The CEDEAO Cup was an international men's football tournament for nations in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS; Communauté Economique...
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Mauritania national football team (section CEDEAO Cup)
African Football. They have not qualified for the FIFA World Cup. However, in the Amílcar Cabral Cup, a regional tournament for West Africa, Mauritania came...
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played until 1987. Meanwhile, in 1983 ECOWAS (French:CEDEAO) create another tournament, the CEDEAO Cup (Zone 3) and it was played on a bi-annual basis until...
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Guinea national football team (section FIFA World Cup)
Federation. They have never qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals, and their best finish in the Africa Cup of Nations was runners-up in 1976. The team reached...
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active with Liberia. WAFU Nations Cup Third place (1): 2011 West African Nations Cup Runners-up (1): 1987 CEDEAO Cup Runners-up (1): 1987 Nagbe retired...
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Jollof derby (section Regional Cup era)
Africa Cup of Nations four times to Nigeria's two. Meanwhile, Nigeria would have more success in intercontinental play, qualifying for the FIFA World Cup many...
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Senegal national football team (category Africa Cup of Nations–winning countries)
appearance in the Africa Cup of Nations was in 1965, when they lost 1–0 to Ivory Coast for fourth place. They hosted the 1992 African Cup of Nations, where they...
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Ivory Coast national football team (category Africa Cup of Nations–winning countries)
Bronze medal (1): 1965 CEDEAO Cup Champions (3): 1983, 1987, 1991 Runners-up (1): 1985 Third place (1): 1990 West African Nations Cup Third place (2): 1983...
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Nigeria national football team (category Africa Cup of Nations–winning countries)
Governed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), they are three-time Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) winners, with their most recent title in 2013. In February...
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