Nigeria has a strong squad and is always considered a favorite, but the unpredictable nature of AFCON means anything can happen.
The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) presents an exciting and competitive landscape, with several teams poised to challenge Nigeria's aspirations to win the tournament.
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Here are five teams that could prevent Nigeria from clinching the title, along with insights into their strengths and recent performances.
1. Egypt
Known for its dominance in African football, Egypt has won the AFCON title seven times, with its last victory in 2010. Despite their rich history, the Pharaohs will be looking to capitalize on the prowess of Mohamed Salah to secure another title.
Their recent history includes reaching the final in two of the last three editions.
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2. Cote d'Ivoire
Often considered an underachieving team given their past squad strength, Cote d'Ivoire boasts only one AFCON title despite having had a golden generation, including players like Didier Drogba and the Toure brothers.
They won their second title in 2015 and will be under pressure to perform well in this edition.
3. Morocco
After their historic semi-final appearance at the 2022 World Cup, Morocco enters AFCON with heightened expectations. They won the title once, in 1976, and reached the finals in 2004. Their recent World Cup performance has raised fans' expectations for a strong showing at AFCON.
4. Ghana
Despite being a powerhouse in African football, Ghana last won AFCON in 1982. The Black Stars possess one of the strongest squads in Africa, and they are always expected to perform well. However, they have stumbled in recent editions and will be looking to end their long drought.
5. Senegal
Senegal will aim to retain their title as the defending champions. Led by stars like Sadio Mane, Senegal has consistently been a top performer in African football.
Their victory in the 2021 AFCON marked their first-ever continental title, and they will be eager to prove it wasn't a one-off success.
With their unique strengths and histories, these teams will likely provide stiff competition to Nigeria in the tournament. Nigeria itself has a strong squad and is always considered a favourite, but the unpredictable nature of AFCON means anything can happen.
The tournament promises to be an intriguing display of African football's finest, with each team bringing its unique flair and determination to the pitch.