 Mama Baldé   63'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Marciano Tchami   63'
MF 13 Carlos Mendes Gomes   64'
FW 24 Zé Turbo   77'
FW 7 Dálcio   77'
MF 10 Carlos Mané   86'
Coach:
Baciro Candé

Man of the Match:
Emilio Nsue (Equatorial Guinea)

Assistant referees:
Dimbiniaina Andriatianarivelo (Madagascar)
Jonathan Ahonto (Togo)
Fourth official:
Imtehaz Heeralall (Mauritius)
Video assistant referee:
Haythem Guirat (Tunisia)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Peter Waweru (Kenya)

Ivory Coast vs Nigeria edit

The two national teams met each other for the first time since 2015, while the last time they played competitively back in 2013 had seen Nigeria win 2–1.

After a goalless first half with full of drama and ferocity from the hosts and Nigerians, a foul by Ousmane Diomande on Victor Osimhen resulted in William Troost-Ekong converting a penalty in the 55th minute, which secured Nigeria's win.

Ivory Coast  0–1  Nigeria
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Ivory Coast
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nigeria
GK 1 Yahia Fofana
RB 21 Evan Ndicka
CB 2 Ousmane Diomande
LB 3 Ghislain Konan   80'
DM 6 Seko Fofana
RM 17 Serge Aurier   67'
CM 8 Franck Kessié
CM 20 Christian Kouamé   67'
LM 18 Ibrahim Sangaré
SS 13 Jérémie Boga   67'
CF 11 Jean-Philippe Krasso   84'
Substitutions:
FW 19 Nicolas Pépé   67'
FW 9 Jonathan Bamba   67'
DF 5 Wilfried Singo   67'
FW 14 Oumar Diakité   80'
DF 10 Karim Konaté   84'
Coach:
  Jean-Louis Gasset
GK 23 Stanley Nwabili   90+2'
RB 2 Ola Aina
CB 6 Semi Ajayi
CB 5 William Troost-Ekong
LB 3 Zaidu Sanusi   80'
DM 8 Frank Onyeka
DM 21 Calvin Bassey
RW 18 Ademola Lookman   79'
AM 17 Alex Iwobi
LW 11 Samuel Chukwueze   72'
CF 9 Victor Osimhen   88'
Substitutions:
FW 15 Moses Simon   72'
MF 12 Bright Osayi-Samuel   79'
DF 22 Kenneth Omeruo   80'
FW 19 Paul Onuachu   88'
Coach:
  José Peseiro

Man of the Match:
Victor Osimhen (Nigeria)

Assistant referees:
Abbes Zerhouni (Algeria)
Nouha Bangoura (Senegal)
Fourth official:
Jean-Jacques Ndala (DR Congo)
Video assistant referee:
Lahlou Benbraham (Algeria)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Mokrane Gourari (Algeria)

Equatorial Guinea vs Ivory Coast edit

This was their second meeting at the AFCON, after their previous encounter back in 2021 where Ivory Coast won 1–0.

The Ivorians made a bright start but could not capitalise, and they were made to pay in the 42nd minute when Carlos Akapo was allowed to drive into the area and play a low pass across to Emilio Nsue who rolled the ball into the net. Ivory Coast thought they had an equaliser on the stroke of half time, but Ibrahim Sangaré was flagged offside. In the second half, Jean-Philippe Krasso found the back of the net yet he too was flagged offside. Pablo Ganet then struck a free kick in the 73rd minute to give Equatorial Guinea their second, before a counter-attack two minutes later saw Nsue secure the game for the Equatoguineans with a clinical finish after receiving the ball from José Machín. The Ivorians’ misery was completed when Jannick Buyla finished from a rebound in the 88th minute.[13]

This was Equatorial Guinea's biggest win in their AFCON history, while Ivory Coast had become the first host country to concede four goals at the group stages of an AFCON. Despite this humiliation, Ivory Coast still advanced past the group stages, thanked to Zambia losing 0–1 to Morocco in the Group F fixture.

Equatorial Guinea  4–0  Ivory Coast
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Equatorial Guinea
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ivory Coast
GK 1 Jesús Owono   45+5'
RB 15 Carlos Akapo
CB 21 Esteban Obiang
CB 16 Saúl Coco
LB 11 Basilio Ndong
RM 6 Iban Salvador   78'
CM 22 Pablo Ganet   85'
CM 4 Federico Bikoro
LM 17 Josete Miranda   12'   56'
AM 7 José Machín   85'
CF 10 Emilio Nsue (c)   78'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Jannick Buyla   56'
FW 27 Óscar Siafá   78'
FW 19 Luis Asué   78'
MF 20 Santiago Eneme   88'   85'
MF 14 Álex Balboa   85'
Coach:
Juan Micha
GK 1 Yahia Fofana
RB 5 Wilfried Singo
CB 12 Willy Boly   72'   83'
CB 21 Evan Ndicka
LB 3 Ghislain Konan   64'
CM 18 Ibrahim Sangaré
CM 8 Franck Kessié
CM 6 Seko Fofana
RW 14 Oumar Diakité   83'
CF 19 Nicolas Pépé   65'
LW 20 Christian Kouamé   45+5'   65'
Substitutions:
FW 10 Karim Konaté   64'
FW 11 Jean-Philippe Krasso   65'
MF 13 Jérémie Boga   65'
MF 15 Max Gradel   83'
MF 24 Simon Adingra   83'
Coach:
  Jean-Louis Gasset

Man of the Match:
Jesús Owono (Equatorial Guinea)

Assistant referees:
Ibrahim Mohamed (Sudan)
Arsenio Marengula (Mozambique)
Fourth official:
Abdel Aziz Bouh (Mauritania)
Video assistant referee:
Mahmoud Ashour (Egypt)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Mahmoud El Banna (Egypt)

Guinea-Bissau vs Nigeria edit

Guinea-Bissau and Nigeria met for only the fourth time, and all have come within the past two years. The first meeting came in the group stage finale of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Garoua, Cameroon, where goals from Umar Sadiq and William Troost-Ekong gave Nigeria a 2-0 victory and eliminated Guinea-Bissau from the tournament. The nations also met in qualification for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, with Guinea-Bissau recording a 1-0 victory on Mar. 24, 2023, in Abuja, Nigeria, courtesy of a goal from Mama Balde. Nigeria won in Bissau three days later, with Moses Simon's penalty kick being the only score in that match.

Guinea-Bissau mounted fierce resistance against Nigeria, but in a clumsy attempt to clear out in the 36th minute, Opa Sanganté ended up scoring an own goal, which turned out to be the only goal of the match as Nigeria emerged victorious.

This loss meant Guinea-Bissau lost all three matches at the group stage for the first time and remained winless after participating in four tournaments.

Guinea-Bissau  0–1  Nigeria
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Guinea-Bissau
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nigeria
GK 1 Jonas Mendes (c)
RB 5 Houboulang Mendes
CB 25 Edgar Ié
CB 22 Opa Sanganté
LB 21 Nanu   80'
CM 19 Janio Bikel
CM 6 Nito Gomes
RW 18 Famana Quizera   68'
AM 7 Dálcio   88'
LW 13 Carlos Mendes Gomes   46'
CF 9 Zinho Gano   46'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Marciano Sanca   46'
FW 3 Franculino Djú   46'
FW 24 Zé Turbo   68'
DF 2 Fali Candé   80'
MF 8 Alfa Semedo   88'
Coach:
Baciro Candé
GK 23 Stanley Nwabili
CB 6 Semi Ajayi   44'
CB 22 Kenneth Omeruo (c)
CB 21 Calvin Bassey   90+4'
RWB 12 Bright Osayi-Samuel   80'
CM 8 Frank Onyeka   50'   63'
CM 10 Joe Aribo   63'
LWB 2 Ola Aina   90+4'
AM 11 Samuel Chukwueze   80'
AM 15 Moses Simon
CF 9 Victor Osimhen
Substitutions:
MF 25 Raphael Onyedika   63'
MF 17 Alex Iwobi   63'
FW 18 Ademola Lookman   80'
DF 3 Zaidu Sanusi   80'
DF 20 Chidozie Awaziem   90+4'
Coach:
  José Peseiro

Man of the Match:
Moses Simon (Nigeria)

Assistant referees:
Carine Atezambong (Cameroon)
Diana Chicotesha (Zambia)
Fourth official:
Jalal Jayed (Morocco)
Video assistant referee:
Rédouane Jiyed (Morocco)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Zakaria Brinsi (Morocco)

Discipline edit

Fair play points would have been used as tiebreakers if the overall and head-to-head records of teams were tied. These were calculated based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches as follows:

Only one of the above deductions was applied to a player in a single match.

Team Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Points
                                   
  Ivory Coast 2 2 –4
  Nigeria 1 1 3 –5
  Equatorial Guinea 2 2 3 –7
  Guinea-Bissau 1 –1

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