AFCON 2023

African Heavyweights Tumble Like Dominoes At Cup Of Nations

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Romain Saiss of Morocco offers consolation to Achraf Hakimi following Hakimi's missed penalty that resulted in Morocco's elimination against South Africa. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

The traditional football powerhouses have faced unexpected exits, leaving the tournament full of unpredictability in a surprising turn of events at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

The last 16 matches concluded with South Africa eliminating top-ranked Morocco, while hosts Ivory Coast managed a remarkable resurrection.

Major teams like Egypt, Cameroon, and Ghana, with a combined total of 16 titles, have been eliminated, continuing a trend where reigning champions struggle in knockout ties.

Notably, star players like Mohamed Salah, Riyad Mahrez, Sadio Mane, and Achraf Hakimi won’t be progressing further in the competition.

The quarter-finals feature teams like Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Angola, Guinea, and the surprising inclusion of Cape Verde, reflecting the evolving landscape of African football.

The AFCON has become a stage for underdog successes and history-making moments, challenging the status quo of traditional football powers dominating the tournament.

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