Africa U-17 Cup of Nations

The Total U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (previously known as the African U-17 Championship) is a bi-annual football competition organised by the sport's African governing body, CAF. The competition has been held since 1995. Between 1985 and 1993 only qualifying competitions for the FIFA U-17 World Cup were played.

Africa U-17 Cup of Nations
Founded1995
RegionAfrica (CAF)
Number of teams8
Current champions Cameroon (2nd title)
Most successful team(s) Cameroon
 Ghana
 Nigeria
 Gambia
 Mali (2 titles each)
2021 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations

On 6 August 2015, the CAF Executive Committee decided to change the name of the tournament from the African U-17 Championship to the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations, similar to the senior's version, Africa Cup of Nations.[1]

In July 2016, Total has secured an eight-year sponsorship package from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to support 10 of its principal competitions, including the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations Champions, renamed Total U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.[2]

Results

African U-16 Qualifying for World Cup

Edition Year Host Qualifier teams
Winner Winner Winner
1 1985
Details
home & away
Congo

Guinea

Nigeria
2 1987
Details
home & away
Ivory Coast

Egypt

Nigeria
3 1989
Details
home & away
Nigeria

Ghana

Guinea

African U-17 Qualifying for World Cup

Edition Year Host Qualifier teams
Winner Winner Winner
4 1991
Details
home & away
Ghana

Congo

Sudan
5 1993
Details
home & away
Ghana

Nigeria

Tunisia

African U-17 Championship

Edition Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
6 1995
Details
Mali
Ghana
3–1
aet

Nigeria

Guinea
2–1
aet

Mali
7 1997
Details
Botswana
Egypt
1–0
Mali

Ghana
1–0
Ethiopia
8 1999
Details
Guinea
Ghana
3–1
Burkina Faso

Mali
1–0
Cameroon
9 2001
Details
Seychelles
Nigeria
3–0
Burkina Faso

Mali
Vacant[3]
10 2003
Details
Swaziland
Cameroon
1–0
aet

Sierra Leone

Nigeria
3–1
Egypt
11 2005
Details
Gambia
Gambia
1–0
Ghana

Ivory Coast
1–0
South Africa
12 2007
Details
Togo
Nigeria
1–0
aet

Togo

Ghana
1–0
Tunisia
13 2009
Details
Algeria
Gambia
3–1
Algeria

Burkina Faso
2–0
Malawi
14 2011
Details
Rwanda
Burkina Faso
2–1
Rwanda

Congo
2–1
Ivory Coast
15 2013
Details
Morocco
Ivory Coast
1–1
(5 – 4)
on penalties

Nigeria

Tunisia
1–1
(11 – 10)
on penalties

Morocco
16 2015
Details
Niger
Mali
2–0
South Africa

Guinea
3–1
Nigeria

Africa U-17 Cup of Nations

Edition Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
17 2017
Details
 Gabon[4][n 1]
Mali
1–0
Ghana

Guinea
3–1
Niger
18 2019
Details
 Tanzania[5]
Cameroon
0–0
(5 – 3)
on penalties

Guinea

Angola
2–1
Nigeria
19 2021
Details
 Morocco[6][7] To be played To be played

Total Wins

Team Champions Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place
 Ghana 2 (1995, 1999) 2 (2005, 2017) 2 (1997, 2007)
 Nigeria 2 (2001, 2007) 2 (1995, 2013) 1 (2003) 2 (2015, 2019)
 Mali 2 (2015, 2017) 1 (1997) 2 (1999, 2001) 1 (1995*)
 Cameroon 2 (2003, 2019) 1 (1999)
 Gambia 2 (2005*, 2009)
 Burkina Faso 1 (2011) 2 (1999, 2001) 1 (2009)
 Ivory Coast 1 (2013) 1 (2005) 1 (2011)
 Egypt 1 (1997) 1 (2003)
 Guinea 1 (2019) 3 (1995, 2015, 2017)
 South Africa 1 (2015) 1 (2005)
 Sierra Leone 1 (2003)
 Togo 1 (2007*)
 Algeria 1 (2009*)
 Rwanda 1 (2011*)
 Tunisia 1 (2013) 1 (2007)
 Congo 1 (2011)
 Angola 1 (2019)
 Ethiopia 1 (1997)
 Malawi 1 (2009)
 Morocco 1 (2013*)
 Niger 1 (2017)
* = As hosts

Note: no fourth-place finish in 2001 due to Guinea's disqualification.

Participating nations

Team
1995

1997

1999

2001

2003

2005

2007

2009

2011

2013

2015

2017

2019

2021
Years
 Algeria ××2nd× 1
 Angola GSGSGS3rd 4
 Botswana GSGS×GS 3
 Burkina Faso ×2nd2ndGSGS3rd1st 6
 Cameroon ××4thGS1stGSGSGS1st 7
 Congo ×××××××3rdGS 2
 Egypt 1st×4th××GS×× 3
 Eritrea ×××GS××××× 1
 Ethiopia ×4thGSGS× 3
 Gabon ××××GSGSGS× 3
 Gambia ×××GS1st1stGS× 4
 Ghana 1st3rd1st2nd3rdGS2nd 7
 Guinea 3rdGSGSGS3rd3rd2nd 7
 Ivory Coast GS×3rd4th1stGS 5
 Malawi ××4th××× 1
 Mali 4th2nd3rd3rdGSGS1st1st 8
 Morocco ×4thGSq 3
 Mozambique GS××GS 2
 Niger ××××××××GS4th 2
 Nigeria 2ndGS1st3rdGS1st2nd4th4th 9
 Rwanda ××××2nd× 1
 Senegal ×××GSGS 2
 Seychelles ×××GS××××× 1
 Sierra Leone ×2nd×××× 1
 South Africa 4thGS2nd 3
 Sudan GS×××× 1
 Eswatini ××GS××××××× 1
 Tanzania ×××××GSGS 2
 Togo ××××2nd×××× 1
 Tunisia GS4th3rd 3
 Uganda ×××××××××××GS 1
 Zambia ××GS 1
 Zimbabwe GSGSGSGS×××× 4
Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • GS – Group stage
  • q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
  •      Hosts
  •  ×  – Did not enter
  •    – Did not qualify
  •  ×  – Withdrew before qualification
  •     Withdrew after qualification
  •     Disqualified after qualification

Men's U-17 World Cup Qualifiers

Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarterfinals
  • R2 – Round 2
  • R1 – Round 1
  •      – Hosts
  • q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
Team
1985

1987

1989

1991

1993

1995

1997

1999

2001

2003

2005

2007

2009

2011

2013

2015

2017

2019

2021
Total
 AlgeriaR11
 AngolaR21
 Burkina FasoR13rdR2R14
 CameroonR1R12
 CongoR1R1R23
 EgyptR1QF2
 GambiaR1R12
 GhanaR11st2nd1st2nd3rdR14thQF9
 Guinea4thR1R1R1R15
 Ivory Coast3rdR1R2QF4
 MalawiR11
 MaliQFR1QF2nd4th5
 MoroccoR21
 NigerR21
 Nigeria1st2ndQF1stQF2ndR11st2nd1st1stR212
 RwandaR11
 SenegalR21
 Sierra LeoneR11
 South AfricaR11
 SudanR11
 TogoR11
 TunisiaR1R2R23

See also

References

  1. "Decisions of CAF Executive Committee on 6 August 2015". CAF. 9 August 2015.
  2. "Total to sponsor CAF competitions for the next eight years". Africa News. Africa News. 21 July 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  3. Fourth place was declared vacant after Guinea were disqualified following the suspension of the Guinean FA by FIFA. (African U-17 Championship 2001)
  4. "Gabon new host for U17 Championship". SuperSport. 3 February 2017.
  5. "CAF Executive Committee decisions of 26 May 2015". CAF. 27 May 2015.
  6. "CAN 2019 : un dernier sursis pour le Cameroun ?" (in French). CamFoot. 29 September 2018.
  7. "Decisions of CAF Executive Commitee [sic] - 27 & 28 September 2018". CAF. 29 September 2018.

Notes

  1. Tournament originally set to be hosted by Madagascar, before being switched to Gabon.[4]
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