AFCON 2023: How all four North African teams were knocked out from tournament

AFCON 2023: How all four North African teams were knocked out from tournament

Hassan Abdulsalam 16:43 - 01.02.2024

As the dust settles, the narrative of this year's AFCON is as much about the unexpected heroes as it is about the fallen giants.

The African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023 was a tournament of surprises and upsets, particularly for the North African powerhouses traditionally dominant in African football.

As the dust settles, the narrative of this year's AFCON is as much about the unexpected heroes as it is about the fallen giants.

A Tournament of Surprises

From the onset, AFCON 2023 was poised to be a battleground where reputations were at stake, and indeed it was. The group phase concluded with a significant number of goals scored, an indication of the competitive nature of the tournament despite the challenging conditions in Cote d’Ivoire.

Among the early casualties were some of the continent's most decorated teams, with the North African contingent facing an especially tough campaign.

The North African Exodus

The performance of North African teams was one of the most compelling stories of AFCON 2023. Traditionally strong teams from this region faced an uphill battle, with Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt having particularly notable journeys.

Algeria and Tunisia, despite their rich footballing histories, found themselves at the bottom of their respective groups. Algeria, the 2019 champions, could only manage two points, finishing last in Group D, a stunning outcome for a team of their caliber. Tunisia's campaign was equally disappointing, culminating in a last-place finish in their group as well.

Egypt, carrying the hopes of North Africa, scraped through to the round of 16, thanks largely to a dramatic late penalty from Mohamed Salah. However, their progress was not enough to salvage the pride of a region used to dominating African football.

Morocco, however, stood as a beacon of hope for North African football, advancing to the knockout stages with a blend of skill and tactical acumen.

Their performance was a silver lining, yet it could not mask the overall underperformance of North African teams in the tournament.

A Shift in African Football's Power Dynamics

The struggles of North African teams in AFCON 2023 highlight a significant shift in African football. The emergence of teams from other regions, coupled with the fall of traditional giants, suggests a leveling of the playing field. The tournament's unpredictability and the success of underdogs underscore the growing competitiveness of African football, where historical dominance no longer guarantees success.

The knockout phase of the tournament promised even more excitement, with teams like Nigeria, Cameroon, and Senegal vying for glory, further emphasizing the diverse footballing talent across the continent.

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Fall of the North African teams

The fall of the North African teams at AFCON 2023 serves as a critical reflection point for these footballing nations. It underscores the need for introspection and perhaps a recalibration of strategies to adapt to the evolving landscape of African football. For fans and pundits alike, this tournament has been a reminder of football's unpredictability and the ever-changing dynamics of the beautiful game on the African continent.

As the tournament progressed, the anticipation for more upsets and the crowning of a new champion kept fans on the edge of their seats, symbolizing the start of a new chapter in African football, where the underdogs dare to dream and the giants must prove their worth all over again.

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