2017 Africa Cup of Nations

The 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (abbreviated as AFCON 2017 or CAN 2017), known as the Total 2017 Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, was the 31st 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 The tournament was scheduled to be hosted by Libya, until CAF rescinded its hosting rights in August 2014 due to the Second Libyan civil war. The tournament was instead hosted by Gabon. This event was also part of the Africa Cup of Nations 60th Anniversary.

2017 Africa Cup of Nations
Coupe d'Afrique des Nations 2017
Tournament details
Host countryGabon
Dates14 January – 5 February
Teams16
Venue4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Cameroon (5th title)
Runners-up Egypt
Third place Burkina Faso
Fourth place Ghana
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored66 (2.06 per match)
Top scorer(s) Junior Kabananga
(3 goals)
Best player Christian Bassogog
Fair play award Egypt
2015
2019

Cameroon won their fifth title after defeating seven-time champions Egypt 2–1 in the final. Burkina Faso finished third after beating Ghana 1–0 in the third place play-off.

As champions, Cameroon qualified for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia. Tournament hosts Gabon and defending champions Ivory Coast were both eliminated in the group stage.

Host selection

First bidding

Bids :

Nation Last hosted
Botswana
Cameroon 1972
DR Congo
Guinea
Morocco 1988
South Africa 2013
Zambia
Zimbabwe

CAF received 3 bids before 30 September 2010, the deadline, to host either the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations or 2017 from DR Congo, Morocco and South Africa. All three bids were originally put on a shortlist. CAF then began an inspection procedure, on November and December 2010, intending to visit each bidding country to view stadiums, infrastructure, and football interest. They inspected the DR Congo first. Shortly after the inspection, DR Congo informed CAF that they would be withdrawing their bids for both the 2015 and 2017 Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. Morocco was the next country to be inspected, with CAF visiting the country in early November 2010. South Africa was inspected in December 2010.

Nation Last hosted
Morocco 1988
South Africa 2013

On 29 January, during the 2011 CAF Super Cup, the CAF executive committee decided that Morocco would host 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, while the 2017 edition would be held in South Africa. However, due to the Libyan Civil War, Libya and South Africa traded years with South Africa hosting in 2013 and Libya hosting in 2017.

Second bidding

Bids :

  • Algeria
  • Egypt
  • Gabon
  • Ghana

After Libya was withdrawn as the venue on 22 August 2014, the CAF announced that they would be receiving applications for the new hosts until 30 September 2014.

Algeria, Egypt, Gabon, and Ghana, were determined by the CAF to be compliant with the host criteria. Later, Egypt withdrew.

Other countries which expressed an interest but did not bid included Ethiopia, Mali, and Tanzania. Kenya discussed a joint bid with neighbors Rwanda and Uganda, but eventually bid alone.

On 8 April 2015, CAF President Issa Hayatou announced Gabon as the replacement hosts following votes by the CAF Executive Committee.

Results
Nation Votes
Gabon 9
Algeria 4
Ghana 0
Egypt Withdrew
Total votes 13

Qualification

The draw for the qualification stage took place on 8 April 2015, immediately after the announcement of the host nation. The host nation team were also drawn into a group and would play games against those in that group; however, those matches would only be considered as friendlies and not counted for the standings.

51 nations entered the qualifying stage with Eritrea and Somalia declining to enter and Chad withdrawing.

Due to the cancellation of Morocco being hosts of the 2015 edition, the national team of Morocco were originally banned by CAF from entering the 2017 and 2019 Africa Cups of Nations. However, the ban was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, allowing Morocco to enter the tournament.

Three-time champions Nigeria did not qualify.

Qualified teams

The following 16 teams qualified for the final tournament.

Team Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA ranking
at start of event
 Gabon Hosts 8 April 2015 7th 2015 Quarter-finals (1996, 2012) 108
 Morocco Group F winners 29 March 2016 16th 2013 Winners (1976) 57
 Algeria Group J winners 2 June 2016 17th 2015 Winners (1990) 39
 Cameroon Group M winners 3 June 2016 18th 2015 Winners (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002) 62
 Senegal Group K winners 4 June 2016 14th 2015 Runners-up (2002) 33
 Egypt Group G winners 4 June 2016 23rd 2010 Winners (1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010) 35
 Ghana Group H winners 5 June 2016 21st 2015 Winners (1963, 1965, 1978, 1982) 54
 Guinea-Bissau Group E winners 5 June 2016 1st none Debut 68
 Zimbabwe Group L winners 5 June 2016 3rd 2006 Group stage (2004, 2006) 103
 Mali Group C winners 5 June 2016 10th 2015 Runners-up (1972) 64
 Ivory Coast Group I winners 3 September 2016 22nd 2015 Winners (1992, 2015) 34
 Uganda Group D runners-up 4 September 2016 6th 1978 Runners-up (1978) 73
 Burkina Faso Group D winners 4 September 2016 11th 2015 Runners-up (2013) 53
 Tunisia Group A winners 4 September 2016 18th 2015 Winners (2004) 36
 DR Congo Group B winners 4 September 2016 18th 2015 Winners (1968, 1974) 49
 Togo Group A runners-up 4 September 2016 8th 2013 Quarter-finals (2013) 90

Venues

140km
87miles
4
3
2
1
   
Location of the Gabonese host cities of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations
1
Libreville
2
Franceville
3
Oyem
4
Port-Gentil

The four venues were confirmed in October 2016.

City Stadium Capacity
Libreville Stade de l'Amitié 40,000
Franceville Stade de Franceville 25,000
Oyem Stade d'Oyem 20,500
Port-Gentil Stade de Port-Gentil 20,000

Squads

Each team could register a squad of 23 players.

Match officials

The following referees were chosen for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

Referees
  • Mehdi Abid Charef
  • Joshua Bondo
  • Sidi Alioum
  • Denis Dembélé
  • Gehad Grisha
  • Bamlak Tessema Weyesa
  • Eric Otogo-Castane
  • Bakary Gassama
  • Hamada Nampiandraza
  • Redouane Jiyed
  • Mahamadou Keita
  • Ali Lemghaifry
  • Daniel Bennett
  • Malang Diedhiou
  • Bernard Camille
  • Youssef Essrayri
  • Janny Sikazwe
Assistant referees
  • Albdelhak Etchiali
  • Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos
  • Jean-Claude Birumushahu
  • Evarist Menkouande
  • Elvis Guy Noupue Nguegoue
  • Marius Donatien Tan
  • Tahssen Abo El Sadat Bedyer
  • Théophile Vinga
  • Aboubacar Doumbouya
  • Marwa Range
  • Redouane Achik
  • Arsénio Chadreque Marengula
  • Yahaya Mahamadou
  • Abel Baba
  • Olivier Safari Kabene
  • Djibril Camara
  • El Hadji Malick Samba
  • Zakhele Siwela
  • Ali Waleed Ahmed
  • Mohammed Abdallah Ibrahim
  • Anouar Hmila

Format

Only the hosts received an automatic qualification spot; the other 15 teams qualified through a qualification tournament. At the finals, the 16 teams were drawn into four groups of four teams each. The teams in each group played a single round robin. After the group stage, the top two teams from each group advanced to the quarter-finals. The quarter-final winners advanced to the semi-finals. The semi-final losers played in a third place match, while the semi-final winners played in the final.

Draw

The draw took place on 19 October 2016, 18:30 UTC+1, in Libreville, Gabon.

The seedings approved by the Organising Committee of the Africa Cup of Nations at its meeting on Monday, 26 September 2016 at the CAF headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, was determined taking into account the performance of the qualified teams during the following competitions:

  • Africa Cup of Nations final tournaments (2012, 2013, 2015)
  • Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers (2013, 2015, 2017)
  • FIFA World Cup (2014)
  • FIFA World Cup qualifiers (2014)
Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
 Gabon (22 pts; hosts, assigned to A1)
 Ivory Coast (63.5 pts; title holders, assigned to C1)
 Ghana (56.5 pts)
 Algeria (43.5 pts)
 Tunisia (34.5 pts)
 Mali (33.5 pts)
 Burkina Faso (33.5 pts)
 DR Congo (29.5 pts)
 Cameroon (29 pts)
 Senegal (24 pts)
 Morocco (18.5 pts)
 Egypt (15.5 pts)
 Togo (15.5 pts)
 Uganda (12 pts)
 Zimbabwe (10 pts)
 Guinea-Bissau (8.5 pts)

Group stage

Group winners and runners-up advanced to the quarter-finals.

All times are local, WAT (UTC+1).

Tiebreakers

The teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, tiebreakers were applied in the following order (Regulations Article 74):

  1. Number of points obtained in games between the teams concerned;
  2. Goal difference in games between the teams concerned;
  3. Goals scored in games between the teams concerned;
  4. If, after applying criteria 1 to 3 to teams concerned, two or three teams still had an equal ranking, criteria 1 to 3 were reapplied exclusively to the matches between these teams in question to determine their final rankings. If this procedure did not lead to a decision, criteria 5 to 7 applied;
  5. Goal difference in all games;
  6. Goals scored in all games;
  7. Drawing of lots.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Burkina Faso 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2 5 Advance to knockout stage
2  Cameroon 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1 5
3  Gabon (H) 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3
4  Guinea-Bissau 3 0 1 2 2 5 −3 1
Source: CAF
(H) Hosts
Gabon 1–1 Guinea-Bissau
Aubameyang 52' Report Juary 90+1'
Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville
Attendance: 39,230
Referee: Gehad Grisha (Egypt)
Burkina Faso 1–1 Cameroon
Dayo 75' Report Moukandjo 35'
Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville
Referee: Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)

Gabon 1–1 Burkina Faso
Aubameyang 38' (pen.) Report Nakoulma 23'
Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville
Referee: Bakary Gassama (Gambia)
Cameroon 2–1 Guinea-Bissau
  • Siani 61'
  • Ngadeu-Ngadjui 78'
Report Piqueti 13'
Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville
Referee: Youssef Essrayri (Tunisia)

Cameroon 0–0 Gabon
Report
Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville
Referee: Daniel Bennett (South Africa)
Guinea-Bissau 0–2 Burkina Faso
Report
  • Rudinilson 12' (o.g.)
  • B. Traoré 58'
Stade de Franceville, Franceville
Referee: Bamlak Tessema Weyesa (Ethiopia)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Senegal 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Tunisia 3 2 0 1 6 5 +1 6
3  Algeria 3 0 2 1 5 6 −1 2
4  Zimbabwe 3 0 1 2 4 8 −4 1
Source: CAF
Algeria 2–2 Zimbabwe
Mahrez 12', 82' Report
  • Mahachi 17'
  • Mushekwi 29' (pen.)
Stade de Franceville, Franceville
Referee: Bamlak Tessema Weyesa (Ethiopia)
Tunisia 0–2 Senegal
Report
  • Mané 10' (pen.)
  • Mbodji 30'
Stade de Franceville, Franceville
Referee: Sidi Alioum (Cameroon)

Algeria 1–2 Tunisia
Hanni 90+2' Report
  • Mandi 50' (o.g.)
  • Sliti 66' (pen.)
Stade de Franceville, Franceville
Referee: Bernard Camille (Seychelles)
Senegal 2–0 Zimbabwe
  • Mané 9'
  • Saivet 13'
Report
Stade de Franceville, Franceville
Referee: Redouane Jiyed (Morocco)

Senegal 2–2 Algeria
  • Diop 43'
  • Sow 53'
Report Slimani 10', 52'
Stade de Franceville, Franceville
Referee: Joshua Bondo (Botswana)
Zimbabwe 2–4 Tunisia
  • Musona 42'
  • Ndoro 58'
Report
  • Sliti 9'
  • Msakni 22'
  • Khenissi 36'
  • Khazri 45' (pen.)
Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville
Referee: Denis Dembélé (Ivory Coast)

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  DR Congo 3 2 1 0 6 3 +3 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Morocco 3 2 0 1 4 2 +2 6
3  Ivory Coast 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2
4  Togo 3 0 1 2 2 6 −4 1
Source: CAF
Ivory Coast 0–0 Togo
Report
Stade d'Oyem, Oyem
Referee: Eric Otogo-Castane (Gabon)
DR Congo 1–0 Morocco
Kabananga 55' Report
Stade d'Oyem, Oyem
Referee: Hamada Nampiandraza (Madagascar)

Ivory Coast 2–2 DR Congo
  • Bony 25'
  • Dié 67'
Report
  • Kebano 10'
  • Kabananga 28'
Stade d'Oyem, Oyem
Referee: Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)
Morocco 3–1 Togo
  • Bouhaddouz 14'
  • Saïss 21'
  • En-Nesyri 72'
Report Dossevi 5'
Stade d'Oyem, Oyem
Referee: Mahamadou Keita (Mali)

Morocco 1–0 Ivory Coast
Alioui 64' Report
Stade d'Oyem, Oyem
Referee: Sidi Alioum (Cameroon)
Togo 1–3 DR Congo
Laba 69' Report
  • Kabananga 29'
  • Mubele 54'
  • M'Poku 80'
Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil
Referee: Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)

Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Egypt 3 2 1 0 2 0 +2 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Ghana 3 2 0 1 2 1 +1 6
3  Mali 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
4  Uganda 3 0 1 2 1 3 −2 1
Source: CAF
Ghana 1–0 Uganda
A. Ayew 32' (pen.) Report
Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil
Referee: Joshua Bondo (Botswana)
Mali 0–0 Egypt
Report
Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil
Referee: Daniel Bennett (South Africa)

Ghana 1–0 Mali
Gyan 21' Report
Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil
Referee: Mehdi Abid Charef (Algeria)
Egypt 1–0 Uganda
Said 89' Report
Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil
Referee: Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)

Egypt 1–0 Ghana
M. Salah 11' Report
Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil
Referee: Bakary Gassama (Gambia)
Uganda 1–1 Mali
Miya 70' Report Bissouma 73'
Stade d'Oyem, Oyem
Referee: Ali Lemghaifry (Mauritania)

Knockout stage

In the knockout stages, if a match was level at the end of normal playing time, extra time was played (two periods of 15 minutes each) and followed, if necessary, by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner, except for the play-off for third place, where no extra time was played (Regulations Article 75).

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
28 January – Libreville
 
 
 Burkina Faso2
 
1 February – Libreville
 
 Tunisia0
 
 Burkina Faso1 (3)
 
29 January – Port-Gentil
 
 Egypt (pen.)1 (4)
 
 Egypt1
 
5 February – Libreville
 
 Morocco0
 
 Egypt1
 
28 January – Franceville
 
 Cameroon2
 
 Senegal0 (4)
 
2 February – Franceville
 
 Cameroon (pen.)0 (5)
 
 Cameroon2
 
29 January – Oyem
 
 Ghana0 Third place play-off
 
 DR Congo1
 
4 February – Port-Gentil
 
 Ghana2
 
 Burkina Faso1
 
 
 Ghana0
 

Quarter-finals

Burkina Faso 2–0 Tunisia
  • Bancé 81'
  • Nakoulma 85'
Report
Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville
Referee: Daniel Bennett (South Africa)

Senegal 0–0 (a.e.t.) Cameroon
Report
Penalties
  • Koulibaly
  • Mbodji
  • Sow
  • Saivet
  • Mané
4–5
  • Moukandjo
  • Oyongo
  • Teikeu
  • Zoua
  • Aboubakar
Stade de Franceville, Franceville
Referee: Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)

DR Congo 1–2 Ghana
M'Poku 68' Report
  • J. Ayew 63'
  • A. Ayew 78' (pen.)
Stade d'Oyem, Oyem
Referee: Bernard Camille (Seychelles)

Egypt 1–0 Morocco
Kahraba 88' Report
Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil
Referee: Eric Otogo-Castane (Gabon)

Semi-finals

Burkina Faso 1–1 (a.e.t.) Egypt
Bancé 73' Report M. Salah 66'
Penalties
  • Al. Traoré
  • Diawara
  • Yago
  • Koffi
  • B. Traoré
3–4
  • Said
  • Sobhi
  • Hegazy
  • M. Salah
  • Warda
Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville
Referee: Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)

Cameroon 2–0 Ghana
  • Ngadeu-Ngadjui 72'
  • Bassogog 90+3'
Report
Stade de Franceville, Franceville
Referee: Bakary Gassama (Gambia)

Third place play-off

Burkina Faso 1–0 Ghana
Al. Traoré 89' Report
Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil
Attendance: 20,720
Referee: Mehdi Abid Charef (Algeria)

Final

Cameroon 2–1 Egypt
  • Nkoulou 59'
  • Aboubakar 88'
Report Elneny 22'
Stade de l'Amitié, Libreville
Attendance: 38,250
Referee: Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)

Statistics

Goalscorers

There were 66 goals scored in 32 matches, for an average of 2.06 goals per match.

3 goals
  • Junior Kabananga
2 goals
  • Riyad Mahrez
  • Islam Slimani
  • Aristide Bancé
  • Préjuce Nakoulma
  • Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui
  • Paul-José M'Poku
  • Mohamed Salah
  • Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
  • André Ayew
  • Sadio Mané
  • Naïm Sliti
1 goal
  • Sofiane Hanni
  • Issoufou Dayo
  • Alain Traoré
  • Bertrand Traoré
  • Vincent Aboubakar
  • Christian Bassogog
  • Benjamin Moukandjo
  • Nicolas Nkoulou
  • Sébastien Siani
  • Neeskens Kebano
  • Firmin Ndombe Mubele
  • Mohamed Elneny
  • Kahraba
  • Abdallah Said
  • Jordan Ayew
  • Asamoah Gyan
  • Piqueti
  • Juary Soares
  • Wilfried Bony
  • Serey Dié
  • Yves Bissouma
  • Rachid Alioui
  • Aziz Bouhaddouz
  • Youssef En-Nesyri
  • Romain Saïss
  • Papakouli Diop
  • Kara Mbodji
  • Henri Saivet
  • Moussa Sow
  • Mathieu Dossevi
  • Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba
  • Wahbi Khazri
  • Taha Yassine Khenissi
  • Youssef Msakni
  • Farouk Miya
  • Kudakwashe Mahachi
  • Tendai Ndoro
  • Nyasha Mushekwi
  • Knowledge Musona
Own goals
  • Aïssa Mandi (against Tunisia)
  • Rudinilson Silva (against Burkina Faso)

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament:

Total Man of the Competition
  • Christian Bassogog
Top Scorer
  • Junior Kabananga (3 goals)
Fair Play prize
  •  Egypt
CAF Team of the tournament
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Substitutes
Fabrice Ondoa Kara Mbodji
Ahmed Hegazi
Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui
Charles Kaboré
Mubarak Wakaso
Bertrand Traoré
Christian Atsu
Mohamed Salah
Christian Bassogog
Junior Kabananga
Essam El-Hadary
Cheikhou Kouyaté
Préjuce Nakoulma
Aristide Bancé
Benjamin Moukandjo
Zezinho
Mbark Boussoufa

Sponsorship

In July 2016, Total secured an eight-year sponsorship package from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to support ten of its principal competitions, including the Africa Cup of Nations (renamed the Total Africa Cup of Nations).

Title sponsor Official sponsors
  • Total
  • Orange
  • beIN Sports

Tournament rankings

Pos. Team G Pld W D L Pts GF GA GD
1  Cameroon A 6 3 3 0 12 7 3 +4
2  Egypt D 6 3 2 1 11 5 3 +2
3  Burkina Faso A 6 3 3 0 12 8 3 +5
4  Ghana D 6 3 0 3 9 4 5 −1
Eliminated in the quarter-finals
5  Senegal B 4 2 2 0 8 6 2 +4
6  DR Congo C 4 2 1 1 7 7 5 +2
7  Morocco C 4 2 0 2 6 4 3 +1
8  Tunisia B 4 2 0 2 6 6 7 −1
Eliminated in the group stage
9  Gabon A 3 0 3 0 3 2 2 0
10  Algeria B 3 0 2 1 2 5 6 −1
11  Ivory Coast C 3 0 2 1 2 2 3 −1
12  Mali D 3 0 2 1 2 1 2 −1
13  Uganda D 3 0 1 2 1 1 3 −2
14  Guinea-Bissau A 3 0 1 2 1 2 5 −3
15  Zimbabwe B 3 0 1 2 1 4 8 −4
16  Togo C 3 0 1 2 1 2 6 −4

Match ball

Mitre took over as the official match ball supplier following the expiration of the contract between Adidas and CAF. CAF Mitre Delta Hyperseam was the name of the official match ball.

Mascot

The official mascot of the tournament was "Samba", a black panther.

Controversy

Website attack

On 21 January, Russian hacking group New World Hackers claimed to have taken the official CAF website down in response to CAF's decision to choose Gabon as host nation. "We did this in protest against Gabon", the person claiming to be one of the hackers wrote in an email. "They are running the Africa Cup in a country where the dictator Ali Bongo is killing innocent people!"

Media

Broadcasting

Territory Channel Ref
 Asia-Pacific BeIN Sports
 Australia beIN Sports
 Bangladesh Sony SIX
Sony ESPN
 Benin ORTB
 Bhutan Sony SIX
Sony ESPN
 Brazil SporTV
 Canada beIN Sports (English)
Univision Canada (Spanish)
RDS (French)
 Cape Verde RTC
Caribbean Flow Sports
Central America ESPN
 Colombia Caracol TV
RCN Television
 Democratic Republic of the Congo RTNC
DOMTOM France Télévisions
 Equatorial Guinea RTVGE
 France beIN Sports
 Gabon GTV
 Ghana GTV/KTV
 India Sony SIX
Sony ESPN
 Ireland Eurosport Ireland
RTÉ Sport
 Israel Sport 5
 Italy Fox Sports Italia
 Ivory Coast RTI
 Cameroon CRTV
 Japan NHK
 Maldives Sony SIX
Sony ESPN
 Mali ORTM
MENA beIN Sports
 Mexico Televisa
ESPN
 Nepal Sony SIX
Sony ESPN
 Netherlands Fox Sports Netherlands
 New Zealand Sky Sport
 Pacific Islands Sky Sport
 Pakistan Sony SIX
Sony ESPN
 Portugal Eurosport Portugal
 San Marino Fox Sports Italia
 Senegal RTS
 South Africa SABC
South America (except Brazil) ESPN
 South Korea JTBC3 Fox Sports
 Southeastern Europe Arena Sport 1
 Spain Eurosport Spain
 Sri Lanka Sony SIX
Sony ESPN
 Sub-Saharan Africa SuperSport (English and Portuguese)
TV5Monde Afrique (French)
Canal+ Sport Afrique
 Togo TVT international
 Turkey Tivibu Spor
 United Kingdom Eurosport
 United States beIN Sports (English and Spanish)
 Vatican City Fox Sports Italia

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