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Five football legends without AFCON gold medals
Nwankwo Kanu retired with silver and bronze medals, but no Afcon winner’s medal.
2022 afcon gold winners/ al Jazeera
The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is the flagship international men’s football tournament in Africa.
Organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), it determines the continent’s national champion and is one of the most watched football competitions in the world.
So far, the most successful teams in the history of the competition are Egypt, the most successful nation, with seven titles. Cameroon follows with five, Ghana have won four, while Nigeria have claimed three.
With the 35th Africa Cup of Nations scheduled to hold in Morocco from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026, BBC Sport Africa looks at five iconic players who never managed to get their hands on the coveted trophy.
- 1. Mohamed Salah (Egypt)
- At 33, time may be running out for Egypt’s captain. Salah has already experienced Afcon heartbreak twice, finishing runner-up in 2017 and again in 2021…
- Injured at Afcon 2023, he watched from the sidelines as Egypt were eliminated in the last 16. Afcon 2025 may represent his final opportunity to complete his international legacy.
- 2. Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast)
- Few players relished big occasions like Didier Drogba. A master of finals at Chelsea, he was decisive time and again in England and Europe.
- But at Afcon, the script was cruelly different.Drogba captained Ivory Coast in two finals – in 2006 and 2012 – and penalties proved his undoing on both occasions.
- Against Egypt in 2006, he missed in the shootout as the hosts triumphed. Six years later, facing Zambia, he blazed a late penalty over the bar in normal time before the Ivorians again lost on spot kicks. Despite multiple semi-final and quarter-final appearances, Afcon glory always slipped away. In a bitter twist, Ivory Coast finally won the tournament in 2015 – just months after Drogba had retired from international football.
- 3. George Weah (Liberia)
- George Weah stands alone as Africa’s only Ballon d’Or winner, claiming football’s most prestigious individual award in 1995.
- At the club level, he dazzled for Paris St-Germain and AC Milan, but international success was limited by Liberia’s modest footballing stature.
- Liberia qualified for Afcon only twice during Weah’s career, in 1996 and 2002. On both occasions, they failed to progress beyond the group stage.
- Weah scored just once at the tournament, in a 2002 draw with Mali.While Afcon success never came, Weah would later lead his country in another way – serving as Liberia’s president between 2018 and 2024.
- 4. Nwankwo Kanu (Nigeria)
- Elegant and intelligent, Nwankwo Kanu enjoyed a glittering club career, winning the Champions League with Ajax and domestic honours with Arsenal. Internationally, he tasted success with Nigeria at youth level and famously won Olympic gold in 1996.
- Afcon, however, proved less kind. His closest brush with the trophy came in 2000, when Nigeria reached the final on home soil. Against Cameroon, the match went to penalties, and Kanu’s miss proved costly as the Super Eagles were beaten.
- Nigeria would reach four semi-finals during Kanu’s career but never return to the final.
- Nwankwo Kanu retired with silver and bronze medals, but no Afcon winner’s medal.
- 5. Michael Essien (Ghana)
- Michael Essien was the heartbeat of a gifted Ghana generation that followed the country’s last Afcon triumph in 1982.
- Powerful, disciplined and technically superb, he mirrored his club success with Chelsea by becoming a leader for the Black Stars…
- Persistent fitness problems curtailed his international career, leaving Essien as another African great whose brilliance was never rewarded with Afcon gold.
- Source: The PUNCH
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Bundesliga: Marie-Louise Eta Emerges First Woman To Coach Men’s Team
Club director of men’s football Horst Heldt said in a statement on the club’s website that the decision was driven by recent performances and the need for a fresh approach in the final stages of the season.
Marie-Louise Eta /Credit: Getty Images
Marie-Louise Eta has made history after being appointed interim head coach of Union Berlin, becoming the first woman to manage a men’s team in one of Europe’s top five football leagues.
Her appointment runs until the end of the season following the dismissal of head coach Steffen Baumgart after Union Berlin’s 3-1 defeat to bottom-placed FC Heidenheim.
Union Berlin currently sit 11th in the Bundesliga table, 11 points clear of the relegation zone with five matches remaining.
However, the club has struggled for form, winning only twice in their last 14 league matches in 2026.
Club director of men’s football Horst Heldt said in a statement on the club’s website that the decision was driven by recent performances and the need for a fresh approach in the final stages of the season.
“We have had a hugely disappointing second half of the season. The performances shown in recent weeks do not give us confidence that we can turn things around with the current set-up,” Heldt said.
Eta is no stranger to breaking barriers at the club. She became Union Berlin’s first female assistant coach in November 2023 and later made history again in January 2024 when she led the team from the touchline during a Bundesliga match while then-manager Nenad Bjelica was suspended.
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Seven Eritrean players fail to return home after AFCON qualifier
Although the whereabouts of the missing players remain unclear, reports indicate that some may have been seen in South Africa. Among those who failed to return are goalkeeper Kubrom Solomon and veteran winger Medhanie Redie.
Seven players from the Eritrea national football team have failed to return home after their side secured a historic victory over Eswatini national football team.
A source close to the squad told the BBC on Monday that while part of the team travelled back via South Africa after the match, the seven players are believed to have absconded.
The development comes shortly after Eritrea’s 2–1 win in Eswatini, which secured a 4–1 aggregate victory and a return to the qualifying group stages of the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in 19 years.
Sources said only 10 members of the 24-man squad were based in Eritrea, and just three of those players—including team captain Ablelom Teklezghi—have returned to the country.
Although the whereabouts of the missing players remain unclear, reports indicate that some may have been seen in South Africa. Among those who failed to return are goalkeeper Kubrom Solomon and veteran winger Medhanie Redie.
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CAF confirms 16 teams for U-17 AFCON 2026
However, Nigeria is missing from the tournament for the second consecutive edition.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed the 16 countries that will compete at the 2026 Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
The 16 teams set to feature at the tournament are :
Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire; DR Congo Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Morocco (hosts); Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda.
The competition is scheduled to take place in Morocco from April 25 to May 15, 2026, and will also serve as Africa’s qualification route for the 2026 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar.
With the global tournament expanding to 48 teams, the top 10 finishers at the AFCON finals will secure qualification.
However, Nigeria is missing from the tournament for the second consecutive edition.
Nigeria’s absence follows their elimination in the WAFU Zone B qualifiers, where the Golden Eaglets suffered a 2-0 semi-final defeat to Ghana in September 2025, ending their hopes of reaching the continental stage.
CAF’s qualification process is organised across six regional zones—UNAF, WAFU A, WAFU B, UNIFFAC, CECAFA, and COSAFA—with each region hosting its own tournament to determine representatives for the AFCON finals.
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