The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) will be held in Côte d’Ivoire from January 13 to February 11, 2024 and all 24 teams have now qualified for the tournament.
The five-time AFCON champions Cameroon became the final team to qualify on Tuesday, defeating Burundi 3-0.
The tournament will feature 12 former AFCON champions, including three-time winners Nigeria and Senegal looking to defend the title as the current holder.
Côte d’Ivoire will be leading a strong West African contingent of 11 teams, while Tanzania returns to the finals for the second time.
Egypt will be looking to win an unprecedented eighth title, having reached two of the last three finals.
The 2023 AFCON is the first to be postponed from its original June date due to the weather conditions in Côte d’Ivoire.
The tournament is expected to be a closely contested affair, with many of the continent’s top teams in contention as no debutant is participating in this edition.
Below is a list of all 24 teams that will be playing the competition
* Algeria
* Angola
* Burkina Faso
* Cape Verde
* Côte d’Ivoire (host)
* DR Congo
* Egypt
* Equatorial Guinea
* The Gambia
* Ghana
* Guinea
* Guinea-Bissau
* Mali
* Mauritania
* Morocco
* Mozambique
* Namibia
* Nigeria
* Senegal (current champion)
* South Africa
* Tanzania
* Tunisia
* Zambia