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  2. List of African Nations Championship finals - Wikipedia

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    Score Runners-up Venue Location Attendance Ref. 2009: DR Congo 2–0 Ghana: Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium: Abidjan, Ivory Coast 35,000 [3] 2011: Tunisia 3–0 Angola: Al-Merrikh Stadium: Omdurman, Sudan 43,000 [4] 2014: Libya 0–0 (4–3 p) Ghana: Cape Town Stadium: Cape Town, South Africa 16,505 [5] 2016: DR Congo 3–0 Mali: Amahoro Stadium ...

  3. Africa Cup of Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Republic of Congo won its first title, beating Ghana in the final. Starting with the 1968 tournament, the competition was regularly held every two years in even-numbered years; this ended with the 2012 tournament, which was followed by a tournament in 2013, and successor editions in each odd-numbered year.

  4. 1992 African Cup of Nations - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 African Cup of Nations was the 18th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa ().It was hosted by Senegal.The field expanded to twelve teams, split into four groups of three; the top two teams in each group advanced to the quarterfinals.

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  6. Ivory Coast vs DR Congo LIVE: Afcon semi-final result and ...

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    Ivory Coast 1-0 DR Congo: Tournament hosts will play Nigeria in Sunday’s final after a narrow semi-final victory

  7. DR Congo at the Africa Cup of Nations - Wikipedia

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    DR Congo is one of the major participants at the Africa Cup of Nations, having appeared at twenty editions of all AFCON tournaments. They are also one of the most successful teams in Africa, having won the title twice, once in 1968 as Congo-Kinshasa, and again in 1974 as Zaire. However, since then, successes have been elusively fading for the ...

  8. DR Congo women's football championship - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, five clubs have won the championship: the most successful being Olympique Club Lubumbashi City (5 titles), followed by Bafana Bafana, Attaque sans recul, FCF Amani de Kinshasa, and FCF Mazembe de Lubumbashi, each with 1 title. Starting from 2022, the winner of this competition qualifies for the CAF Women's Champions League.

  9. 1997 in South African sport - Wikipedia

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    6 April - Bafana Bafana loses to Congo 0-2 at the Municipal Stadium, Pointe Noire, Congo in the World Cup qualifiers; 27 April - Bafana Bafana beats Zaire 2-1 at the Municipal Stadium, Lomé, Togo in the World Cup qualifiers