1992 African Cup of Nations

The 1992 African Cup of Nations was the 18th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa (CAF).The field expanded to twelve teams, split into four groups of three; the top two teams in each group advanced to the quarterfinals.Ivory Coast won its first championship, beating Ghana on penalty kicks 11–10 after a goalless draw.[1] The 12 qualified teams are: The competition was played in two venues in Dakar and Ziguinchor.If two or more teams finished level on points after completion of the group matches, the following tie-breakers were used to determine the final ranking:
Participating nations
Ivory CoastNigeriaCameroonRashidi YekiniAbedi PelegoalkeeperAlain GouaménéAfrica Cup of NationsfootballSenegalpenalty kicks1992 African Cup of Nations qualificationAlgeriaMoroccoZambiaZiguinchorStade de l'AmitiéStade Aline Sitoe Diatta1992 African Cup of Nations squadsSiasiaBocandéYekiniDiagneKana-BiyikOmam-BiyikA. TraoréFofanaTiéhiTanzaniaBouicheTchibotaUgandaKalushaYeboaha.e.t.MauritaniaEbonguéGambiaPrince PolleyAdepojuNeji JouiniTunisiaPenaltiesMakanakyEbwelleM. TraoréLim Kee ChongMauritiusMaboang1992 African Cup of Nations FinalBadara SènePierre TchibotaTony YeboahJules BocandéNacer BouicheÉrnest EbonguéAndré Kana-BiyikFrançois Omam-BiyikEmmanuel MaboangYoussouf FofanaDonald Olivier SiéJoël TiehiAbdoulaye TraoréSaid RokbiMutiu AdepojuFriday EkpoStephen KeshiSamson SiasiaVictor DiagneSouleymane SanéAndre Kona N'GoleTueba MenayaneKalusha BwalyaBasile Aka KouameHany RamzyAdolphe MendyJacques Kinkomba KingamboJean-Claude PagalSerge-Alain MaguySudan 1957United Arab Republic 1959Ethiopia 1962Ghana 1963Tunisia 1965Ethiopia 1968Sudan 1970Cameroon 1972Egypt 1974Ethiopia 1976Ghana 1978Nigeria 1980Libya 1982Ivory Coast 1984Egypt 1986Morocco 1988Algeria 1990Tunisia 1994South Africa 1996Burkina Faso 1998Ghana/Nigeria 2000Mali 2002Tunisia 2004Egypt 2006Ghana 2008Angola 2010Gabon/Equatorial Guinea 2012South Africa 2013Equatorial Guinea 2015Gabon 2017Egypt 2019Cameroon 2021Ivory Coast 2023Morocco 2025Kenya/Tanzania/Uganda 2027TBD 2029FinalsAppearancesAwardsRecords and statisticsHat-tricksMascotsTrophy