2022 African Nations Championship

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The 2022 African Nations Championship, known as the 2022 CHAN for short and the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship for sponsorship purposes, was the 7th edition of the biennial association football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), featuring national teams consisting of players currently playing in their respective local leagues. It was held in Algeria from 13 January to 4 February 2023.

2022 African Nations Championship
بطولة أمم إفريقيا للمحليين 2022
Tournament details
Host countryAlgeria
Dates13 January – 4 February 2023
Teams17 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions2022 African Nations Championship - Wikidata Senegal (1st title)
Runners-up2022 African Nations Championship - Wikidata Algeria
Third place2022 African Nations Championship - Wikidata Madagascar
Fourth place2022 African Nations Championship - Wikidata Niger
Tournament statistics
Matches played29
Goals scored55 (1.9 per match)
Top scorer(s)
Best player(s)Algeria Houssem Eddine Mrezigue
Best goalkeeperSenegal Pape Mamadou Sy
Fair play award2022 African Nations Championship - Wikidata Senegal
2020
2024

Originally scheduled from 10 July to 1 August 2022, CAF rescheduled the tournament to January 2023 following an announcement at an executive committee meeting held on 10 September 2020 via video conferencing, citing the postponement of the 2020 edition to 2021 and the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa as well as the already-scheduled 2022 FIFA World Cup in November – December 2022.

Eighteen teams were supposed to be contesting in this edition, which would have been an increase of 2 teams from the previous edition in 2020; but defending champions Morocco were unable to defend their title due to political tensions with Algerian authorities which began with Algeria's unilaterally decision in 2021 to close its airspace to Moroccan flights, including and especially its official carrier Royal Air Maroc.

Senegal won their first title, following on from their inaugural Africa Cup of Nations title win a year earlier, 5–4 on penalties against host nation Algeria in the final.

Host selection

Algeria were officially named as hosts of the 2022 edition on 29 September 2018 at an executive committee meeting held on 10 September 2020 at Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

Qualification

The qualification procedures were unveiled at the CAF headquarters in Cairo, Egypt on 26 May 2022 with the qualification itself running from 22 July to 4 September 2022.

Qualified teams

The following teams qualified for the main tournament:

Morocco was originally set to take part in the tournament with their under-23 national team after their local national team was officially disbanded by the FRMF on 31 August 2022. However, the team announced their withdrawal from the tournament on 12 January 2023, after hosts Algeria refused to allow the squad to take a direct flight from Rabat to Constantine via their flag carrier sponsor, Royal Air Maroc.

Team Zone Appearance Previous best performance FIFA ranking
at start of event
  Algeria (hosts) Northern Zone 2nd Fourth place (2011) 40
  Morocco 5th Champions (2018, 2020) 11
  Libya 5th Champions (2014) 120
  Senegal Western Zone A 3rd Fourth place (2009) 19
  Mauritania 3rd Group stage (2014, 2018) 103
  Mali 5th Runners-up (2016, 2020) 45
  Niger Western Zone B 4th Quarter-finals (2011) 122
  Ghana 4th Runners-up (2009, 2014) 58
  Ivory Coast 5th Third place (2016) 47
  DR Congo Central Zone 6th Champions (2009, 2016) 73
  Congo 4th Quarter-finals (2018, 2020) 99
  Cameroon 5th Fourth place (2020) 33
  Sudan Central Eastern Zone 3rd Third place (2011, 2018) 128
  Ethiopia 3rd Group stage (2014, 2016) 138
  Uganda 6th Group stage (2011, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020) 89
  Madagascar Southern Zone 1st Debut 102
  Angola 4th Runners-up (2011) 117
  Mozambique 2nd Group stage (2014) 114

Mascot

Algeria took the fennec fox as a mascot for the championship and named it "COBTAN". And the slogan of the edition was "CHAN fi bled a chène" (CHAN in the country of glory).

Venues

This edition of the tournament was confirmed by the Algerian Football Federation 1 August 2020 to be held in four venues at four cities across host nation Algeria: Algiers, Oran, Constantine and Annaba.

Algiers Oran
Nelson Mandela Stadium Miloud Hadefi Stadium
Capacity: 40,784 Capacity: 40,143
   
Constantine Annaba
Chahid Hamlaoui Stadium 19 May 1956 Stadium
Capacity: 22,986 Capacity: 58,100
   

Team base camps

City Team Hotel Training site
Algiers   Algeria (hosts) CTN Sidi Moussa CTN Sidi Moussa
  Libya Golden Tulip Royaume Alger ANNEXE - Nelson Mandela Stadium
  Ethiopia Hotel Bay Diab ANNEXE - Nelson Mandela Stadium
  Mozambique Mercure Hotel Aéroport Salem Mabrouki Stadium
Annaba   DR Congo Complexe Touristique Sabri ANNEXE - 19 May 1956 Stadium
  Ivory Coast Hotel Royal Elisa Annaba ANNEXE - Colonel Abdelkader Chabou Stadium
  Senegal Hôtel Rym El Djamil ANNEXE - 19 May 1956 Stadium
  Uganda Hotel militaire annaba ANNEXE - Colonel Abdelkader Chabou Stadium
Constantine   Morocco Novotel Constantine ANNEXE - Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium
  Sudan Golden Tulip Hotel Alexandre ANNEXE - Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium
  Madagascar Golden Tulip Hotel Alexandre EBRC
  Ghana Hotel El Khayem EBRC
Oran   Mali Rodina Hotel Oran Stade des Castors
  Angola Rodina Hotel Oran Stade des Castors
  Mauritania Hotel Oran Bay ANNEXE 1 - Miloud Hadefi Stadium
  Cameroon Hotel Vent Dôme Khaled ANNEXE 1 - Miloud Hadefi Stadium
  Congo Hotel Oran Bay ANNEXE 2 - Miloud Hadefi Stadium
  Niger Pacha Hotel ANNEXE 2 - Miloud Hadefi Stadium

Draw

The draw for this edition was held at Boualem Bessaiah Opera House in the host nation's capital, Algiers, on 1 October 2022 at 18:00 WET (UTC±0).

The 18 teams were drawn into three groups of four teams and two groups of three. Hosts Algeria were seeded in Group A (A1) and defending champions Morocco were seeded in Group C (C1), with the remaining teams were seeded based on their results the four previous editions of the tournament: 2014 (multiplied by 1), 2016 (by 2), 2018 (by 3) and 2020 (by 4):

  • 7 points for winner
  • 5 points for runner-up
  • 3 points for semi-finalists
  • 2 points for quarter-finalists
  • 1 point for group stage

Based on the formula above, the four pots were allocated as follows:

Seeded Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3
  1.   Algeria (hosts) (0 pts) (A1)
  2.   Morocco (53 pts) (C1)
  1.   Mali (32 pts)
  2.   Cameroon (24 pts)
  3.   DR Congo (20 pts)
  1.   Congo (19 pts)
  2.   Libya (15 pts)
  3.   Uganda (12 pts)
  4.   Angola (10 pts)
  5.   Sudan (9 pts)
  1.   Niger (8 pts)
  2.   Ivory Coast (6 pts)
  3.   Mauritania (5 pts)
  4.   Ethiopia (4 pts)
  5.   Senegal (3 pts)
  6.   Ghana (1 pts)
  7.   Mozambique (0 pts)
  8.   Madagascar (0 pts)

Squads

Each squad could contain a maximum of 28 players (Regulations Article 72).

Match officials

The following 52 match officials officiated during the 2022 African Nations Championship.

Referees
  •   Lotfi Bekouassa
  •   Patrice Milazare
  •   Alhadi Allaou Mahamat
  •   Kalilou Ibrahim Traoré
  •   Mohamed Adel
  •   Abdelaziz Bouh
  •   Ibrahim Mutaz
  •   Karim Sabry
  •   Pierre Ghislain Atcho
  •   Celso Armindo Alvação
  •   Samuel Uwikunda
  •   Vincentia Amédomé
  •   Mahmood Ali Ismail
  •   Messie Nkounkou
  •   Mehrez Melki
  •   Djindo Louis Hougnandande
  •   Daouda Gueye
  •   Tom Abongile
  •   Blaise Yuven Ngwa
  •   Emery Niyongabo
Assistant referees
  •   Akram Abbes Zerhouni
  •   Sid Ali Brahim El Hamlaoui
  •   Clemence Kanduku
  •   Eric Ayimavo Ulrich Ayamr
  •   Kwasi Brobbey
  •   Hamedine Diba
  •   Adou Hermann Desire Ngoh
  •   Hamza Hagi Abdi
  •   Modibo Samake
  •   Dos Reis Abelmiro Montenegro
  •   Ditsoga Boris Marlaise
  •   Rodrigue Menye Mpele
  •   Nouha Bangoura
  •   Sanou Habib Judicael
  •   Dieudonne Mutuyimana
  •   Ivanildo Meirelles De O Sanche Lopes
  •   Hensley Petrousse
  •   Abdul Aziz Bollel Jawo
Video assistant referees

Group stage

The top two teams of each group of 4 and the top team of each group of 3 advanced to the knockout stages.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Algeria (H) 3 3 0 0 3 0 +3 9 Knockout stage
2   Mozambique 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
3   Libya 3 1 0 2 5 5 0 3
4   Ethiopia 3 0 1 2 1 4 −3 1
Source: CAF
(H) Hosts
Algeria  1–0  Libya
  • Mahious   57' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 41,000
Referee: Tom Abongile (South Africa)
Ethiopia  0–0  Mozambique
Report
Referee: Vincentia Amédomé (Togo)

Mozambique  3–2  Libya
Report
Referee: Samuel Uwikunda (Rwanda)
Algeria  1–0  Ethiopia
Report
Attendance: 34,987
Referee: Pierre Ghislain Atcho (Gabon)

Mozambique  0–1  Algeria
Report
Attendance: 37,279
Referee: Mahmood Ali Ismail (Sudan)
Libya  3–1  Ethiopia
  • Abu Arqoub   44'
  • Al-Abbasi   50'
  • Saltou   78'
Report
Referee: Messie Nkounkou (Congo)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Senegal 3 2 0 1 4 1 +3 6 Knockout stage
2   Ivory Coast 3 1 1 1 3 2 +1 4
3   Uganda 3 1 1 1 2 3 −1 4
4   DR Congo 3 0 2 1 0 3 −3 2
Source: CAF
DR Congo  0–0  Uganda
Report
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Patrice Milazare (Mauritius)
Ivory Coast  0–1  Senegal
Report
  • Ndiaye   80'
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Lotfi Bekouassa (Algeria)

DR Congo  0–0  Ivory Coast
Report
Senegal  0–1  Uganda
Report
Referee: Mehrez Melki (Tunisia)

Senegal  3–0  DR Congo
Report
Referee: Tom Abongile (South Africa)
Uganda  1–3  Ivory Coast
Report
  • Karamoko   12'
  • Ouotro   27'
  • Kouamé   78'
Referee: Blaise Yuven Ngwa (Cameroon)

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Madagascar 3 3 0 0 8 1 +7 9 Knockout stage
2   Ghana 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 6
3   Sudan 3 1 0 2 4 6 −2 3
4   Morocco 3 0 0 3 0 9 −9 0 Withdrew
Source: CAF
Notes:
Morocco  (0–3) Cancelled  Sudan
Report
Madagascar  2–1  Ghana
  • Razafindranaivo   10'
  • Randriatsiferana   62'
Report
  • Agyapong   68'
Referee: Ibrahim Mutaz (Libya)

Morocco  (0–3) Cancelled  Madagascar
Report
Ghana  3–1  Sudan
Report
Referee: Alhadi Allaou Mahamat (Chad)

Ghana  (3–0) Cancelled  Morocco
Report
Sudan  0–3  Madagascar
Report
  • Randriatsiferana   13'
  • Razafindranaivo   30'
  • Rafanomezantsoa   33'
Referee: Kalilou Ibrahim Traoré (Ivory Coast)

Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Mauritania 2 1 1 0 1 0 +1 4 Knockout stage
2   Angola 2 0 2 0 3 3 0 2
3   Mali 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1 1
Source: CAF
Mali  3–3  Angola
  • Sinayoko   23'
  • Diaby   79'
  • Coulibaly   83'
Report
Referee: Karim Sabry (Morocco)

Angola  0–0  Mauritania
Report
Referee: Djindo Louis Hougnandande (Benin)

Mauritania  1–0  Mali
  • Sy   53'
Report
Attendance: 4,389
Referee: Mohamed Adel (Egypt)

Group E

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Niger 2 1 1 0 1 0 +1 4 Knockout stage
2   Cameroon 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3
3   Congo 2 0 1 1 0 1 −1 1
Source: CAF
Cameroon  1–0  Congo
Mbekeli   63' Report
Referee: Abdelaziz Bouh (Mauritania)

Congo  0–0  Niger
Report
Referee: Daouda Gueye (Senegal)

Niger  1–0  Cameroon
  • Badamassi   69'
Report
Referee: Celso Armindo Alvação (Mozambique)

Knockout stage

In the knockout stage, extra time and a penalty shoot-out were used to decide the winners if necessary.

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
27 January – Algiers
 
 
  Algeria1
 
31 January – Oran
 
  Ivory Coast0
 
  Algeria5
 
28 January – Oran
 
  Niger0
 
  Niger2
 
4 February – Algiers
 
  Ghana0
 
  Algeria0 (4)
 
27 January – Annaba
 
  Senegal (p)0 (5)
 
  Senegal1
 
31 January – Algiers
 
  Mauritania0
 
  Senegal1
 
28 January – Constantine
 
  Madagascar0 Third place play-off
 
  Madagascar3
 
3 February – Oran
 
  Mozambique1
 
  Niger0
 
 
  Madagascar1
 

Quarter-finals

Algeria  1–0  Ivory Coast
Report
Attendance: 37,853
Referee: Abdelaziz Bouh (Mauritania)

Senegal  1–0  Mauritania
Report
Referee: Lotfi Bekouassa (Algeria)

Madagascar  3–1  Mozambique
Report
Referee: Pierre Ghislain Atcho (Gabon)

Niger  2–0  Ghana
Report
Referee: Samuel Uwikunda (Rwanda)

Semi-finals

Algeria  5–0  Niger
Report
Attendance: 39,000
Referee: Tom Abongile (South Africa)

Senegal  1–0  Madagascar
  • Diallo   5'
Report
Referee: Alhadi Allaou Mahamat (Chad)

Third place play-off

Niger  0–1  Madagascar
Report
  • Razafindrakoto   90'

Final

Algeria  0–0 (a.e.t.)  Senegal
Report
Penalties
4–5
Attendance: 39,120
Referee: Pierre Ghislain Atcho (Gabon)

Goalscorers

There were 55 goals scored in 29 matches, for an average of 1.9 goals per match.

5 goals

3 goals

  •   Koloina Razafindranaivo

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Awards

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

Total Man of the Competition
  Houssem Eddine Mrezigue
Top Scorer
  Aymen Mahious
(5 goals)
Best Goalkeeper
  Pape Mamadou Sy
Best Coach
  Pape Thiaw (  Senegal)
CAF Fair Play Team
  Senegal

Team of the Tournament

Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
  Pape Sy

Broadcasting rights

In Africa:

Regional Broadcasters

Territory Broadcaster Ref.
  Anglophone and Lusophone Sub-Saharan Africa SuperSport
  Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa Canal+Sport Afrique
  North Africa beIN Sports

Broadcasters by country

Territory Broadcaster Ref.
  Algeria EPTV
  Benin ORTB
  Burkina Faso RTB
  Cameroon CRTV
  Cape Verde RTC
  Republic of Congo Télé Congo
  Côte d'Ivoire RTI
  Ghana
  Kenya
  Madagascar Télévision Malagasy
  Malawi MBC
  Mali ORTM
  Mozambique TVM
  Senegal RTS
  Tanzania Azam TV
  Togo TVT
  Uganda
  South Africa SABC

Rest of the world:

Territory Broadcaster Ref.
  Australia beIN Sports
  Canada beIN Sports
  France beIN Sports
  Hong Kong beIN Sports
  Middle East beIN Sports
  United States beIN Sports

Notes

References

External links