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:
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
- Ismaila Stadium: It was renovated in 2009; it is the home of Ismaily SC
LOCATION: Ismailia, Egypt.
CAPACITY: 18,525
PITCH SURFACE; Grass
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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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