Английская Википедия:2013 Africa Cup of Nations
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The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, also known as the Orange Africa Cup of Nations South Africa 2013 for sponsorship reasons, held from 19 January to 10 February 2013, was the 29th Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).[1] Starting from this edition, the tournament was switched to being held in odd-numbered years instead of even-numbered years so that it does not clash with the FIFA World Cup.[2] This edition was therefore the first to be held in an odd numbered year since 1965.
South Africa hosted the tournament for the second time, after previously hosting the 1996 African Cup of Nations. The 2013 tournament is the highest attended edition of the Africa Cup of Nations under the current, 16-team format. The South African team was eliminated in the quarter-finals by Mali, following a penalty shoot-out. Zambia were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the group stage.
Nigeria won its third Africa Cup of Nations championship with a 1–0 victory over Burkina Faso in the final. Nigeria participated in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil as the representative from CAF.[3]
Host selection
Bids :
- Angola (selected as hosts for 2010)
- Gabon / Equatorial Guinea (selected as hosts for 2012)
- Libya (selected as hosts for 2013)
Subsequently swapped hosting year with South Africa (2017) - 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 Libya for the second time after 1982 African Cup of 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 year-clash with the FIFA World Cup.[2]
Libyan withdrawal
Due to the Libyan Civil War, Libya traded years with South Africa, so that South Africa hosted in 2013 and Libya will be hosting in 2017. This was ratified in September 2011 at CAF's Executive Committee in Cairo, Egypt.[4]
Qualification
A total of 47 countries entered the qualification, including South Africa, which automatically qualified. Libya was not allowed to keep its automatic qualification after being stripped of its hosting rights due to the Libyan Civil War. Many teams made their return to the finals in this tournament. The hosts, South Africa returned after a 4-year absence. Ethiopia appeared for the first time since 1982 (a 31-year absence). Other teams absent from the 2012 finals that featured in 2013 were Nigeria, Togo, DR Congo, and Algeria. Cape Verde made its finals debut. Teams that didn't qualify for this tournament from the 2012 African Cup of Nations were both co-hosts, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, Libya, Senegal, Sudan, Guinea and Botswana. South Sudan was ineligible to participate as the qualifying competition had already started by the time its membership of CAF was confirmed.
Qualified nations
Country | Qualified as | Qualification date | Previous appearances in tournament† |
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Шаблон:Fb | Hosts | 28 September 2011 | Шаблон:Sort |
Шаблон:Fb | Malawi | Winner against13 October 2012 | 18 (1963, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012) |
Шаблон:Fb | Botswana | Winner against13 October 2012 | Шаблон:Sort |
Шаблон:Fb | Uganda | Winner against13 October 2012 | 15 (1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012) |
Шаблон:Fb | Liberia | Winner against13 October 2012 | 16 (1963, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010) |
Шаблон:Fb | Sierra Leone | Winner against13 October 2012 | 15 (1962, 1963, 1965, 1978, 1982, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012) |
Шаблон:Fb | Senegal | Winner against13 October 2012 | 19 (1965, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012) |
Шаблон:Fb | Mozambique | Winner against13 October 2012 | 14 (1972, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2012) |
Шаблон:Fb | Sudan | Winner against14 October 2012 | Шаблон:Sort |
Шаблон:Fb | Cameroon | Winner against14 October 2012 | 0 (debut) |
Шаблон:Fb | Zimbabwe | Winner against14 October 2012 | Шаблон:Sort |
Шаблон:Fb | Guinea | Winner against14 October 2012 | Шаблон:Sort |
Шаблон:Fb | Gabon | Winner against14 October 2012 | Шаблон:Sort |
Шаблон:Fb | Equatorial Guinea | Winner against14 October 2012 | 15 (1965, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1988, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006) |
Шаблон:Fb | Central African Rep. | Winner against14 October 2012 | Шаблон:Sort |
Шаблон:Fb | Libya | Winner against14 October 2012 | 14 (1968, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2010) |
- † Bold indicates champion for that year
- † Italic indicates host
Venues
Host cities
The South African Football Association opened bidding to all 2010 FIFA World Cup host cities[5] however a maximum of seven venues would be used.[6] The final list of stadiums was initially to be announced by 30 March,[7] but was pushed back to 4 April,[8] 20 April, and then 3 May 2012.[9]
The venues were announced on 4 May 2012. FNB Stadium hosted the opening match and the final.[10] The other venues selected for matches were Mbombela Stadium, Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Royal Bafokeng Stadium and Moses Mabhida Stadium.[11]
The average daytime temperature of the host cities ranges from Шаблон:Convert to Шаблон:Convert.[12]
- Шаблон:NoteHost city during 1996 African Cup of Nations
- Шаблон:NoteStadium/site used during 1996 African Cup of Nations
- Шаблон:NoteAs "National Stadium"
- Шаблон:NoteStadium expandable
- Шаблон:NoteAll capacities are approximate
Training venues
Host city | Venues |
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Durban | Durban Peoples Park, King Zwelithini Stadium, Princess Magogo Stadium |
Johannesburg | Dobsonville Stadium, Millpark Stadium, Orlando Stadium, Rand Stadium[13] |
Nelspruit | |
Port Elizabeth | Gelvandale Stadium, NMMU Stadium, Westbourne Oval, Zwide Stadium[14] |
Rustenburg |
Match ball
The official match ball for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations was manufactured by Adidas and named the Katlego, which means "success" in Tswana language. The name was chosen by African football fans via an online voting competition where it beat alternate names, Khanya (light) and Motswako (mixture).[15]
Mascot
The official mascot of the tournament was Takuma, a hippopotamus wearing sports kit in South Africa's official yellow and green. The mascot was designed by Tumelo Nkoana, a 13-year-old South African student from Hammanskraal in Gauteng.[16]
Draw
The draw for the final tournament took place on 24 October 2012 in Durban.[17][18] Positions A1 and C1 were already assigned to the hosts (South Africa) and holders (Zambia) respectively.[19] The other 14 qualified teams were ranked based on their performances during the last three Africa Cup of Nations, i.e. the 2008, 2010 and 2012 editions.
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:
- 2012 edition: points to be multiplied by 3
- 2010 edition: points to be multiplied by 2
- 2008 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.[20]
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
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Шаблон:Fb (host; assigned to A1) Шаблон:Fb (title holder; assigned to C1) Шаблон:Fb (22 pts) Шаблон:Fb (22 pts) |
Шаблон:Fb (12 pts) Шаблон:Fb (10 pts) Шаблон:Fb (9 pts) Шаблон:Fb (8 pts) |
Шаблон:Fb (6 pts) Шаблон:Fb (5 pts) Шаблон:Fb (4 pts) Шаблон:Fb (3 pts) |
Шаблон:Fb (2 pts) Шаблон:Fb (0 pts) Шаблон:Fb (0 pts) Шаблон:Fb (0 pts) |
Match officials
The following referees were chosen for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.[21]
- Referees
- Шаблон:Flagicon Mohamed Benouza
- Шаблон:Flagicon Djamel Haimoudi
- Шаблон:Flagicon Sidi Alioum
- Шаблон:Flagicon Noumandiez Doué
- Шаблон:Flagicon Gehad Grisha
- Шаблон:Flagicon Eric Otogo-Castane
- Шаблон:Flagicon Bakary Gassama
- Шаблон:Flagicon Sylvester Kirwa
- Шаблон:Flagicon Hamada Nampiandraza
- Шаблон:Flagicon Koman Coulibaly
- Шаблон:Flagicon Ali Lemghaifry
- Шаблон:Flagicon Rajindraparsad Seechurn
- Шаблон:Flagicon Bouchaïb El Ahrach
- Шаблон:Flagicon Badara Diatta
- Шаблон:Flagicon Bernard Camille
- Шаблон:Flagicon Daniel Bennett
- Шаблон:Flagicon Slim Jedidi
- Шаблон:Flagicon Janny Sikazwe
- Assistant referees
- Шаблон:Flagicon Albdelhak Etchiali
- Шаблон:Flagicon Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos
- Шаблон:Flagicon Jean-Claude Birumushahu
- Шаблон:Flagicon Evarist Menkouande
- Шаблон:Flagicon Yanoussa Moussa
- Шаблон:Flagicon Yéo Songuifolo
- Шаблон:Flagicon Angesom Ogbamariam
- Шаблон:Flagicon Theophile Vinga
- Шаблон:Flagicon Malik Alidu Salifu
- Шаблон:Flagicon Marwa Range
- Шаблон:Flagicon Balla Diarra
- Шаблон:Flagicon Redouane Achik
- Шаблон:Flagicon Arsénio Chadreque Marengula
- Шаблон:Flagicon Peter Edibe
- Шаблон:Flagicon Félicien Kabanda
- Шаблон:Flagicon Djibril Camara
- Шаблон:Flagicon El Hadji Malick Samba
- Шаблон:Flagicon Zakhele Siwela
- Шаблон:Flagicon Ali Waleed Ahmed
- Шаблон:Flagicon Béchir Hassani
- Шаблон:Flagicon Anouar Hmila
Squads
Each team could register a squad of 23 players.[19]
Group stage
The schedule of the final tournament was released on 8 September 2012.[22]
- 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:[19]
- 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 South African Standard Time (UTC+2)
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 phase
Шаблон:Main In the knockout stages, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, extra time shall be played (two periods of 15 minutes each) and followed, if necessary, by kicks from the penalty mark to determine the winner, except for the play-off for third place where no extra time shall be played.[19]
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
{{#lst:2013 Africa Cup of Nations final|Final}}
Awards
The following awards were given for the tournament:[23]
- Orange Player of the Tournament
- Pepsi Tournament Top Scorer
Player name | Games played | Goals scored | Assists | Minutes played | Source |
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Шаблон:Flagicon Emmanuel Emenike | 5 | 4 | 3 | 403 | [24] |
Шаблон:Flagicon Mubarak Wakaso | 5 | 4 (3 penalties) | 0 | 396[25] | [26] |
- Samsung Fair Player of the Tournament
- Nissan Goal of the tournament
- Team of the Tournament
Goalscorers
- 4 goals
- 3 goals
- 2 goals
- Шаблон:Flagicon Jonathan Pitroipa
- Шаблон:Flagicon Dieumerci Mbokani
- Шаблон:Flagicon Kwadwo Asamoah
- Шаблон:Flagicon Gervinho
- Шаблон:Flagicon Yaya Touré
- Шаблон:Flagicon Mahamadou Samassa
- Шаблон:Flagicon Sunday Mba
- Шаблон:Flagicon Victor Moses
- Шаблон:Flagicon Siyabonga Sangweni
- 1 goal
- Шаблон:Flagicon Sofiane Feghouli
- Шаблон:Flagicon Hillal Soudani
- Шаблон:Flagicon Aristide Bancé
- Шаблон:Flagicon Djakaridja Koné
- Шаблон:Flagicon Platini
- Шаблон:Flagicon Héldon Ramos
- Шаблон:Flagicon Fernando Varela
- Шаблон:Flagicon Trésor Mputu
- Шаблон:Flagicon Adane Girma
- Шаблон:Flagicon Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu
- Шаблон:Flagicon Christian Atsu Twasam
- Шаблон:Flagicon John Boye
- Шаблон:Flagicon Asamoah Gyan
- Шаблон:Flagicon Wilfried Bony
- Шаблон:Flagicon Didier Drogba
- Шаблон:Flagicon Cheick Tioté
- Шаблон:Flagicon Didier Ya Konan
- Шаблон:Flagicon Cheick Fantamady Diarra
- Шаблон:Flagicon Sigamary Diarra
- Шаблон:Flagicon Issam El Adoua
- Шаблон:Flagicon Youssef El-Arabi
- Шаблон:Flagicon Abdelilah Hafidi
- Шаблон:Flagicon Uwa Elderson Echiéjilé
- Шаблон:Flagicon Brown Ideye
- Шаблон:Flagicon Ahmed Musa
- Шаблон:Flagicon May Mahlangu
- Шаблон:Flagicon Lehlohonolo Majoro
- Шаблон:Flagicon Tokelo Rantie
- Шаблон:Flagicon Emmanuel Adebayor
- Шаблон:Flagicon Jonathan Ayité
- Шаблон:Flagicon Serge Gakpé
- Шаблон:Flagicon Dové Wome
- Шаблон:Flagicon Khaled Mouelhi
- Шаблон:Flagicon Youssef Msakni
- Шаблон:Flagicon Collins Mbesuma
- Шаблон:Flagicon Kennedy Mweene
- Own goals
- Шаблон:Flagicon Nando (playing against Angola)
Team statistics
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Marketing
Sponsorship
Media
South African public broadcaster SABC was the host broadcaster of the tournament. It paid R65 million (US$7.5 million) for the rights, which entitle it to transmit all of the games across its radio and television platforms.
Broadcasting
Territory | Broadcaster | Ref |
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Albania | SuperSport | Шаблон:Citation needed |
Australia | Eurosport | [27] |
Botswana | Botswana TV | [28] |
Brazil | SporTV | [29]Шаблон:Failed verification |
Cape Verde | RTC | Шаблон:Citation needed |
EuropeШаблон:Ref | Eurosport | [30] |
France | Canal+ | [31] |
Ghana | GTV | [32] |
Hong Kong | Now TV | [33] |
Ireland | ITV4, British Eurosport | [34] |
Israel | Eurosport | [30] |
Malaysia | Media Prima | [35] |
MENA | Al Jazeera | [36] |
Romania | Romanian Eurosport | Шаблон:Citation needed |
Russia | Russian Eurosport | Шаблон:Citation needed |
South Africa | SABC | [37] |
Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport | [38] |
Thailand | CH7 | Шаблон:Citation needed |
United Kingdom | ITV4, British Eurosport | [34] |
South AmericaШаблон:Ref | DirecTV | [39] |
United States | ESPN | [40][41] |
- Шаблон:Note – Excluding France.
- Шаблон:Note – Excluding Bolivia, Brazil, Guyana, Paraguay and Suriname.
References
External links
- Шаблон:Official website
- Orange CAN 2013 at cafonline.com
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