Indomitable Lions in the African Cup of Nations

In 1956 in Lisbon a meeting between seven delegates resulted in the formation of the Confederation of African Football and the organisation planned the first tournament for the following year in Khartoum.

However, as the start date drew near, there were a few hurdles to overcome, such as the exclusion of South Africa after the apartheid regime failed to approve a multi-racial team. So with South Africa out, the tournment came down to a play-off between just three teams Egypt, hosts Sudan and Ethiopia.

Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia played the first two tournaments in odd years before it increased to four, six, eight, 12 and then 16 teams.

Since the early days, North Africa - and Ghana in particular - has maintained its reputation, while the other pioneers Ethiopia and Sudan have deteriorated.

And while there have been many highlights, few African Nations Cup tournaments have taken place without any problems.

One thing is certain, though - that Caf and the Nations Cup is still in existence is due to the passion for the game on the African continent.

Cameroon have won four titles.

 Three different trophies have been awarded during the tournament's history, with Cameroon and Ghana  winning the first two versions to keep after each of them won a tournament three times.

Highest attendance during a game: 120 000 spectators were in Cairo stadium to watch Egypt v Cameroon in 1986

Longest penalty session: Ivory Coast v Cameroon 12-11 (1-1) in 2006

All time scorer: Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon) 18 goals

Most matches Played by a player: 33 by Rigobert Song (Cameroon)

Host nation(s) / Year

Round

Position

GP

W

D*

L

GS

GA

1957

Did Not Enter

1959

1962

1963

1965

1968

Did Not Qualify

1970

Group Stage

5th

3

2

0

1

7

5

1972

Third Place

3rd

5

3

1

1

10

5

1974

Did Not Qualify

1976

1978

1980

1982

Group Stage

5th

3

0

3

0

1

1

1984

Champions

1st

5

3

1

1

9

3

1986

Runners-up

2nd

5

3

2

0

8

5

1988

Champions

1st

5

3

2

0

4

1

1990

Group Stage

5th

3

1

0

2

2

3

1992

Fourth Place

4th

5

2

2

1

4

3

1994

Did Not Qualify

1996

Group Stage

9th

3

1

1

1

5

7

1998

Quarter-Finals

8th

4

2

1

1

5

4

2000

Champions

1st

6

3

2

1

11

5

2002

Champions

1st

6

5

1

0

9

0

2004

Quarter-Finals

6th

4

1

2

1

7

6

2006

Quarter-Finals

5th

4

3

1

0

8

2

2008

Runners-up

2nd

6

4

0

2

14

8

2010

Quarter-Finals

7th

4

1

1

2

6

8

2012

Did Not Qualify

2013

2015

To Be Determined

2017

Total

4 Titles

16/29

71

37

20

14

110

67