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2015 Africa Cup of Nations knockout stage

2015 Africa Cup of Nations knockout stage

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The knockout stage of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It began on 31 January with the round of 16 and ended on 8 February 2015 with the final held at the Estadio de Bata in Bata. A total of 8 teams (the top two teams from each group) advanced to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament.

All match times are local, WAT (UTC+1).

Format

In the knockout stage, except for the third place play-off, if a match was level at the end of 90 minutes of normal playing time, extra time was played (two periods of 15 minutes each). If still tied after extra time, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner. In the third place play-off, if the scores remained level after 90 minutes the match would go directly to a penalty shoot-out, without any extra time being played.

Qualified teams

The top two placed teams from each of the four groups advanced to the knockout stage.

More information Group, Winners ...

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
31 January – Bata
 
 
 Congo2
 
4 February – Bata
 
 DR Congo4
 
 DR Congo1
 
1 February – Malabo
 
 Ivory Coast3
 
 Ivory Coast3
 
8 February – Bata
 
 Algeria1
 
 Ivory Coast (p)0 (9)
 
1 February – Malabo
 
 Ghana 0 (8)
 
 Ghana3
 
5 February – Malabo
 
 Guinea0
 
 Ghana3
 
31 January – Bata
 
 Equatorial Guinea0 Third place play-off
 
 Tunisia1
 
7 February – Malabo
 
 Equatorial Guinea (a.e.t.) 2
 
 DR Congo (p)0 (4)
 
 
 Equatorial Guinea0 (2)
 

All times local, WAT (UTC+1).

Quarter-finals

Congo vs DR Congo

Congo took the lead in the 55th minute, when Férébory Doré met Delvin N'Dinga's free kick to slot home. They increased the lead seven minutes later, when after they intercepted a DR Congo pass out of the defence, Thievy Bifouma scored from the rebound after Doré's shot was saved. DR Congo pulled a goal back in the 65th minute, when Dieumerci Mbokani converted from Yannick Bolasie's cross. The equalizer came ten minutes later when Jeremy Bokila scored from Cédric Makiadi's pass. DR Congo took the lead when Joël Kimwaki headed in Neeskens Kebano's free kick in the 81st minute, and completed the comeback after Mbokani converted his own rebound to score his second goal of the match in the first minute of injury time. This put them in the semi-finals for the first time since 1998.[1][2]

More information Congo, 2–4 ...
Attendance: 31,670
Congo
DR Congo
GK1Christoffer Mafoumbi
RB18Marvin Baudry
CB21Sagesse Babélé
CB4Boris Moubhibo
LB6Dimitri Bissiki
DM8Delvin N'DingaYellow card 83'
RW12Francis Litsingidownward-facing red arrow 84'
AM7Prince Oniangué (c)
LW5Bouka Moutoudownward-facing red arrow 84'
CF13Thievy Bifouma
CF10Férébory Dorédownward-facing red arrow 76'
Substitutions:
FW19Dominique Malongaupward-facing green arrow 76'
MF14Césaire Gandzéupward-facing green arrow 84'
FW11Fabrice Ondamaupward-facing green arrow 84'
Manager:
France Claude Le Roy
GK1Robert Kidiaba (c)
RB2Issama Mpeko
CB17Cédric Mongongu
CB14Gabriel Zakuanidownward-facing red arrow 50'
LB3Jean Kasusula
CM22Chancel Mbemba
CM6Cédric MakiadiYellow card 40'downward-facing red arrow 89'
RW19Jeremy Bokila
AM18Cedrick Mabwatidownward-facing red arrow 66'
LW11Yannick Bolasie
CF9Dieumerci Mbokani
Substitutions:
DF15Joël Kimwakiupward-facing green arrow 50'
MF10Neeskens Kebanoupward-facing green arrow 66'
MF5Nelson Mungangaupward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
Florent Ibengé

Man of the Match:
Yannick Bolasie (DR Congo)[3]

Assistant referees:
Djibril Camara (Senegal)
El Hadji Malick Samba (Senegal)
Fourth official:
Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)

Tunisia vs Equatorial Guinea

Tunisia took the lead in the 70th minute, when Ahmed Akaïchi flicked in Hamza Mathlouthi's cross from the right. Equatorial Guinea scored the equalizer in the third minute of injury time through Javier Balboa's penalty, which was awarded after Hamza Mathlouthi was ruled to have fouled Iván Bolado. The match went to extra time, and Balboa scored the winning goal in the 102nd minute with a direct free kick, sending the hosts to their first ever semi-finals.[4][5] The match had witnessed controversies regarding the Mauritian referee's bias refereeing in favor to the host nation, including the controversial penalty in the final minutes, resulting with Tunisian players attacking him in the end of the game. CAF decided to ban the referee for life as for the result.[6]

More information Tunisia, 1–2 (a.e.t.) ...
Tunisia
Equatorial Guinea
GK16Aymen Mathlouthi
RB17Hamza Mathlouthi
CB3Aymen Abdennour
CB2Syam Ben Youssef
LB12Ali Maâloul
CM20Mohamed Ali YacoubiYellow card 63'downward-facing red arrow 104'
CM6Hocine RaguedYellow card 9'
RW19Ahmed AkaïchiYellow card 66'downward-facing red arrow 85'
AM13Ferjani SassiYellow card 90+6'
LW9Yassine Chikhaoui (c)
CF18Wahbi Khazridownward-facing red arrow 85'
Substitutions:
MF15Mohamed Ali Manserupward-facing green arrow 85'
FW11Amine ChermitiYellow card 86'upward-facing green arrow 85'
MF7Youssef Msakniupward-facing green arrow 104'
Manager:
Belgium Georges Leekens
GK1Felipe Ovono
RB8Randydownward-facing red arrow 80'
CB5Diosdado Mbele
CB4Rui
LB16Sipodownward-facing red arrow 86'
RM14Kike
CM18Viera Ellong
CM21Iván Zarandona
LM11Javier Balboa
CF10Emilio Nsue (c)
CF9Raúl Fabianidownward-facing red arrow 61'
Substitutions:
FW15IbánYellow card 90+6'upward-facing green arrow 61'
FW12Iván Boladoupward-facing green arrow 80'
MF7Rubén Belimaupward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Argentina Esteban Becker

Man of the Match:
Javier Balboa (Equatorial Guinea)[7]

Assistant referees:
Peter Edibe (Nigeria)
Jerson dos Santos (Angola)
Fourth official:
Koman Coulibaly (Mali)

Ghana vs Guinea

Ghana took the lead in the 4th minute, after André Ayew back-heeled the ball for Christian Atsu to convert from close range. Ghana increased the lead in the 44th minute, as Kwesi Appiah intercepted a missed pass from the Guinea defence to score. Atsu scored his second goal of the match in the 61st minute, when he received the ball from Mubarak Wakaso on the right flank, cut inside and curled the ball into the net. Guinea goalkeeper Naby Yattara was sent off in the fourth minute of injury time for bringing down Asamoah Gyan outside the penalty box. Ghana's win sent them to the semi-finals for the fifth consecutive tournament.[8][9]

More information Ghana, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 14,500
Ghana
Guinea
GK1Brimah Razak
RB23Harrison Afful
CB21John Boye
CB19Jonathan Mensah
LB17Baba Rahman
DM6Afriyie Acquahdownward-facing red arrow 86'
RW7Christian Atsudownward-facing red arrow 79'
AM11Mubarak Wakaso
LW10André Ayew
CF3Asamoah Gyan (c)
CF2Kwesi Appiah
Substitutions:
MF22Frank Acheampongupward-facing green arrow 79'
MF13Mohammed Rabiuupward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Israel Avram Grant
GK1Naby YattaraYellow card 33' Red card 90+4'
RB13Abdoulaye Cissé
CB20Baissama Sankoh
CB5Fodé CamaraYellow card 49'
LB23Djibril Tamsir PayeYellow card 90'
DM17Boubacar FofanaYellow card 70'
CM12Ibrahima Conté
CM10Kévin ConstantYellow card 21'downward-facing red arrow 56'
RW8Ibrahima Traoré (c)
LW7Abdoul Camaradownward-facing red arrow 81'
CF11Idrissa Sylladownward-facing red arrow 45'
Substitutions:
FW2Mohamed Yattaraupward-facing green arrow 45'
MF15Naby Keïtaupward-facing green arrow 56'
FW19François Kamanoupward-facing green arrow 81'
Manager:
France Michel Dussuyer

Man of the Match:
Kwesi Appiah (Ghana)[10]

Assistant referees:
Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)
Ali Waleed Ahmed (Sudan)
Fourth official:
Hamada Nampiandraza (Madagascar)

Ivory Coast vs Algeria

Ivory Coast took the lead in the 26th minute, when Wilfried Bony headed in Max Gradel's cross. Algeria equalized in the 51st minute, after Riyad Mahrez passed to Hillal Soudani to score. Bony scored his second goal of the match in the 68th minute with another header, this time from Yaya Touré's free kick. Ivory Coast sealed the win in the fourth minute of injury time, as Tallo Gadji set up Gervinho in a fast break, and they qualified for the semi-finals for the fourth time in six tournaments.[11][12]

More information Ivory Coast, 3–1 ...
Attendance: 15,000
Ivory Coast
Algeria
GK16Sylvain Gbohouo
CB17Serge Aurier
CB22Wilfried Kanon
CB4Kolo Touré
RWB21Eric Bailly
LWB5Siaka Tiénédownward-facing red arrow 67'
CM20Serey Dié
CM19Yaya Touré (c)
CM15Max Gradel
CF12Wilfried Bonydownward-facing red arrow 90+1'
CF10Gervinho
Substitutions:
MF6Cheick Doukouréupward-facing green arrow 67'
FW11Tallo Gadjiupward-facing green arrow 90+1'
Manager:
France Hervé Renard
GK23Raïs M'Bolhi
RB3Faouzi Ghoulam
CB2Madjid Bougherra (c)
CB20Aïssa Mandi
LB12Carl Medjani
DM14Nabil BentalebYellow card 78'
RM19Saphir TaïderYellow card 90'
LM11Yacine Brahimi
AM10Sofiane Feghouli
CF7Riyad Mahrezdownward-facing red arrow 72'
CF15Hillal Soudanidownward-facing red arrow 72'
Substitutions:
FW9Ishak Belfodilupward-facing green arrow 72'
FW13Islam Slimaniupward-facing green arrow 72'
Manager:
France Christian Gourcuff

Man of the Match:
Wilfried Bony (Ivory Coast)[13]

Assistant referees:
Jean-Claude Birumushasu (Burundi)
Aboubacar Doumbouya (Guinea)
Fourth official:
Ali Lemghaifry (Mauritania)

Semi-finals

DR Congo vs Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast took the lead in the 20th minute, when Yaya Touré slammed home a pass from Wilfried Bony. DR Congo equalized four minutes later through Dieumerci Mbokani's penalty, awarded for Eric Bailly's handball. Ivory Coast retook the lead in the 41st minute, as Bony set up Gervinho to score. Wilfried Kanon sealed the win in the 68th minute, as he scored from the rebound after Serge Aurier's header was saved. The win put the Ivorians into their fourth Africa Cup of Nations final.[14][15]

More information DR Congo, 1–3 ...
Attendance: 30,000
DR Congo
Ivory Coast
GK1Robert Kidiaba (c)
RB2Issama Mpeko
CB15Joël Kimwaki
CB14Gabriel Zakuani
LB3Jean KasusulaYellow card 67'
CM22Chancel Mbemba
CM6Cédric Makiadidownward-facing red arrow 79'
RW19Jeremy Bokila
AM18Cedrick Mabwatidownward-facing red arrow 69'
LW11Yannick Bolasie
CF9Dieumerci Mbokanidownward-facing red arrow 61'
Substitutions:
FW13Junior KabanangaYellow card 71'upward-facing green arrow 61'
MF10Neeskens Kebanoupward-facing green arrow 69'
FW21Firmin Ndombe Mubeleupward-facing green arrow 79'
Manager:
Florent Ibengé
GK16Sylvain Gbohouo
RB17Serge AurierYellow card 76'
CB21Eric Bailly
CB4Kolo Touré
LB22Wilfried KanonYellow card 26'
CM20Serey DiéYellow card 70'
CM19Yaya Touré (c)Yellow card 28'
RW15Max Gradeldownward-facing red arrow 62'
LW5Siaka Tiénédownward-facing red arrow 72'
CF12Wilfried Bonydownward-facing red arrow 90+2'
CF10Gervinho
Substitutions:
FW8Salomon Kalouupward-facing green arrow 62'
DF2Ousmane Vieraupward-facing green arrow 72'
FW18Lacina Traoréupward-facing green arrow 90+2'
Manager:
France Hervé Renard

Man of the Match:
Gervinho (Ivory Coast)[16]

Assistant referees:
Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)
Zakhele Siwela (South Africa)
Fourth official:
Bernard Camille (Seychelles)

Ghana vs Equatorial Guinea

Ghana took the lead in the 42nd minute through Jordan Ayew's penalty, awarded after Kwesi Appiah was fouled by Felipe Ovono. In the first minute of first half injury time, Mubarak Wakaso finished Christian Atsu's pass in a counter-attack to double Ghana's lead. Ghana's third goal was scored by André Ayew from a cross by Appiah in the 75th minute. The win put the Ghanaians into a record ninth Africa Cup of Nations final.[17][18]

Crowd disturbances began after Ghana's first goal, culminating after the third in a 40-minute stoppage while security forces corralled the Ghanaian section from the rest of the crowd.[19] The hosts were fined US$100,000 by the CAF.[20]

More information Ghana, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 15,250
Ghana
Equatorial Guinea
GK1Brimah Razak
RB23Harrison AffulYellow card 44'
CB21John Boye
CB19Jonathan Mensah
LB17Baba Rahman
CM6Afriyie AcquahYellow card 68'
CM11Mubarak WakasoYellow card 18'downward-facing red arrow 76'
RW7Christian Atsu
AM9Jordan Ayew
LW10André Ayew (c)Yellow card 66'downward-facing red arrow 82'
CF2Kwesi Appiah
Substitutions:
MF8Emmanuel Agyemang-Baduupward-facing green arrow 76'
MF22Frank Acheampongupward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
Israel Avram Grant
GK1Felipe OvonoYellow card 41'
RB2Dani EvuyYellow card 37'downward-facing red arrow 58'
CB5Diosdado Mbele
CB4Rui
LB7Rubén Belima
CM21Iván Zarandonadownward-facing red arrow 82'
CM18Viera Ellong
RW14Kike
LW11Javier Balboa
CF15IbánYellow card 68'downward-facing red arrow 74'
CF10Emilio Nsue (c)
Substitutions:
FW9Raúl Fabianiupward-facing green arrow 58'
DF16Sipoupward-facing green arrow 74'
DF22Pablo Ganetupward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
Argentina Esteban Becker

Man of the Match:
Christian Atsu (Ghana)[21]

Assistant referees:
Albdelhak Etchiali (Algeria)
Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos (Angola)
Fourth official:
Mehdi Abid Charef (Algeria)

Third place play-off

After a goalless 90 minutes, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out (no extra time was played as per regulations). Equatorial Guinea missed their first and second penalties by Javier Balboa and Raúl Fabiani, while DR Congo converted all four of their kicks, giving them their best finish in the Africa Cup of Nations since 1998 when they also finished third, while the fourth-placed finish for the hosts were still their best ever in the Africa Cup of Nations.[22][23]

More information DR Congo, 0–0 ...
DR Congo
Equatorial Guinea
GK1Robert Kidiaba (c)
RB2Issama Mpeko
CB17Cédric Mongongu
CB14Gabriel Zakuani
LB3Jean Kasusula
RM18Cedrick MabwatiYellow card 87'
CM22Chancel Mbemba
CM6Cédric MakiadiYellow card 51'downward-facing red arrow 72'
LM11Yannick Bolasie
AM8Hervé Kagedownward-facing red arrow 46'
CF19Jeremy Bokiladownward-facing red arrow 74'
Substitutions:
FW9Dieumerci Mbokaniupward-facing green arrow 46'
MF20Lema Mabidiupward-facing green arrow 72'
FW13Junior Kabanangaupward-facing green arrow 74'
Manager:
Florent Ibengé
GK1Felipe Ovono
RB8Randy
CB2Dani Evuy
CB4Rui
LB16Sipo
RM14Kikedownward-facing red arrow 46'
CM21Iván Zarandonadownward-facing red arrow 46'
CM6Juvenal (c)
LM7Rubén Belimadownward-facing red arrow 85'
CF10Emilio Nsue
CF11Javier Balboa
Substitutions:
DF20Miguel Ángelupward-facing green arrow 46'
MF18Viera Ellongupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW9Raúl Fabianiupward-facing green arrow 85'
Manager:
Argentina Esteban Becker

Man of the Match:
Robert Kidiaba (DR Congo)[24]

Assistant referees:
Peter Edibe (Nigeria)
Jean-Claude Birumushahu (Burundi)
Fourth official:
Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)

Final

After a goalless 120 minutes (regulation and extra time), the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out. Ivory Coast missed their first and second penalties by Wilfried Bony and Tallo Gadji, while Ghana missed their third and fourth penalties by Afriyie Acquah and Frank Acheampong. Both teams converted their kicks in the fifth to tenth rounds, and in the eleventh round, Ivorian goalkeeper Boubacar Barry saved from his counterpart Brimah Razak, diving to his left to push the ball around the post. He then scored his own penalty shooting to the right of the net. Ivory Coast won their second title and their first since 1992, where they also defeated Ghana in the final after a penalty shoot-out, while Ghana lost their third straight Africa Cup of Nations final after their last triumph in 1982.[25][26]

Details

Attendance: 32,857
Ivory Coast
Ghana
GK1Boubacar Barry
CB21Eric BaillyYellow card 105+1'
CB4Kolo Touré
CB22Wilfried KanonYellow card 87'
RM17Serge Aurier
CM20Serey DiéYellow card 14'
CM19Yaya Touré (c)
LM5Siaka TiénéYellow card 57'downward-facing red arrow 116'
RF15Max Gradeldownward-facing red arrow 67'
CF12Wilfried Bony
LF10Gervinhodownward-facing red arrow 120+2'
Substitutions:
FW7Seydou Doumbiaupward-facing green arrow 67'
FW8Salomon Kalouupward-facing green arrow 116'
FW11Tallo Gadjiupward-facing green arrow 120+2'
Manager:
France Hervé Renard
GK1Brimah Razak
RB23Harrison Afful
CB21John Boye
CB19Jonathan Mensah
LB17Baba Rahman
CM11Mubarak Wakaso
CM6Afriyie Acquah
RW7Christian Atsudownward-facing red arrow 116'
AM2Kwesi Appiahdownward-facing red arrow 99'
LW10André Ayew
CF3Asamoah Gyan (c)downward-facing red arrow 120+1'
Substitutions:
FW9Jordan Ayewupward-facing green arrow 99'
FW22Frank Acheampongupward-facing green arrow 116'
MF8Emmanuel Agyemang-Baduupward-facing green arrow 120+1'
Manager:
Israel Avram Grant

Man of the Match:
Afriyie Acquah (Ghana)[27]

Assistant referees:
Djibril Camara (Senegal)
Ali Waleed Ahmed (Sudan)
Fourth official:
Jacob Bolam (Zambia)


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