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Africa Cup of Nations winners
Egypt win the Africa Cup of Nations
Egypt's player celebrate winning the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations
The Africa Cup of Nations is without doubt the greatest sporting spectacle on the continent.

Current champions Egypt are the most succesful team in the competition's history, having lifted the title five times.

Four-time African champions Ghana could equal this record if they win on home turf, as could Cameroon's Indomitable Lions who lifted the trophy for the fourth time in 2002.

Nigeria and the DR Congo have each won the tournament twice while Algeria, the Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Morocco, Congo-Brazzaville, South Africa, Sudan and Tunisia have all won it once.

Nations Cup roll of honour

Year Winner Score Runner-up Host
1957 Egypt 4-0 Ethiopia (Sudan)
1959 Egypt 2-1 Sudan (Egypt)
1962 Ethiopia 4-2 Egypt (Ethiopia)
1963 Ghana 3-0 Sudan (Ghana)
1965 Ghana 3-2 Tunisia (Tunisia)
1968 Congo-
Kinshasa
1-0 Ghana (Ethiopia)
1970 Sudan 1-0 Ghana (Sudan)
1972 Congo-
Brazzaville
3-2 Mali (Cameroon)
1974 Zaire 2-0 Zambia (Egypt)
1976 Morocco ** (Ethiopia)
1978 Ghana 2-0 Uganda (Ghana)
1980 Nigeria 3-0 Algeria (Nigeria)
1982 Ghana 1-1
7-6 pens
Libya (Libya)
1984 Cameroon 3-1 Nigeria (Ivory Coast)
1986 Egypt 0-0
5-4 pens
Cameroon (Egypt)
1988 Cameroon 1-0 Nigeria (Morocco)
1990 Algeria 1-0 Nigeria (Algeria)
1992 Ivory Coast 0-0
11-10 pens
Ghana (Senegal)
1994 Nigeria 2-1 Zambia (Tunisia)
1996 South Africa 2-0 Tunisia (South Africa)
1998 Egypt 2-0 South Africa (Burkina Faso)
2000 Cameroon 2-2
4-3 pens
Nigeria (Ghana/Nigeria)
2002 Cameroon 0-0
3-2 pens
Senegal (Mali)
2004 Tunisia 2-1 Morocco (Tunisia)
2006 Egypt 0-0
4-2 pens
Ivory Coast (Egypt)


**Morocco crowned champions after group stage


The winning coaches

1957 - Mourad Fahmy (Egypt)
1959 - Josef Titkos (Hungary)
1962 - Milosevic (Yugoslavia)
1963 - Charles Gyamfi (Ghana)
1965 - Charles Gyamfi (Ghana)
1968 - Ferenc Csandai (Hungary)
1970 - Jiri Starosta (Czechoslavkia)
1972 - Amoyan Bibanzulu (Congo)
1974 - Blagoje Vidinic (Yugoslavia)
1976 - Gheorghe Mardarescu (Romania)
1978 - Fred Osam Doudou (Ghana)
1980 - Otto Gloria (Brazil)
1982 - Charles Gyamfi (Ghana)
1984 - Rade Ognanovic (Yugoslavia)
1986 - Mike Smith (Wales)
1988 - Claude LeRoy (France)
1990 - Abdelhamid Kermali (Algeria)
1992 - Martial Yeo (Ivory Coast)
1994 - Clemens Westerhof (Netherlands)
1996 - Clive Barker (South Africa)
1998 - Mahamoud Al Gohari (Egypt)
2000 - Pierre Lechantre (France)
2002 - Winfried Schafer (Germany)
2004 - Roger Lemerre (France)
2006 - Hassan Shehata (Egypt)


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