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2019 Africa Cup of Nations

The 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (abbreviated as AFCON 2019 or CAN 2019), known as the Total 2019 Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, was the 32nd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial international men's football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The tournament was hosted by Egypt. The competition was held from 21 June to 19 July 2019, as per the decision of the CAF Executive Committee on 20 July 2017 to move the Africa Cup of Nations from January/February to June/July for the first time.[2] It was also the first Africa Cup of Nations expanded from 16 to 24 teams.[3][4]

2019 Africa Cup of Nations
كأس الأمم الأفريقية 2019
Official logo
Tournament details
Host countryEgypt
Dates21 June – 19 July
Teams24
Venue(s)6 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Algeria (2nd title)
Runners-up Senegal
Third place Nigeria
Fourth place Tunisia
Tournament statistics
Matches played52
Goals scored102 (1.96 per match)
Attendance943,053 (18,136 per match)
Top scorer(s) Odion Ighalo (5 goals)
Best player(s) Ismaël Bennacer[1]
Best young player Krépin Diatta
Best goalkeeper Raïs M'Bolhi
Fair play award Senegal
2017
2021

The tournament was initially scheduled to be hosted by Cameroon.[5] Cameroon would have hosted the competition for the first time since 1972. They were also the title holders after winning the previous edition. On 30 November 2018, Cameroon was stripped of hosting the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations[6] due to delays in the delivery of infrastructure, the Boko Haram insurgency and the Anglophone Crisis.[7] However, the country was given the right to host the next edition of the tournament. On 8 January 2019, Egypt was chosen by the CAF Executive Committee as the host nation of the competition.[8] The tournament was also moved from the original dates of 15 June – 13 July to 21 June – 19 July due to Ramadan.[9]

Cameroon were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the round of 16 by Nigeria. Hosts Egypt were eliminated at the same stage after losing 0–1 to South Africa. Algeria defeated Senegal 1–0 in the final, winning their second title and first since 1990,[10] while Nigeria came third after beating Tunisia 1–0 in the third-place play-off match.[11]

Host selection edit

After the CAF Executive Committee meeting on 24 January 2014, it was announced that there were six official candidates for the 2019 edition:[12]

Bids:

  • Algeria
  • Cameroon
  • Ivory Coast

Rejected Bids:

  • Guinea / Guinea-Bissau / Liberia / Sierra Leone
  • Kenya / Uganda
  • Malawi / Zambia / Zimbabwe
  • Nigeria
  • Senegal

This list was different from the list of the host nation bids for both the 2019 and 2021 edition of the Cup of Nations as announced by CAF in November 2013, with Gabon also on the original list, but Cameroon not on it.[13] Among the six official candidates, Algeria, Guinea and Ivory Coast also bid for hosting the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

Democratic Republic of the Congo had originally put themselves forward as host candidates but withdrew in July 2014.[14] Security concerns and threats from various militant groups particularly in the eastern part of the country were an early issue with a Congolese bid.[15] Before bidding solo Guinea was part of a four-way joint bid with Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone and Liberia, similarly Zambia was originally part of a joint bid with Malawi and Zimbabwe. Other nations who expressed early interest in hosting were 2013 champions Nigeria, Senegal, and a joint bid of Kenya and Uganda.[16][17][18][19]

The decision of the host country was postponed from early 2014 to grant each bidding country adequate time to receive the inspection delegation.[12] After the final vote at the CAF Executive Committee meeting, on 20 September 2014, the CAF announced the hosts for the 2019, 2021 and 2023 AFCON tournaments: 2019 to Cameroon, 2021 to Ivory Coast, and 2023 to Guinea.[20]

New bid process edit

It was expected that Cameroon would host this edition but it was sidelined by the CAF on 30 November 2018 in Accra, Ghana for non-compliance with the specifications,[21] CAF announced that they would be receiving applications for the new hosts until 14 December 2018.

Bids:

  • Egypt
  • South Africa

The organization of the competition was finally awarded to Egypt on 8 January 2019 by the CAF Executive Committee meeting in Dakar, Senegal. Voters had a choice between two countries after Morocco's sports minister confirmed that his country was not interested in hosting: Egypt and South Africa.[22]

North Africa will host the tournament for the first time in 13 years after being hosted by Egypt also in 2006.

This is the fifth time that Egypt will host the African Cup after 1959, 1974, 1986 and the 2006 to become the country that has hosted it for the most times in the continent.

Results
Nation(s) Votes
Egypt 16
South Africa 1
Abstention 1
Total votes 18

Prize money edit

The CAF increased in 2019, the prize money to be shared among the teams participating in the Africa Cup of Nations.[23]

Final
position
Prize money
Champions US$4.5 million
Runners-up US$2.5 million
Semi-finalists US$2.0 million
Quarter-finalists US$1.0 million

Sponsorship edit

In July 2016, Total secured an eight-year sponsorship package from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to support 10 of its principal competitions. Total started with the Africa Cup of Nations that was held in Gabon in 2017 therefore renaming it to Total Africa Cup of Nations.[24]

Title sponsor Official sponsors Regional sponsors

Mascot edit

 
Tut, the official mascot of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations

The organizing board of the 2019 African Cup of Nations revealed the AFCON 2019 Mascot; "Tut", which was inspired by the Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun. His kit bears resemblance to Egypt's home colors, with the map of Africa visible on his shirt as well as the tournament's logo.[25]

Match ball edit

CAF replaced Mittre with Umbro as The official match ball, named Neo Pro, was unveiled on 29 May 2019.[26]

Qualification edit

 
  Qualified
  Failed to qualify
  Withdrew or did not enter
  Not part of CAF

Due to Morocco withdrawing from being hosts of the 2015 edition, CAF banned the national team of Morocco from entering the 2017 and 2019 Africa Cups of Nations.[27] However, the ban was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, meaning Morocco, having qualified for this edition of the African Cup of Nations, could participate in the tournament.[28]

Due to the withdrawal of Chad during 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification, they were banned from entering the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.[29]

Qualified teams edit

The following teams qualified for the tournament:

Team Method of
qualification
Date of qualification Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA ranking
at start of event
  Egypt Hosts / Group J runners-up 16 October 2018 24th 2017 Winners (1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010) 58
  Madagascar Group A runners-up 16 October 2018 1st None Debut 108
  Tunisia Group J winners 16 October 2018 19th 2017 Winners (2004) 25
  Senegal Group A winners 16 October 2018 15th 2017 Runners-up (2002) 22
  Morocco Group B winners 17 November 2018 17th 2017 Winners (1976) 47
  Nigeria Group E winners 17 November 2018 18th 2013 Winners (1980, 1994, 2013) 45
  Uganda Group L winners 17 November 2018 7th 2017 Runners-up (1978) 80
  Mali Group C winners 17 November 2018 11th 2017 Runners-up (1972) 62
  Guinea Group H winners 18 November 2018 12th 2015 Runners-up (1976) 71
  Algeria Group D winners 18 November 2018 18th 2017 Winners (1990) 68
  Mauritania Group I runners-up 18 November 2018 1st None Debut 103
  Ivory Coast Group H runners-up 18 November 2018 23rd 2017 Winners (1992, 2015) 62
  Kenya Group F runners-up 30 November 2018 6th 2004 Group stage (1972, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2004) 105
  Ghana Group F winners 30 November 2018 22nd 2017 Winners (1963, 1965, 1978, 1982) 50
  Angola Group I winners 22 March 2019 8th 2013 Quarter-finals (2008, 2010) 123
  Burundi Group C runners-up 23 March 2019 1st None Debut 134
  Cameroon Group B runners-up 23 March 2019 19th 2017 Winners (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002, 2017) 51
  Guinea-Bissau Group K winners 23 March 2019 2nd 2017 Group stage (2017) 118
  Namibia Group K runners-up 23 March 2019 3rd 2008 Group stage (1998, 2008) 113
  Zimbabwe Group G winners 24 March 2019 4th 2017 Group stage (2004, 2006, 2017) 109
  DR Congo Group G runners-up 24 March 2019 19th 2017 Winners (1968, 1974) 49
  Benin Group D runners-up 24 March 2019 4th 2010 Group stage (2004, 2008, 2010) 88
  Tanzania Group L runners-up 24 March 2019 2nd 1980 Group stage (1980) 131
  South Africa Group E runners-up 24 March 2019 10th 2015 Winners (1996) 72

Venues edit

With the Africa Cup of Nations expanded from 16 to 24 teams, at least six venues were expected to be used. After the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, the CAF agreed to increase the number of teams from 16 to 24, following the UEFA Euro 2016.

After being awarded the bid, initially Egypt chose eight stadiums to host the tournament. The eight stadiums were Cairo International Stadium and Al Salam Stadium in Cairo, Alexandria Stadium and Haras El Hodoud Stadium in Alexandria, Egyptian Army Stadium and Suez Stadium in Suez, Ismailia Stadium in Ismailia and Al Masry Club Stadium in Port Said. Later, Al Salam Stadium was replaced with 30 June Stadium, which was another stadium located in Cairo. It was expected that the famous Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria and Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium in Cairo would be used in the tournament, but they weren't selected.

On 17 February 2019, it was confirmed that only six stadiums would be used. The six venues were Cairo International Stadium and 30 June Stadium in Cairo, Alexandria Stadium in Alexandria, Suez Stadium in Suez, Ismailia Stadium in Ismailia and Al Masry Club Stadium in Port Said.[30]

However, on 13 March 2019, Al Masry Club Stadium in Port Said was replaced by Al Salam Stadium in Cairo after discovering a problem with one of the stadium's main stands.[31]

Cairo
Cairo International Stadium 30 June Stadium Al Salam Stadium
Capacity: 75,000 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 30,000
     
Alexandria Suez Ismailia
Alexandria Stadium Suez Stadium Ismailia Stadium
Capacity: 19,676 Capacity: 27,000 Capacity: 18,525
     

Match officials edit

The following referees were chosen for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.[32][33]

Referees edit

Assistant referees edit

  •   Mokrane Gourari
  •   Abdelhak Etchiali
  •   Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos
  •   Seydou Tiama
  •   Nguegoue Elvis Guy Noupue
  •   Evarist Menkouande
  •   Issa Yaya
  •   Soulaimane Almadine
  •   Tahssen Abo El Sadat
  •   Abouelregal Mahmoud
  •   Ahmed Hossam Taha
  •   Timothy Kiprono Kirui
  •   Tesfagiorghis Berhe
  •   Samuel Temesgin
  •   Sidibe Sidiki
  •   Gilbert Cheruiyot
  •   Souru Phatsoane
  •   Attia Amsaaed
  •   Lionel Andrianantenaina
  •   Azgaou Lahcen
  •   Mustapha Akarkad
  •   Arsenio Maringule
  •   Mahamadou Yahaya
  •   Baba Adel
  •   Oliver Safari
  •   El Hadji Malick Samba
  •   Zakhele Thusi Siwela
  •   Mohammed Ibrahim
  •   Waleed Ahmed Ali
  •   Yamen Mellouchi
  •   Anouar Hmila
  •   Mark Ssonko

Video assistant referees edit

The EFA announced the video assistant referees (VARs) would be introduced during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, starting from the quarter-finals.[34]

Squads edit

Each team had to register a squad of 23 players (Regulations Article 72).[35]

Format edit

Only the hosts received an automatic qualification spot, with the other 23 teams qualifying through a qualification tournament. At the finals, the 24 teams were drawn into six groups of four teams each. The teams in each group played a single round robin. After the group stage, the top two teams and the four best third-placed teams advanced to the round of 16. The winners advanced to the quarter-finals. The winners of the quarter-finals advanced to the semi-finals. The losers of the semi-finals played in a third place play-off, while winners of the semi-finals played in the final.[35]

Draw edit

The draw took place on 12 April 2019, 20:00 CAT (UTC+2),[36] facing the Sphinx and the Pyramids in Giza, Egypt.[37] The 24 teams were drawn into six groups of four teams.[38]

The draw procedure was approved by the CAF Executive Committee on 11 April 2019. For the draw, the teams were allocated to four pots based on the FIFA World Rankings of April 2019 (shown in parentheses). Hosts Egypt were automatically assigned to position A1.[35] Defending champions Cameroon were also automatically placed into Pot 1.[39]

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
  Egypt (57) (hosts)
  Cameroon (54) (title holders)
  Senegal (23)
  Tunisia (28)
  Nigeria (42)
  Morocco (45)
  DR Congo (46)
  Ghana (49)
  Mali (65)
  Ivory Coast (65)
  Guinea (68)
  Algeria (70)
  South Africa (73)
  Uganda (79)
  Benin (91)
  Mauritania (103)
  Madagascar (107)
  Kenya (108)
  Zimbabwe (110)
  Namibia (113)
  Guinea-Bissau (118)
  Angola (122)
  Tanzania (131)
  Burundi (136)

Group stage edit

The top two teams of each group, along with the best four third-placed teams, advanced to the round of 16.

All times are local, CAT (UTC+2).

Tiebreakers edit

Teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (Regulations Article 74):[35]

  1. Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  2. Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  3. Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  4. If more than two teams were tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams were still tied, all head-to-head criteria above were reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
  5. Goal difference in all group matches;
  6. Goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Drawing of lots.

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Egypt (H) 3 3 0 0 5 0 +5 9 Advance to knockout stage
2   Uganda 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
3   DR Congo 3 1 0 2 4 4 0 3
4   Zimbabwe 3 0 1 2 1 6 −5 1
Source: CAF
(H) Hosts
Egypt  1–0  Zimbabwe
Report
DR Congo  0–2  Uganda
Report
Attendance: 2,000[41]
Referee: Rédouane Jiyed (Morocco)

Uganda  1–1  Zimbabwe
Report
Egypt  2–0  DR Congo
Report

Uganda  0–2  Egypt
Report
Zimbabwe  0–4  DR Congo
Report
Attendance: 4,364[45]
Referee: Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria)

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Madagascar 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 7 Advance to knockout stage
2   Nigeria 3 2 0 1 2 2 0 6
3   Guinea 3 1 1 1 4 3 +1 4
4   Burundi 3 0 0 3 0 4 −4 0
Source: CAF
Nigeria  1–0  Burundi
Report
Guinea  2–2  Madagascar
Report
Attendance: 5,342[47]
Referee: Amin Omar (Egypt)

Nigeria  1–0  Guinea
Report
Attendance: 10,388[48]
Referee: Helder Martins de Carvalho (Angola)
Madagascar  1–0  Burundi
Report
Attendance: 4,900[49]
Referee: Haythem Guirat (Tunisia)[50]

Burundi  0–2  Guinea
Report
Attendance: 5,753[52]
Referee: Noureddine El Jaafari (Morocco)

Group C edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Algeria 3 3 0 0 6 0 +6 9 Advance to knockout stage
2   Senegal 3 2 0 1 5 1 +4 6
3   Kenya 3 1 0 2 3 7 −4 3
4   Tanzania 3 0 0 3 2 8 −6 0
Source: CAF
Senegal  2–0  Tanzania
Report
Attendance: 7,249[53]
Referee: Sadok Selmi (Tunisia)
Algeria  2–0  Kenya
Report
Attendance: 8,071[54]
Referee: Mahamadou Keita (Mali)

Senegal  0–1  Algeria
Report
Attendance: 25,765[55]
Kenya  3–2  Tanzania
Report
Attendance: 7,233[56]
Referee: Ahmad Heeralall (Mauritius)

Kenya  0–3  Senegal
Report
Attendance: 13,224[57]
Referee: Gehad Grisha (Egypt)
Tanzania  0–3  Algeria
Report
Attendance: 8,921[58]
Referee: Andofetra Rakotojaona (Madagascar)

Group D edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Morocco 3 3 0 0 3 0 +3 9 Advance to knockout stage
2   Ivory Coast 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3 6
3   South Africa 3 1 0 2 1 2 −1 3
4   Namibia 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0
Source: CAF
Morocco  1–0  Namibia
Report
Attendance: 6,857[59]
Referee: Louis Hakizimana (Rwanda)
Ivory Coast  1–0  South Africa
Report
Attendance: 4,961[60]
Referee: Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria)

Morocco  1–0  Ivory Coast
Report
Attendance: 27,500[61]
South Africa  1–0  Namibia
Report
Attendance: 16,090[62]
Referee: Issa Sy (Senegal)

South Africa  0–1  Morocco
Report
Attendance: 12,098[63]
Referee: Jean-Jacques Ngambo (DR Congo)
Namibia  1–4  Ivory Coast
Report
Attendance: 7,530[64]
Referee: Peter Waweru (Kenya)

Group E edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Mali 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2   Tunisia 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3
3   Angola 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
4   Mauritania 3 0 2 1 1 4 −3 2
Source: CAF
Tunisia  1–1  Angola
Report
Mali  4–1  Mauritania
Report
Attendance: 6,202[66]
Referee: Jean-Jacques Ngambo (DR Congo)

Tunisia  1–1  Mali
Report
Attendance: 16,085[67]
Referee: Joshua Bondo (Botswana)[68]
Mauritania  0–0  Angola
Report
Attendance: 10,120[69]

Mauritania  0–0  Tunisia
Report
Attendance: 7,732[70]
Referee: Louis Hakizimana (Rwanda)
Angola  0–1  Mali
Report
Attendance: 8,135[71]
Referee: Redouane Jiyed (Morocco)

Group F edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Ghana 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2 5 Advance to knockout stage
2   Cameroon 3 1 2 0 2 0 +2 5
3   Benin 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3
4   Guinea-Bissau 3 0 1 2 0 4 −4 1
Source: CAF
Cameroon  2–0  Guinea-Bissau
Report
Attendance: 5,983[72]
Referee: Noureddine El Jaafari (Morocco)
Ghana  2–2  Benin
Report
Attendance: 8,094[73]
Referee: Youssef Essrayri (Tunisia)

Cameroon  0–0  Ghana
Report
Benin  0–0  Guinea-Bissau
Report
Attendance: 9,212[75]
Referee: Pacifique Ndabihawenimana (Burundi)

Benin  0–0  Cameroon
Report
Attendance: 14,120[76]
Referee: Sadok Selmi (Tunisia)
Guinea-Bissau  0–2  Ghana
Report
Attendance: 6,905[77]

Ranking of third-placed teams edit

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 B   Guinea 3 1 1 1 4 3 +1 4 Advance to knockout stage
2 A   DR Congo 3 1 0 2 4 4 0 3
3 F   Benin 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3
4 D   South Africa 3 1 0 2 1 2 −1 3
5 C   Kenya 3 1 0 2 3 7 −4 3
6 E   Angola 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Disciplinary points; 5) Drawing of lots.

Knockout stage edit

In the knockout stage, extra time and a penalty shoot-out were used to decide the winner if necessary, except for the third place match, where a direct penalty shoot-out, without any extra time, was used to decide the winner if necessary (Regulations Article 75).[35]

Bracket edit

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
5 July – Cairo (International)
 
 
  Uganda0
 
10 July – Cairo (30 June)
 
  Senegal1
 
  Senegal1
 
5 July – Cairo (Al Salam)
 
  Benin0
 
  Morocco1 (1)
 
14 July – Cairo (30 June)
 
  Benin (pen.)1 (4)
 
  Senegal (a.e.t.)1
 
7 July – Alexandria
 
  Tunisia0
 
  Madagascar (pen.)2 (4)
 
11 July – Cairo (Al Salam)
 
  DR Congo2 (2)
 
  Madagascar0
 
8 July – Ismailia
 
  Tunisia3
 
  Ghana1 (4)
 
19 July – Cairo (International)
 
  Tunisia (pen.)1 (5)
 
  Senegal0
 
8 July – Suez
 
  Algeria1
 
  Mali0
 
11 July – Suez
 
  Ivory Coast1
 
  Ivory Coast1 (3)
 
7 July – Cairo (30 June)
 
  Algeria (pen.)1 (4)
 
  Algeria3
 
14 July – Cairo (International)
 
  Guinea0
 
  Algeria2
 
6 July – Alexandria
 
  Nigeria1 Third place play-off
 
  Nigeria3
 
10 July – Cairo (International)17 July – Cairo (Al Salam)
 
  Cameroon2
 
  Nigeria2  Tunisia0
 
6 July – Cairo (International)
 
  South Africa1   Nigeria1
 
  Egypt0
 
 
  South Africa1
 

Round of 16 edit

Morocco  1–1 (a.e.t.)  Benin
Report
Penalties
1–4
Attendance: 7,500[78]
Referee: Helder Martins de Carvalho (Angola)

Uganda  0–1  Senegal
Report
Attendance: 6,950[79]
Referee: Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria)

Nigeria  3–2  Cameroon
Report
Attendance: 10,000[80]
Referee: Joshua Bondo (Botswana)

Egypt  0–1  South Africa
Report

Madagascar  2–2 (a.e.t.)  DR Congo
Report
Penalties
4–2
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The 2019 Africa Cup of Nations abbreviated as AFCON 2019 or CAN 2019 known as the Total 2019 Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons was the 32nd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations the biennial international men s football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football CAF The tournament was hosted by Egypt The competition was held from 21 June to 19 July 2019 as per the decision of the CAF Executive Committee on 20 July 2017 to move the Africa Cup of Nations from January February to June July for the first time 2 It was also the first Africa Cup of Nations expanded from 16 to 24 teams 3 4 2019 Africa Cup of Nationsكأس الأمم الأفريقية 2019Official logoTournament detailsHost countryEgyptDates21 June 19 JulyTeams24Venue s 6 in 4 host cities Final positionsChampions Algeria 2nd title Runners up SenegalThird place NigeriaFourth place TunisiaTournament statisticsMatches played52Goals scored102 1 96 per match Attendance943 053 18 136 per match Top scorer s Odion Ighalo 5 goals Best player s Ismael Bennacer 1 Best young playerKrepin DiattaBest goalkeeperRais M BolhiFair play award Senegal 20172021 The tournament was initially scheduled to be hosted by Cameroon 5 Cameroon would have hosted the competition for the first time since 1972 They were also the title holders after winning the previous edition On 30 November 2018 Cameroon was stripped of hosting the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations 6 due to delays in the delivery of infrastructure the Boko Haram insurgency and the Anglophone Crisis 7 However the country was given the right to host the next edition of the tournament On 8 January 2019 Egypt was chosen by the CAF Executive Committee as the host nation of the competition 8 The tournament was also moved from the original dates of 15 June 13 July to 21 June 19 July due to Ramadan 9 Cameroon were the defending champions but were eliminated in the round of 16 by Nigeria Hosts Egypt were eliminated at the same stage after losing 0 1 to South Africa Algeria defeated Senegal 1 0 in the final winning their second title and first since 1990 10 while Nigeria came third after beating Tunisia 1 0 in the third place play off match 11 Contents 1 Host selection 1 1 New bid process 2 Prize money 3 Sponsorship 4 Mascot 5 Match ball 6 Qualification 6 1 Qualified teams 7 Venues 8 Match officials 8 1 Referees 8 2 Assistant referees 8 3 Video assistant referees 9 Squads 10 Format 11 Draw 12 Group stage 12 1 Tiebreakers 12 2 Group A 12 3 Group B 12 4 Group C 12 5 Group D 12 6 Group E 12 7 Group F 12 8 Ranking of third placed teams 13 Knockout stage 13 1 Bracket 13 2 Round of 16 13 3 Quarter finals 13 4 Semi finals 13 5 Third place play off 13 6 Final 14 Statistics 14 1 Goalscorers 15 Awards 15 1 Tournament rankings 16 References 17 External linksHost selection editAfter the CAF Executive Committee meeting on 24 January 2014 it was announced that there were six official candidates for the 2019 edition 12 Bids Algeria Cameroon Ivory Coast Rejected Bids Guinea Guinea Bissau Liberia Sierra Leone Kenya Uganda Malawi Zambia Zimbabwe Nigeria Senegal This list was different from the list of the host nation bids for both the 2019 and 2021 edition of the Cup of Nations as announced by CAF in November 2013 with Gabon also on the original list but Cameroon not on it 13 Among the six official candidates Algeria Guinea and Ivory Coast also bid for hosting the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Democratic Republic of the Congo had originally put themselves forward as host candidates but withdrew in July 2014 14 Security concerns and threats from various militant groups particularly in the eastern part of the country were an early issue with a Congolese bid 15 Before bidding solo Guinea was part of a four way joint bid with Guinea Bissau Sierra Leone and Liberia similarly Zambia was originally part of a joint bid with Malawi and Zimbabwe Other nations who expressed early interest in hosting were 2013 champions Nigeria Senegal and a joint bid of Kenya and Uganda 16 17 18 19 The decision of the host country was postponed from early 2014 to grant each bidding country adequate time to receive the inspection delegation 12 After the final vote at the CAF Executive Committee meeting on 20 September 2014 the CAF announced the hosts for the 2019 2021 and 2023 AFCON tournaments 2019 to Cameroon 2021 to Ivory Coast and 2023 to Guinea 20 New bid process edit It was expected that Cameroon would host this edition but it was sidelined by the CAF on 30 November 2018 in Accra Ghana for non compliance with the specifications 21 CAF announced that they would be receiving applications for the new hosts until 14 December 2018 Bids Egypt South Africa The organization of the competition was finally awarded to Egypt on 8 January 2019 by the CAF Executive Committee meeting in Dakar Senegal Voters had a choice between two countries after Morocco s sports minister confirmed that his country was not interested in hosting Egypt and South Africa 22 North Africa will host the tournament for the first time in 13 years after being hosted by Egypt also in 2006 This is the fifth time that Egypt will host the African Cup after 1959 1974 1986 and the 2006 to become the country that has hosted it for the most times in the continent Results Nation s Votes Egypt 16 South Africa 1 Abstention 1 Total votes 18Prize money editThe CAF increased in 2019 the prize money to be shared among the teams participating in the Africa Cup of Nations 23 Finalposition Prize money Champions US 4 5 million Runners up US 2 5 million Semi finalists US 2 0 million Quarter finalists US 1 0 millionSponsorship editIn July 2016 Total secured an eight year sponsorship package from the Confederation of African Football CAF to support 10 of its principal competitions Total started with the Africa Cup of Nations that was held in Gabon in 2017 therefore renaming it to Total Africa Cup of Nations 24 Title sponsor Official sponsors Regional sponsors Total 1XBET Orange Visa Gilead Continental Yamaha Temmy sMascot edit nbsp Tut the official mascot of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations The organizing board of the 2019 African Cup of Nations revealed the AFCON 2019 Mascot Tut which was inspired by the Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun His kit bears resemblance to Egypt s home colors with the map of Africa visible on his shirt as well as the tournament s logo 25 Match ball editCAF replaced Mittre with Umbro as The official match ball named Neo Pro was unveiled on 29 May 2019 26 Qualification editMain article 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification nbsp Qualified Failed to qualify Withdrew or did not enter Not part of CAF Due to Morocco withdrawing from being hosts of the 2015 edition CAF banned the national team of Morocco from entering the 2017 and 2019 Africa Cups of Nations 27 However the ban was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport meaning Morocco having qualified for this edition of the African Cup of Nations could participate in the tournament 28 Due to the withdrawal of Chad during 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification they were banned from entering the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations 29 Qualified teams edit The following teams qualified for the tournament Team Method ofqualification Date of qualification Finalsappearance Lastappearance Previous bestperformance FIFA rankingat start of event nbsp Egypt Hosts Group J runners up 16 October 2018 24th 2017 Winners 1957 1959 1986 1998 2006 2008 2010 58 nbsp Madagascar Group A runners up 16 October 2018 1st None Debut 108 nbsp Tunisia Group J winners 16 October 2018 19th 2017 Winners 2004 25 nbsp Senegal Group A winners 16 October 2018 15th 2017 Runners up 2002 22 nbsp Morocco Group B winners 17 November 2018 17th 2017 Winners 1976 47 nbsp Nigeria Group E winners 17 November 2018 18th 2013 Winners 1980 1994 2013 45 nbsp Uganda Group L winners 17 November 2018 7th 2017 Runners up 1978 80 nbsp Mali Group C winners 17 November 2018 11th 2017 Runners up 1972 62 nbsp Guinea Group H winners 18 November 2018 12th 2015 Runners up 1976 71 nbsp Algeria Group D winners 18 November 2018 18th 2017 Winners 1990 68 nbsp Mauritania Group I runners up 18 November 2018 1st None Debut 103 nbsp Ivory Coast Group H runners up 18 November 2018 23rd 2017 Winners 1992 2015 62 nbsp Kenya Group F runners up 30 November 2018 6th 2004 Group stage 1972 1988 1990 1992 2004 105 nbsp Ghana Group F winners 30 November 2018 22nd 2017 Winners 1963 1965 1978 1982 50 nbsp Angola Group I winners 22 March 2019 8th 2013 Quarter finals 2008 2010 123 nbsp Burundi Group C runners up 23 March 2019 1st None Debut 134 nbsp Cameroon Group B runners up 23 March 2019 19th 2017 Winners 1984 1988 2000 2002 2017 51 nbsp Guinea Bissau Group K winners 23 March 2019 2nd 2017 Group stage 2017 118 nbsp Namibia Group K runners up 23 March 2019 3rd 2008 Group stage 1998 2008 113 nbsp Zimbabwe Group G winners 24 March 2019 4th 2017 Group stage 2004 2006 2017 109 nbsp DR Congo Group G runners up 24 March 2019 19th 2017 Winners 1968 1974 49 nbsp Benin Group D runners up 24 March 2019 4th 2010 Group stage 2004 2008 2010 88 nbsp Tanzania Group L runners up 24 March 2019 2nd 1980 Group stage 1980 131 nbsp South Africa Group E runners up 24 March 2019 10th 2015 Winners 1996 72Venues editWith the Africa Cup of Nations expanded from 16 to 24 teams at least six venues were expected to be used After the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations the CAF agreed to increase the number of teams from 16 to 24 following the UEFA Euro 2016 After being awarded the bid initially Egypt chose eight stadiums to host the tournament The eight stadiums were Cairo International Stadium and Al Salam Stadium in Cairo Alexandria Stadium and Haras El Hodoud Stadium in Alexandria Egyptian Army Stadium and Suez Stadium in Suez Ismailia Stadium in Ismailia and Al Masry Club Stadium in Port Said Later Al Salam Stadium was replaced with 30 June Stadium which was another stadium located in Cairo It was expected that the famous Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria and Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium in Cairo would be used in the tournament but they weren t selected On 17 February 2019 it was confirmed that only six stadiums would be used The six venues were Cairo International Stadium and 30 June Stadium in Cairo Alexandria Stadium in Alexandria Suez Stadium in Suez Ismailia Stadium in Ismailia and Al Masry Club Stadium in Port Said 30 However on 13 March 2019 Al Masry Club Stadium in Port Said was replaced by Al Salam Stadium in Cairo after discovering a problem with one of the stadium s main stands 31 nbsp nbsp Cairo nbsp Alexandria nbsp Ismailia nbsp Suez Cairo Cairo International Stadium 30 June Stadium Al Salam Stadium Capacity 75 000 Capacity 30 000 Capacity 30 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp Alexandria Suez Ismailia Alexandria Stadium Suez Stadium Ismailia Stadium Capacity 19 676 Capacity 27 000 Capacity 18 525 nbsp nbsp nbsp Match officials editThe following referees were chosen for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations 32 33 Referees edit nbsp Mustapha Ghorbal nbsp Helder Martins Rodrigues de Carvalho nbsp Joshua Bondo nbsp Pacifique Ndabihawenimana nbsp Sidi Alioum nbsp Gehad Grisha nbsp Amin Omar nbsp Ibrahim Nour El Din nbsp Bamlak Tessema Weyesa nbsp Eric Otogo Castane nbsp Bakary Gassama nbsp Peter Waweru nbsp Andofetra Rakotojaona nbsp Mahamadou Keita nbsp Beida Dahane nbsp Ahmad Imetehaz Heeralall nbsp Noureddine El Jaafari nbsp Redouane Jiyed nbsp Jean Jacques Ndala Ngambo nbsp Louis Hakizimana nbsp Maguette Ndiaye nbsp Issa Sy nbsp Bernard Camille nbsp Victor Gomes nbsp Sadok Selmi nbsp Youssef Essrayri nbsp Haythem Guirat nbsp Janny Sikazwe Assistant referees edit nbsp Mokrane Gourari nbsp Abdelhak Etchiali nbsp Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos nbsp Seydou Tiama nbsp Nguegoue Elvis Guy Noupue nbsp Evarist Menkouande nbsp Issa Yaya nbsp Soulaimane Almadine nbsp Tahssen Abo El Sadat nbsp Abouelregal Mahmoud nbsp Ahmed Hossam Taha nbsp Timothy Kiprono Kirui nbsp Tesfagiorghis Berhe nbsp Samuel Temesgin nbsp Sidibe Sidiki nbsp Gilbert Cheruiyot nbsp Souru Phatsoane nbsp Attia Amsaaed nbsp Lionel Andrianantenaina nbsp Azgaou Lahcen nbsp Mustapha Akarkad nbsp Arsenio Maringule nbsp Mahamadou Yahaya nbsp Baba Adel nbsp Oliver Safari nbsp El Hadji Malick Samba nbsp Zakhele Thusi Siwela nbsp Mohammed Ibrahim nbsp Waleed Ahmed Ali nbsp Yamen Mellouchi nbsp Anouar Hmila nbsp Mark Ssonko Video assistant referees edit The EFA announced the video assistant referees VARs would be introduced during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations starting from the quarter finals 34 nbsp Benoit Millot nbsp Pol van BoekelSquads editMain article 2019 Africa Cup of Nations squads Each team had to register a squad of 23 players Regulations Article 72 35 Format editOnly the hosts received an automatic qualification spot with the other 23 teams qualifying through a qualification tournament At the finals the 24 teams were drawn into six groups of four teams each The teams in each group played a single round robin After the group stage the top two teams and the four best third placed teams advanced to the round of 16 The winners advanced to the quarter finals The winners of the quarter finals advanced to the semi finals The losers of the semi finals played in a third place play off while winners of the semi finals played in the final 35 Draw editThe draw took place on 12 April 2019 20 00 CAT UTC 2 36 facing the Sphinx and the Pyramids in Giza Egypt 37 The 24 teams were drawn into six groups of four teams 38 The draw procedure was approved by the CAF Executive Committee on 11 April 2019 For the draw the teams were allocated to four pots based on the FIFA World Rankings of April 2019 shown in parentheses Hosts Egypt were automatically assigned to position A1 35 Defending champions Cameroon were also automatically placed into Pot 1 39 Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 nbsp Egypt 57 hosts nbsp Cameroon 54 title holders nbsp Senegal 23 nbsp Tunisia 28 nbsp Nigeria 42 nbsp Morocco 45 nbsp DR Congo 46 nbsp Ghana 49 nbsp Mali 65 nbsp Ivory Coast 65 nbsp Guinea 68 nbsp Algeria 70 nbsp South Africa 73 nbsp Uganda 79 nbsp Benin 91 nbsp Mauritania 103 nbsp Madagascar 107 nbsp Kenya 108 nbsp Zimbabwe 110 nbsp Namibia 113 nbsp Guinea Bissau 118 nbsp Angola 122 nbsp Tanzania 131 nbsp Burundi 136 Group stage editThe top two teams of each group along with the best four third placed teams advanced to the round of 16 All times are local CAT UTC 2 Tiebreakers edit Teams were ranked according to points 3 points for a win 1 point for a draw 0 points for a loss and if tied on points the following tiebreaking criteria were applied in the order given to determine the rankings Regulations Article 74 35 Points in head to head matches among tied teams Goal difference in head to head matches among tied teams Goals scored in head to head matches among tied teams If more than two teams were tied and after applying all head to head criteria above a subset of teams were still tied all head to head criteria above were reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams Goal difference in all group matches Goals scored in all group matches Drawing of lots Group A edit Main article 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group A Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Egypt H 3 3 0 0 5 0 5 9 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Uganda 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4 3 nbsp DR Congo 3 1 0 2 4 4 0 3 4 nbsp Zimbabwe 3 0 1 2 1 6 5 1Source CAF H Hosts 21 June 2019 2019 06 21 22 00Egypt nbsp 1 0 nbsp ZimbabweTrezeguet nbsp 41 ReportCairo International Stadium CairoAttendance 73 299 40 Referee Sidi Alioum Cameroon 22 June 2019 2019 06 22 16 30DR Congo nbsp 0 2 nbsp UgandaReport Kaddu nbsp 14 Okwi nbsp 48 Cairo International Stadium CairoAttendance 2 000 41 Referee Redouane Jiyed Morocco 26 June 2019 2019 06 26 19 00Uganda nbsp 1 1 nbsp ZimbabweOkwi nbsp 12 Report Billiat nbsp 40 Cairo International Stadium CairoAttendance 73 589 42 Referee Eric Otogo Castane Gabon 26 June 2019 2019 06 26 22 00Egypt nbsp 2 0 nbsp DR CongoA Elmohamady nbsp 25 Salah nbsp 43 ReportCairo International Stadium CairoAttendance 74 219 43 Referee Victor Gomes South Africa 30 June 2019 2019 06 30 21 00Uganda nbsp 0 2 nbsp EgyptReport Salah nbsp 36 A Elmohamady nbsp 45 1 Cairo International Stadium CairoAttendance 74 566 44 Referee Maguette Ndiaye Senegal 30 June 2019 2019 06 30 21 00Zimbabwe nbsp 0 4 nbsp DR CongoReport Bolingi nbsp 4 Bakambu nbsp 34 65 pen Assombalonga nbsp 78 30 June Stadium CairoAttendance 4 364 45 Referee Mustapha Ghorbal Algeria Group B edit Main article 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group B Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Madagascar 3 2 1 0 5 2 3 7 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Nigeria 3 2 0 1 2 2 0 6 3 nbsp Guinea 3 1 1 1 4 3 1 4 4 nbsp Burundi 3 0 0 3 0 4 4 0Source CAF 22 June 2019 2019 06 22 19 00Nigeria nbsp 1 0 nbsp BurundiIghalo nbsp 77 ReportAlexandria Stadium AlexandriaAttendance 3 192 46 Referee Bernard Camille Seychelles 22 June 2019 2019 06 22 22 00Guinea nbsp 2 2 nbsp MadagascarKaba nbsp 34 Kamano nbsp 66 pen Report Abel nbsp 49 Andriamatsinoro nbsp 55 Alexandria Stadium AlexandriaAttendance 5 342 47 Referee Amin Omar Egypt 26 June 2019 2019 06 26 16 30Nigeria nbsp 1 0 nbsp GuineaOmeruo nbsp 73 ReportAlexandria Stadium AlexandriaAttendance 10 388 48 Referee Helder Martins de Carvalho Angola 27 June 2019 2019 06 27 16 30Madagascar nbsp 1 0 nbsp BurundiIlaimaharitra nbsp 76 ReportAlexandria Stadium AlexandriaAttendance 4 900 49 Referee Haythem Guirat Tunisia 50 30 June 2019 2019 06 30 18 00Madagascar nbsp 2 0 nbsp NigeriaNomenjanahary nbsp 13 Andriamatsinoro nbsp 53 ReportAlexandria Stadium AlexandriaAttendance 9 895 51 Referee Bakary Gassama Gambia 30 June 2019 2019 06 30 18 00Burundi nbsp 0 2 nbsp GuineaReport Yattara nbsp 25 52 Al Salam Stadium CairoAttendance 5 753 52 Referee Noureddine El Jaafari Morocco Group C edit Main article 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group C Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Algeria 3 3 0 0 6 0 6 9 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Senegal 3 2 0 1 5 1 4 6 3 nbsp Kenya 3 1 0 2 3 7 4 3 4 nbsp Tanzania 3 0 0 3 2 8 6 0Source CAF 23 June 2019 2019 06 23 19 00Senegal nbsp 2 0 nbsp TanzaniaKeita nbsp 28 Diatta nbsp 64 Report30 June Stadium CairoAttendance 7 249 53 Referee Sadok Selmi Tunisia 23 June 2019 2019 06 23 22 00Algeria nbsp 2 0 nbsp KenyaBounedjah nbsp 34 pen Mahrez nbsp 43 Report30 June Stadium CairoAttendance 8 071 54 Referee Mahamadou Keita Mali 27 June 2019 2019 06 27 19 00Senegal nbsp 0 1 nbsp AlgeriaReport Belaili nbsp 49 30 June Stadium CairoAttendance 25 765 55 Referee Janny Sikazwe Zambia 27 June 2019 2019 06 27 22 00Kenya nbsp 3 2 nbsp TanzaniaOlunga nbsp 39 80 Omolo nbsp 62 Report Msuva nbsp 6 Samatta nbsp 40 30 June Stadium CairoAttendance 7 233 56 Referee Ahmad Heeralall Mauritius 1 July 2019 2019 07 01 21 00Kenya nbsp 0 3 nbsp SenegalReport Sarr nbsp 63 Mane nbsp 71 78 pen 30 June Stadium CairoAttendance 13 224 57 Referee Gehad Grisha Egypt 1 July 2019 2019 07 01 21 00Tanzania nbsp 0 3 nbsp AlgeriaReport Slimani nbsp 35 Ounas nbsp 39 45 1 Al Salam Stadium CairoAttendance 8 921 58 Referee Andofetra Rakotojaona Madagascar Group D edit Main article 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group D Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Morocco 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 9 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Ivory Coast 3 2 0 1 5 2 3 6 3 nbsp South Africa 3 1 0 2 1 2 1 3 4 nbsp Namibia 3 0 0 3 1 6 5 0Source CAF 23 June 2019 2019 06 23 16 30Morocco nbsp 1 0 nbsp NamibiaKeimuine nbsp 89 o g ReportAl Salam Stadium CairoAttendance 6 857 59 Referee Louis Hakizimana Rwanda 24 June 2019 2019 06 24 16 30Ivory Coast nbsp 1 0 nbsp South AfricaKodjia nbsp 64 ReportAl Salam Stadium CairoAttendance 4 961 60 Referee Mustapha Ghorbal Algeria 28 June 2019 2019 06 28 19 00Morocco nbsp 1 0 nbsp Ivory CoastEn Nesyri nbsp 23 ReportAl Salam Stadium CairoAttendance 27 500 61 Referee Sidi Alioum Cameroon 28 June 2019 2019 06 28 22 00South Africa nbsp 1 0 nbsp NamibiaZungu nbsp 68 ReportAl Salam Stadium CairoAttendance 16 090 62 Referee Issa Sy Senegal 1 July 2019 2019 07 01 18 00South Africa nbsp 0 1 nbsp MoroccoReport Boussoufa nbsp 90 Al Salam Stadium CairoAttendance 12 098 63 Referee Jean Jacques Ngambo DR Congo 1 July 2019 2019 07 01 18 00Namibia nbsp 1 4 nbsp Ivory CoastKamatuka nbsp 71 Report Gradel nbsp 39 Die nbsp 58 Zaha nbsp 84 Cornet nbsp 89 30 June Stadium CairoAttendance 7 530 64 Referee Peter Waweru Kenya Group E edit Main article 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group E Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Mali 3 2 1 0 6 2 4 7 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Tunisia 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3 3 nbsp Angola 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 4 nbsp Mauritania 3 0 2 1 1 4 3 2Source CAF 24 June 2019 2019 06 24 19 00Tunisia nbsp 1 1 nbsp AngolaMsakni nbsp 34 pen Report Djalma nbsp 73 Suez Stadium SuezAttendance 7 345 65 Referee Bamlak Tessema Weyesa Ethiopia 24 June 2019 2019 06 24 22 00Mali nbsp 4 1 nbsp MauritaniaDiaby nbsp 37 Marega nbsp 45 pen A Traore II nbsp 55 A Traore I nbsp 74 Report El Hacen nbsp 72 pen Suez Stadium SuezAttendance 6 202 66 Referee Jean Jacques Ngambo DR Congo 28 June 2019 2019 06 28 16 30Tunisia nbsp 1 1 nbsp MaliKhazri nbsp 70 Report Samassekou nbsp 60 Suez Stadium SuezAttendance 16 085 67 Referee Joshua Bondo Botswana 68 29 June 2019 2019 06 29 16 30Mauritania nbsp 0 0 nbsp AngolaReportSuez Stadium SuezAttendance 10 120 69 Referee Ibrahim Nour El Din Egypt 2 July 2019 2019 07 02 21 00Mauritania nbsp 0 0 nbsp TunisiaReportSuez Stadium SuezAttendance 7 732 70 Referee Louis Hakizimana Rwanda 2 July 2019 2019 07 02 21 00Angola nbsp 0 1 nbsp MaliReport Haidara nbsp 37 Ismailia Stadium IsmailiaAttendance 8 135 71 Referee Redouane Jiyed Morocco Group F edit Main article 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group F Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Ghana 3 1 2 0 4 2 2 5 Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Cameroon 3 1 2 0 2 0 2 5 3 nbsp Benin 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3 4 nbsp Guinea Bissau 3 0 1 2 0 4 4 1Source CAF 25 June 2019 2019 06 25 19 00Cameroon nbsp 2 0 nbsp Guinea BissauYaya nbsp 66 Bahoken nbsp 69 ReportIsmailia Stadium IsmailiaAttendance 5 983 72 Referee Noureddine El Jaafari Morocco 25 June 2019 2019 06 25 22 00Ghana nbsp 2 2 nbsp BeninA Ayew nbsp 9 J Ayew nbsp 42 Report Pote nbsp 2 63 Ismailia Stadium IsmailiaAttendance 8 094 73 Referee Youssef Essrayri Tunisia 29 June 2019 2019 06 29 19 00Cameroon nbsp 0 0 nbsp GhanaReportIsmailia Stadium IsmailiaAttendance 16 724 74 Referee Bamlak Tessema Weyesa Ethiopia 29 June 2019 2019 06 29 22 00Benin nbsp 0 0 nbsp Guinea BissauReportIsmailia Stadium IsmailiaAttendance 9 212 75 Referee Pacifique Ndabihawenimana Burundi 2 July 2019 2019 07 02 18 00Benin nbsp 0 0 nbsp CameroonReportIsmailia Stadium IsmailiaAttendance 14 120 76 Referee Sadok Selmi Tunisia 2 July 2019 2019 07 02 18 00Guinea Bissau nbsp 0 2 nbsp GhanaReport J Ayew nbsp 46 Partey nbsp 72 Suez Stadium SuezAttendance 6 905 77 Referee Eric Otogo Castane Gabon Ranking of third placed teams edit Pos Grp Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 B nbsp Guinea 3 1 1 1 4 3 1 4 Advance to knockout stage 2 A nbsp DR Congo 3 1 0 2 4 4 0 3 3 F nbsp Benin 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3 4 D nbsp South Africa 3 1 0 2 1 2 1 3 5 C nbsp Kenya 3 1 0 2 3 7 4 3 6 E nbsp Angola 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 2Source CAFRules for classification 1 Points 2 Goal difference 3 Goals scored 4 Disciplinary points 5 Drawing of lots Knockout stage editMain article 2019 Africa Cup of Nations knockout stage In the knockout stage extra time and a penalty shoot out were used to decide the winner if necessary except for the third place match where a direct penalty shoot out without any extra time was used to decide the winner if necessary Regulations Article 75 35 Bracket edit Round of 16Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 5 July Cairo International nbsp Uganda0 10 July Cairo 30 June nbsp Senegal1 nbsp Senegal1 5 July Cairo Al Salam nbsp Benin0 nbsp Morocco1 1 14 July Cairo 30 June nbsp Benin pen 1 4 nbsp Senegal a e t 1 7 July Alexandria nbsp Tunisia0 nbsp Madagascar pen 2 4 11 July Cairo Al Salam nbsp DR Congo2 2 nbsp Madagascar0 8 July Ismailia nbsp Tunisia3 nbsp Ghana1 4 19 July Cairo International nbsp Tunisia pen 1 5 nbsp Senegal0 8 July Suez nbsp Algeria1 nbsp Mali0 11 July Suez nbsp Ivory Coast1 nbsp Ivory Coast1 3 7 July Cairo 30 June nbsp Algeria pen 1 4 nbsp Algeria3 14 July Cairo International nbsp Guinea0 nbsp Algeria2 6 July Alexandria nbsp Nigeria1Third place play off nbsp Nigeria3 10 July Cairo International 17 July Cairo Al Salam nbsp Cameroon2 nbsp Nigeria2 nbsp Tunisia0 6 July Cairo International nbsp South Africa1 nbsp Nigeria1 nbsp Egypt0 nbsp South Africa1 Round of 16 edit 5 July 2019 2019 07 05 18 00Morocco nbsp 1 1 a e t nbsp BeninEn Nesyri nbsp 76 Report Adilehou nbsp 53 PenaltiesIdrissi nbsp Boufal nbsp En Nesyri nbsp 1 4 nbsp Verdon nbsp Djigla nbsp Anaane nbsp SeibouAl Salam Stadium CairoAttendance 7 500 78 Referee Helder Martins de Carvalho Angola 5 July 2019 2019 07 05 21 00Uganda nbsp 0 1 nbsp SenegalReport Mane nbsp 15 Cairo International Stadium CairoAttendance 6 950 79 Referee Mustapha Ghorbal Algeria 6 July 2019 2019 07 06 18 00Nigeria nbsp 3 2 nbsp CameroonIghalo nbsp 19 63 Iwobi nbsp 66 Report Bahoken nbsp 41 N Jie nbsp 44 Alexandria Stadium AlexandriaAttendance 10 000 80 Referee Joshua Bondo Botswana 6 July 2019 2019 07 06 21 00Egypt nbsp 0 1 nbsp South AfricaReport Lorch nbsp 85 Cairo International Stadium CairoAttendance 75 000 81 Referee Eric Otogo Castane Gabon 7 July 2019 2019 07 07 18 00Madagascar nbsp 2 2 a e t nbsp DR CongoAmada nbsp 9 Andriatsima nbsp 77 Report Bakambu nbsp 21 Mbemba nbsp 90 PenaltiesAmada nbsp Metanire nbsp Fontaine nbsp Mombris nbsp 4 2 nbsp Tisserand span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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