Mohamed Salah Sadio Mane Victor Osimhen Egypt Cameroon Senegal Morocco Mali Ivory Coast Nigeria Guinea-Bissau Africa Cup of Nations cup on Mohamed Salah Sadio Mane Victor Osimhen Egypt Cameroon Senegal Morocco Mali Ivory Coast Nigeria Guinea-Bissau

Salah, Osimhen and stars of Africa descend on Ivory Coast for Cup of Nations

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AFCON TrophySadio Mane’s Senegal are aiming to retain their title and Mohamed Salah is chasing a first trophy with Egypt at this year’s Africa Cup of Nations, which begins in Ivory Coast on January 13.A strong field also features 2022 World Cup semi-finalists Morocco and a Nigeria team spearheaded by African footballer of the year Victor Osimhen, as organisers hope the focus will remain solely on the football at this edition of the continental showpiece.Ivory Coast is hosting the AFCON for the first time since 1984, when only eight teams participated with Roger Milla’s Cameroon emerging as champions.This time there are 24 teams at a tournament initially scheduled to be played in June and July last year in order to avoid a clash with Europe’s top leagues.However, fears over staging it during the rainy season eventually led the Confederation of African Football to push it back to the more traditional January and February slot. Focus on security The last AFCON, two years ago in Cameroon, was overshadowed by the tragedy at the Olembe Stadium in Yaounde, when eight people died in a crush and stampede.Security is therefore at the forefront of organisers’ thoughts this time, with 1.5 million fans expected to attend from outside the country.Matches will be staged in six stadiums across five cities, with two venues in the economic capital, Abidjan.These include the 60,000-capacity Ebimpe Olympic Stadium, constructed especially for the competition.

It will be the venue for the opening game between Ivory Coast and Guinea-Bissau, as well as the February 11 final.Games will also be played in the capital Yamoussoukro and neighbouring Bouake, as well as in San Pedro on the coast and in Korhogo, in the north near the borders with Mali

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