Английская Википедия:2012 Africa Cup of Nations
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The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, also known as the Orange Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, was the 28th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
The competition took place between 21 January and 12 February 2012 and was co-hosted by Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The bidding process for hosting the tournament ended in September 2006.
The matches were played in four stadiums in four host cities, with the final played at the newly built Stade d'Angondjé in Gabon's largest city, Libreville. Fourteen teams were selected for participation via a continental qualification tournament that began in July 2010.
The 2012 edition of the Africa Cup of Nations took place against the backdrop of political turmoil. Libya and Tunisia qualified for the tournament, even as the Arab Spring brought upheaval and regime change to both nations.[1] Traditional African footballing nations such as reigning champions Egypt (also affected by political events), as well as Cameroon, Algeria, Nigeria and South Africa had failed to qualify. Players from third-placed Mali had pleaded for the insurgency in the north of their country to end.
In the first round of the tournament finals, the teams competed in round-robin groups of four teams for points, with the top two teams in each group proceeding. These eight teams advanced to the knockout stage, where three rounds of play decided which teams would participate in the final. Both host nations, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, were eliminated from the competition at the quarter-final stage.
In the final, unfancied Zambia defeated third-time finalists Ivory Coast after a dramatic penalty shootout, despite the fact that Ivory Coast did not concede a single goal during the entire tournament,[2] giving Zambia their first continental title.[3] Manager Hervé Renard dedicated their win to the members of the national team who died in a plane crash near the final's venue in Libreville in 1993.[4]
Host selection
Bids :
- Angola (selected as hosts for 2010)
- Gabon / Equatorial Guinea (selected as hosts for 2012)
- Libya (selected as hosts for 2013)
- Nigeria (selected as reserve hosts for 2010, 2012 & 2013 tournaments)
Rejected Bids :
- Benin / Central African Republic
- Botswana
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Senegal
- Zimbabwe
On 4 September 2006, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) approved a compromise between rival countries to host the Africa Cup of Nations after it ruled out Nigeria. CAF agreed to award the next three editions from 2010 to Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Libya respectively. They assigned Angola in 2010, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, which submitted a joint bid in 2012, and Libya for 2014.
This edition was awarded to Gabon and Equatorial Guinea to rotate the hosting of the cup and give hosting chance for first-timer nations.
Two-time former host Nigeria was the reserve host for the 2010, 2012 and 2014 tournaments, in the event that any of the host countries failed to meet the requirements established by CAF, although this ended up being unnecessary
The 2014 tournament was pushed forward to 2013 and subsequently held in odd-numbered years to avoid clashing with the FIFA World Cup.[5]
Qualification
Шаблон:Main The qualification process involved ten groups of four, one of which was reduced to a group of three after the withdrawal of Mauritania, and one group of five. The top team from each group goes through, as well as the second placed team from the group of five. The two best second place teams also qualify. At the end of the qualification process, fourteen teams would have qualified, as well as the two host nations. The first qualifiers were held on 1 July 2010.[6]
Qualified teams
Country | Qualified as | Qualification date | Appearance in finals | Previous best performance | Regional body | FIFA ranking1 | Continental ranking1 |
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Шаблон:Fb | Group J Winner | 8 October 2011 | 6th | 2008, 2010) | Quarterfinals (COSAFA | 85 | 19 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group K Winner | 26 March 2011 | 1st | none | COSAFA | 94 | 21 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group F Winner | 3 September 2011 | 8th | 1998) | Fourth place (WAFU | 66 | 14 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group H Winner | 5 June 2011 | 19th | 1992) | Winner (WAFU | 18 | 1 |
Шаблон:Fb | Co-host | 29 July 2007 | 1st | none | UNIFFAC | 151 | 41 |
Шаблон:Fb | Co-host | 29 July 2007 | 5th | 1996) | Quarterfinals (UNIFFAC | 91 | 20 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group I Winner | 8 October 2011 | 18th | 1963, 1965, 1978, 1982) | Winner (WAFU | 26 | 2 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group B Winner | 8 October 2011 | 10th | 1976) | Second place (WAFU | 79 | 17 |
Шаблон:Fb | Top Two Runner-Up | 8 October 2011 | 3rd | 1982) | Second place (UNAF | 63 | 13 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group A Winner | 8 October 2011 | 7th | 1972) | Second place (WAFU | 69 | 15 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group D Winner | 9 October 2011 | 14th | 1976) | Winner (UNAF | 61 | 12 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group G Winner | 8 October 2011 | 1st | none | WAFU | 98 | 22 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group E Winner | 3 September 2011 | 12th | 2002) | Second place (WAFU | 43 | 5 |
Шаблон:Fb | Top Two Runner-Up | 9 October 2011 | 8th | 1970) | Winner (CECAFA | 120 | 30 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group K Runner-up | 8 October 2011 | 15th | 2004) | Winner (UNAF | 59 | 10 |
Шаблон:Fb | Group C Winner | 8 October 2011 | 15th | 1974, 1994) | Second place (COSAFA | 71 | 16 |
- 1 FIFA World Rankings, release of 18 January 2012.
Controversies
Togo
Togo were initially banned from the 2012 and 2013 Africa Cup of Nations tournaments by CAF after they withdrew from the 2010 tournament following an attack on their team bus.[7] Togo appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, with FIFA president Sepp Blatter stepping in to mediate. The ban was subsequently lifted with immediate effect on 14 May 2010, after a meeting of the CAF Executive Committee. Togo were therefore free to play in the 2012 and 2013 qualifiers.[8]
Nigeria
On 30 June 2010, after Nigeria's exit from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan punished the team for a poor campaign by imposing a two-year ban from international competition.[9] This would have resulted in the Nigerians missing out on both the 2012 qualifying phase and the 2012 African Cup of Nations. However, on 5 July, the Nigerian government dropped the ban after FIFA threatened to impose harsher international sanctions as a result of the government interference.[10] Nigeria competed in qualifying for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations as scheduled but failed to qualify.
Venues
The opening match, one semi-final and the third place match were held in Equatorial Guinea, while the other semi-final and the final were held in Gabon.[11]
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Libreville, Gabon |
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Estadio de Bata | Stade d'Angondjé | |
Capacity: 37,500 | Capacity: 40,000 | |
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Malabo, Equatorial Guinea | Franceville, Gabon | |
Estadio de Malabo | Stade de Franceville | |
Capacity: 15,250 | Capacity: 22,000 | |
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Draw
The draw for the final tournament took place on 29 October 2011 at the Sipopo Conference Palace in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.[12] The draw ceremony was attended by the two presidents from the host countries, President Ali Bongo of Gabon and President Teodoro Obiang Nguema of Equatorial Guinea.[13] The draw saw the 16 qualified teams being pitted into four groups of four teams each. The two top teams from each group will qualify for the quarter-finals with the winners progressing to the semi-finals and final eventually.
The two hosts were automatically seeded into pot 1. The other 14 qualified teams were ranked based on their performances during the previous three Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.[14] For each of the last three African Cup of Nations final tournaments, the following system of points is adopted for the qualified countries:
Classification | Points awarded |
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Winner | 7 |
Runner-up | 5 |
Losing semi-finalists | 3 |
Losing quarter-finalists | 2 |
Eliminated in 1st round | 1 |
Moreover, a weighted coefficient on points was given to each of the last three editions of the Africa Cup of Nations as follows:
- 2010 edition: points to be multiplied by 3
- 2008 edition: points to be multiplied by 2
- 2006 edition: points to be multiplied by 1
The teams were then divided into four pots based on the ranking. Each group contained one team from each pot.
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
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Шаблон:Fb (11 pts) Шаблон:Fb (9 pts) Шаблон:Fb (9 pts) Шаблон:Fb (6 pts) |
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Шаблон:Fb (2 pts) Шаблон:Fb (1 pt) Шаблон:Fb (0 pts) Шаблон:Fb (0 pts) |
Match officials
The following referees were chosen for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.[15]
Referees | Linesmen |
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Mohamed Benouza |
Albdelhak Etchiali |
Squads
Each team's squad for the tournament consisted of 23 players; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. Each participating national association had to submit their squad by 11 January 2012 (midnight CET). Replacement of seriously injured players was permitted until 24 hours before the team in question's first match of the tournament.[16]
Group stage
Groups A and B took place in Equatorial Guinea, while Groups C and D were held in Gabon.[17] Notably, there was not a single goalless draw during the group stage.
Tie-breaking criteria
If two or more teams end the group stage with the same number of points, their ranking is determined by the following criteria:[16]
- points earned in the matches between the teams concerned;
- goal difference in the matches between the teams concerned;
- number of goals scored in the matches between the teams concerned;
- goal difference in all group matches;
- number of goals scored in all group matches;
- fair play points system taking into account the number of yellow and red cards;
- drawing of lots by the organising committee.
All times are West Africa Time (UTC+1).
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Knockout stage
Шаблон:Main In the knockout stage, extra time and a penalty shoot-out were used to decide the winners if necessary.
Bracket
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Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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Third place play-off
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Final
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Awards
- Player of the tournament: Шаблон:Flagicon Christopher Katongo
- Top goalscorer of the competition: Шаблон:Flagicon Emmanuel Mayuka
- Fair Player of the competition: Шаблон:Flagicon Jean-Jacques Gosso
- Fair Play award: Шаблон:Fb[18]
Team of the tournament
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- Goalkeeper
- Defenders
- Шаблон:Flagicon Jean-Jacques Gosso
- Шаблон:Flagicon Stophira Sunzu
- Шаблон:Flagicon John Mensah
- Шаблон:Flagicon Adama Tamboura
- Midfielders
- Шаблон:Flagicon Emmanuel Mayuka
- Шаблон:Flagicon Yaya Touré
- Шаблон:Flagicon Gervinho
- Шаблон:Flagicon Seydou Keita
- Forwards
- Substitutes
- Шаблон:Flagicon Boubacar Barry
- Шаблон:Flagicon Rui
- Шаблон:Flagicon Youssef Msakni
- Шаблон:Flagicon Manucho
- Шаблон:Flagicon Éric Mouloungui
- Шаблон:Flagicon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
- Шаблон:Flagicon Sadio Diallo
- Шаблон:Flagicon Cheick Diabaté
- Шаблон:Flagicon Houssine Kharja
- Шаблон:Flagicon Mudather El Tahir
- Шаблон:Flagicon Rainford Kalaba
- Шаблон:Flagicon Kwadwo Asamoah[19]
Scorers
- 3 goals
- Шаблон:Flagicon Manucho
- Шаблон:Flagicon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
- Шаблон:Flagicon Didier Drogba
- Шаблон:Flagicon Cheick Diabaté
- Шаблон:Flagicon Houssine Kharja
- Шаблон:Flagicon Christopher Katongo
- Шаблон:Flagicon Emmanuel Mayuka
- 2 goals
- Шаблон:Flagicon André Ayew
- Шаблон:Flagicon John Mensah
- Шаблон:Flagicon Abdoul Camara
- Шаблон:Flagicon Sadio Diallo
- Шаблон:Flagicon Ihaab Boussefi
- Шаблон:Flagicon Ahmed Saad Osman
- Шаблон:Flagicon Mohamed Ahmed Bashir
- Шаблон:Flagicon Mudather El Tahir
- Шаблон:Flagicon Youssef Msakni
- 1 goal
- Шаблон:Flagicon Mateus
- Шаблон:Flagicon Mogakolodi Ngele
- Шаблон:Flagicon Dipsy Selolwane
- Шаблон:Flagicon Issiaka Ouédraogo
- Шаблон:Flagicon Alain Traoré
- Шаблон:Flagicon Javier Balboa
- Шаблон:Flagicon Kily
- Шаблон:Flagicon Randy
- Шаблон:Flagicon Daniel Cousin
- Шаблон:Flagicon Bruno Zita Mbanangoyé
- Шаблон:Flagicon Éric Mouloungui
- Шаблон:Flagicon Stéphane N'Guéma
- Шаблон:Flagicon Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu
- Шаблон:Flagicon Asamoah Gyan
- Шаблон:Flagicon Mamadou Bah
- Шаблон:Flagicon Naby Soumah
- Шаблон:Flagicon Ibrahima Traoré
- Шаблон:Flagicon Wilfried Bony
- Шаблон:Flagicon Emmanuel Eboué
- Шаблон:Flagicon Gervinho
- Шаблон:Flagicon Salomon Kalou
- Шаблон:Flagicon Yaya Touré
- Шаблон:Flagicon Garra Dembélé
- Шаблон:Flagicon Seydou Keita
- Шаблон:Flagicon Bakaye Traoré
- Шаблон:Flagicon Younès Belhanda
- Шаблон:Flagicon William N'Gounou
- Шаблон:Flagicon Deme N'Diaye
- Шаблон:Flagicon Dame N'Doye
- Шаблон:Flagicon Moussa Sow
- Шаблон:Flagicon Issam Jemâa
- Шаблон:Flagicon Saber Khelifa
- Шаблон:Flagicon Khaled Korbi
- Шаблон:Flagicon James Chamanga
- Шаблон:Flagicon Rainford Kalaba
- Шаблон:Flagicon Stophira Sunzu
- Own goal
- Шаблон:Flagicon Bakary Koné (playing against Ivory Coast)
Team statistics
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By sub-region
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Mascot
The mascot for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations was unveiled on 16 September 2011 at a ceremony in Libreville, Gabon. The mascot, named Gaguie, is a gorilla sporting the national team colors of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.[20]
Match ball
The official match ball for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, manufactured by Adidas, was the Comoequa. The name was inspired by the Komo River, which runs through the host nations, and the Equator, which runs throughout Africa and unites the host nations.[21]
Marketing
Sponsorship
Notes
References
External links
- Africa Cup of Nations at CAFonline.com
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