U-23 Africa Cup of Nations

The U-23 Africa Cup of Nations, known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies U-23 Africa Cup of Nations, or simply U-23 AFCON or U-23 CAN, is the quadrennial African football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for its nations, consisting of players under 23 years of age, and was first held in 2011. It has been held every four years since its Inauguration. The top three countries/nations qualify directly from every edition of this tournament for the football tournament of the Olympic Games.

U-23 Africa Cup of Nations
Organiser(s)CAF
Founded2011; 14 years ago (2011)
RegionAfrica
Teams8
Current champions Morocco (1st title)
Most championships
WebsiteOfficial website
2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations

Egypt, Gabon, Morocco and Nigeria are the most successful teams in this tournament with each winning a single title. Morocco and Egypt are the only country to have played the final twice. Morocco are the tournament's current champions, having beaten Egypt 2-1 in the 2023 final.

History

Beginning in 1956, the year before the foundation of CAF, there has been qualification tournaments for the Olympic Games football tournament for African teams, but they were on a home-and-away basis. In 2011, CAF formed a full-time standalone qualification tournament to align with the upgrades to its U-20 and U-17 competitions and named it the African U-23 Championship. On 6 August 2015, the CAF Executive Committee decided to change the tournament's name to the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations, similar to the senior's version, Africa Cup of Nations. However the name on the tournament logo for the forthcoming 2015 edition would read as the U-23 Africa Cup of Nations.

On 21 July 2016, French energy and petroleum giant TotalEnergies (formerly Total S.A.) secured an 8-year sponsorship package from CAF to support its competitions.

Egypt hosted the 2019 tournament, and was won by them, making Egypt the first host nation to win the title in home country.

The 2023 tournament was hosted by Morocco, making it the second time the country has hosted this tournament. The tournament started on 24 June and ended on 8 July. The Final between Egypt and Morocco was held at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat. Morocco defeated Egypt 2–1, to win their first ever title.

Results

Coincidentally, every final has had the same scoreline.

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
2011 Morocco
Gabon
2–1
Morocco

Egypt
2–0
Senegal
2015 Senegal
Nigeria
2–1
Algeria

South Africa
0–0
(3–1 p)

Senegal
2019 Egypt
Egypt
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Ivory Coast

South Africa
2–2
(6–5 p)

Ghana
2023 Morocco
Morocco
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Egypt

Mali
0–0
(4–3 p)

Guinea

Successful national teams

Team Champions Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place
 Egypt 1 (2019*) 1 (2023) 1 (2011)
 Morocco 1 (2023*) 1 (2011*)
 Gabon 1 (2011)
 Nigeria 1 (2015)
 Algeria 1 (2015)
 Ivory Coast 1 (2019)
 South Africa 2 (2015, 2019)
 Mali 1 (2023)
 Senegal 2 (2011, 2015*)
 Ghana 1 (2019)
 Guinea 1 (2023)

*= Hosts

Champions by region

Regional federation Champion(s) Title(s)
UNAF (North Africa) Egypt (1), Morocco (1) 2
WAFU (West Africa) Nigeria (1) 1
UNIFFAC (Central Africa) Gabon (1) 1
COSAFA (Southern Africa) - 0
CECAFA (East Africa) - 0

Participating nations

Team
2011
(8)

2015
(8)

2019
(8)

2023
(8)
Years
 Algeria GS 2nd 2
 Cameroon GS 1
 Congo GS 1
 Egypt 3rd GS 1st 2nd 4
 Gabon 1st GS 2
 Ghana 4th GS 2
 Guinea × 4th 1
 Ivory Coast GS 2nd 2
 Mali GS GS 3rd 3
 Morocco 2nd 1st 2
 Niger × × GS 1
 Nigeria GS 1st GS 3
 Senegal 4th 4th 2
 South Africa GS 3rd 3rd 3
 Tunisia GS 1
 Zambia GS GS 2
Legend

Results at the Olympics (2012–present)

Nation 12 16 20 24 Years
 Algeria 14 1
 Egypt 8 8 4 3
 Gabon 12 1
 Guinea 16 1
 Ivory Coast 7 1
 Mali 14 1
 Morocco 11 3 2
 Nigeria 3 1
 Senegal 6 1
 South Africa 13 16 2

Awards

Player of the Tournament

Originally called the "Most Valuable Player (MVP)" until the 2019 edition.

Year Golden Player
2015 Azubuike Okechukwu
2019 Ramadan Sobhi
2023 Ibrahim Adel

Goalkeeper of the Tournament

Year Best Goalkeeper
2015 Abdelkader Salhi
2019 Mohamed Sobhy
2023 Hamza Alaa

Top goalscorer

This is awarded to the player(s) who score the most goals during each edition of the tournament.

Edition Top goalscorer Goals
Morocco 2011
  • Abdelaziz Barrada
  • Raheem Lawal
3
Senegal 2015 Etebo Oghenekaro 5
Egypt 2019 Mostafa Mohamed 4
Morocco 2023
  • Abde Ezzalzouli
  • Yanis Begraoui
  • Emmanuel Yeboah
3

See also

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