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The knockout stage of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It began on 23 January with the round of 16 and ended on 6 February 2022 with the final held at the Olembe Stadium in Yaoundé .
18 January 2022 2021 AFCON GS: Gabon 2–2: Morocco : Yaound ... 25 January 2022 2021 AFCON R16: Morocco : 2–1
16 November 2020 2021 AFCONQ: Gambia 2–1: Gabon : Bakau, Gambia: 16:00 ... 18 January 2022 2021 AFCON GS: Gabon : 2–2 Morocco: Yaound ...
In 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, Gabon co-hosted the tournament as it won their group matches: 2–0 against Niger, 3–2 against Morocco, and 1–0 against Tunisia. The second match saw Gabon qualify for its first quarter-final since 1996 in the most dramatic circumstances.
Morocco are one of Africa's major forces in the Africa Cup of Nations.. Historically, Morocco participated in the AFCON much later than other North African states. However, once Morocco made their debut in 1972, Morocco emerged and became a fearsome power of the tournament, becoming the second North African side to win the AFCON at 1976. [1]
The winner of the first final was Egypt, who defeated Ethiopia 4–0 in Khartoum, after extra time. [1] The last final hosted in Abidjan in 2024 was won by the Ivory Coast, defeating Nigeria 2–1. [2] The Africa Cup of Nations final is the last match of the competition, and the result determines which team will be declared African champion.
The 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (also referred to as AFCON 2021 or CAN 2021), known as the TotalEnergies 2021 Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, [4] was the 33rd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial international men's football championship of Africa organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
2–1 Win 7. 10 February 2006 Ivory Coast: 0–0 (4–2 p) Draw 8. 22 January 2008 Cameroon: 4–2 Win 9. 26 January 2008 Sudan: 3–0 Win 10. 30 January 2008 Zambia: 1–1 Draw 11. 4 February 2008 Angola: 2–1 Win 12. 7 February 2008 Ivory Coast: 4–1 Win 13. 10 February 2008 Cameroon: 1–0 Win 14. 12 January 2010 Nigeria: 3–1 Win 15. 16 ...