Africa on Fire As AFCON Kicks-off

 Palpable tension is sweeping across Africa as the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), kicks off today with a thrilling match between the host, Egypt and the Warriors of Zimbabwe.

This edition of the AFCON is very special as this is the first time that 24 teams will be participating in the AFCON.

Another reason why this AFCON is special is that it is holding in June and July for the first time instead of the usual early months of the year.

Here are all you need to know as you watch the AFCON:

PRIZE MONEY:

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has increased the prize money to be shared between the 24 teams.

The champions will win 4.5 million US Dollars while the Runners-up will go home with 2.5 million US Dollars.

Each of the four semi-finalists will get two million US Dollars while the eight quarter finalists will be given eight hundred US Dollars each.

 

MATCH BALL:

The ball, which your darling players will be kicking in Egypt is called Neo Pro.

It was made by Umbro who replaced Mitre as the official ball manufacturer for CAF.

The ball design is inspired by the colors of the Egyptian flag. It has a texture Teijin Microfiber outer casing for durability, accurately and flight dependability.

 

 

THE GROUPS

 

GROUP    A                          GROUP     B                 GROUP   C

Egypt                                     Nigeria                         Senegal

 DR Congo                             Guinea                          Algeria

Uganda                                  Madagascar                 Kenya

Zimbabwe                             Burundi                        Tanzania

 

GROUP   D                           GROUP   E                                                    GROUP    F

Morocco                                  Tunisia                                                           Cameroon                                           Ivory Coast                              Mali                                                               Ghana

South Africa                             Mauritania                                                     Benin

Namibia                                   Angola                                                        Guinea-Bissau

 

OFFICIALS:

Gasama

CAF Referees Committee has chosen 28 referees and 30 Assistant Referees for the AFCON.

For the first time, Video Assistant Referees (VARs) will be used in this AFCON.

 

VENUES:

Six venues will be used in this AFCON

 

  1. Ismaila Stadium: It was renovated in 2009; it is the home of Ismaily SC

                    LOCATION: Ismailia, Egypt.

          CAPACITY:  18,525

          PITCH SURFACE; Grass

 

 

 

 

  1. Suez Stadium

This multipurpose Stadium is the home ground of Asmant El-Suweis and Petro jet. It was opened in 1990

LOCATION: Suez Egypt

CAPACITY:   27,000

PITCH SURFACE:  Grass.

 

 

  1. Alexandria Stadium

It was among the stadia that hosted the 2006 AFCON. It was built in 1929, the eldest stadium in the continent. It is the oldest stadium in the continent. It is home to Al Iltitiad.

LOCATION:  Alexandria, Egypt.

CAPACITY:    20,000

PITCH SURFACE: Grass

 

 

  1. 30 June Stadium

This Stadium was built by the Egyptian Air Defense Forces. It is the home grounded of Pyramids FC, an Egyptian Premier League side.

LOCATION: Cairo, Egypt

CAPACITY:   30,000

PITCH SURFACE:  Grass

 

 

 

  1. Cairo International Stadium

It is an Olympic standard multi-purpose stadium. It was opened on July 23, 1960

LOCATION:  Nasr City, Cairo

CAPACITY:   75,000

PITCH SURFACE: Artificial

 

 

  1. Al-Salam Stadium

It was built in 2009 for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, which was hosted by Egypt. It is home to Al Ahly, El Harby and El Entry

LOCATION:  Al Salam City, Cairo

CAPACITY:   30,000

PITCH SURFACE:  Grass

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S/N DATE MATCH TIME VENUE 
1. 21-6-2019 Egypt vs Zimbabwe 9.00pm Cairo Int’l Stadium
2. 22-6-2019 DR Congo vs Uganda 3.30pm Cairo Int’l Stadium
3. 22-6-2019 Nigeria vs Burundi 6.00pm Alexandria Stadium
4. 22-6-2019 Burundi vs Madagascar 9.00pm Alexandria Stadium
5. 23-6-2019 Senegal vs Tanzania 6.00pm 30 June Stadium
6. 23-6-2019 Algeria vs Kenya 9.00pm 30 June Stadium
7. 23-6-2019 Morocco vs Namibia 3.30pm Al Salam Stadium
8. 24-6-2019 Ivory Coast vs South Africa   Al Salam Stadium
9. 24-6-2019 Tunisia vs Angola 6.00pm Suez Stadium
10. 24-6-2019 Mali vs Mauritania 9.00pm Suez Stadium
11. 25-6-2019 Cameroon vs Guinea-Bissau 6.00pm Ismalia Stadium
12. 25-6-2019 Ghana vs Benin 9.00pm Ismalia Stadium
13. 26-6-2019 Egypt vs Dr. Congo 9.00pm Cairo Int’l Stadium
14. 26-6-2019 Uganda vs Zimbabwe 6.00pm Cairo Int’l Stadium
15. 26-6-2019 Nigeria vs Guinea 3.30pm Alexandria Stadium
16. 27-6-2019 Madagascar vs Burundi   Alexandria Stadium
17. 27-6-2019 Senegal vs Algeria 6.00pm 30 June Stadium
18. 27-6-2019 Kenya vs Tanzania 9.00pm 30 June Stadium
19. 28-6-2019 Morocco vs Ivory Coast 6.00pm Al Salam Stadium
20. 28-6-2019 South Africa vs Namibia 9.00pm Al Salam Stadium
21. 28-6-2019 Tunisia vs Mali 3.30pm Suez Stadium
22. 29-6-2019 Mauritania vs Angola   Suez Stadium
23. 29-6-2019 Cameroon vs Ghana 6.00pm Ismalia Stadium
24. 29-6-2019 Benin vs Guinea-Bissau 9.00pm Ismalia Stadium
25. 30-6-2019 Uganda vs Egypt 8.00pm Cairo Int’l Stadium
26. 30-6-2019 Zimbabwe vs DR Congo 8.00pm 30 June Stadium
27. 30-6-2019 Madagascar vs Nigeria 5.00pm Alexandria Stadium
28. 30-6-2019 Burundi vs Guinea 5.00pm Al Salam Stadium
29. 1-7-2019 Kenya vs Senegal 8.00pm 30 June Stadium
30. 1-7-2019 Tanzania vs Algeria 8.00pm Al Salam Stadium
31. 1-7-2019 South Africa vs Morroco 5.00pm Al Salam Stadium
32. 1-7-2019 Namibia vs Ivory Coast 5.00pm 30 June Stadium
33. 2-7-2019 Mauritania vs Tunisia 8.00pm Suez Stadium
34. 2-7-2019 Angola vs Mali 8.00pm Ismalia Stadium
35. 2-7-2019 Benin vs Cameroon 5.00pm Ismalia Stadium
36. 2-7-2019 Guinea-Bissau vs Ghana 5.00pm Suez Stadium
         

 

      SUPER EAGLES SQUAD

 

NO POSITION PLAYER DATE OF BIRTH CLUB
1. GK Ikechukwu Ezenwa 16/10/1988 Katsina Utd
2. DF Ola Aina 8/10/1996 Toriuo
3. DF Jamilu Collins 5/8/1994 Paderborn
4. MF Wilfred Ndidi 16/12/1996 Leicester City
5. DF William Troost-Ekong 1/9/1993 Udinese
6. DF Leon Balogun 28/6/1989 Brighton
7. FW Ahmed Nwosu 14/10/1992 Al-Nasir
8. MF Peter Etebor 9/11/1995 Stoke City
9. FW Odion Ighalo 16/6/1989 Shang Shenhua
10. MF John Obi Mikel 22/4/1987 Middlesbrough
11. MF Henry Onyekuru 5/6/1997 Galatasaray
12. DF Shehu Abdullahi 12/3/1993 Bursaspor
13. MF Samuel Chukwueze 22/5/1999 Villareal
14. FW Paul Onuaetua 28/5/1994 Midjyland
15. MF Moses Simon 12/7/1995 Levante
16. GK Daniel Akpeyi 3/8/1986 Kaizer Chiefs
17. MF Samuel Kalu 26/8/1997 Bourdeaux
18. MF Alex Iwobi 13/5/1996 Arsenal
19. MF John Ogu 20/4/1988 Hapod Be’er Sheuer
20. DF Chidozie  Awaziem 1/1/1997 Caykur Rizespor
21. FW Victor Osimhen 29/12/1998 Chaleroi S.C.
22. DF Kenneth Omeruo 17/10/1993 Leganes
23. GK Francis Uzoho 28/10/1998
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