2015_U-23_Africa_Cup_of_Nations

2015 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations

2015 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations

International football competition


The 2015 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations was the 2nd edition of the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations, the quadrennial international age-restricted football championship organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the men's under-23 national teams of Africa. The tournament started on 28 November and finished on 12 December 2015.[1] A total of eight teams are playing in the tournament.

Quick Facts Tournament details, Host country ...

The tournament was initially scheduled to take place in the Democratic Republic of the Congo between 5–19 December 2015.[2][3] However, CAF changed the hosts and requested Senegal to host the tournament instead,[4] and the tournament dates were also changed.

On 6 August 2015, the CAF Executive Committee decided to change the name of the tournament from the CAF U-23 Championship to the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations, similar to the senior's version, Africa Cup of Nations.[5]

Same as the previous edition, the tournament acted as the CAF qualifiers for the Olympic football tournament. The top three teams of the tournament qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics men's football tournament in Brazil as the CAF representatives.[6]

Nigeria won the tournament with a 1–0 final win over Algeria. Both finalists and third-placed South Africa qualified for the Olympics.[7]

Qualification

Senegal qualified automatically as hosts, while the remaining seven spots were determined by the qualifying rounds, which took place from April to August 2015.[3]

Qualified teams

The following eight teams qualified for the final tournament. Defending champions Gabon failed to qualify after they lost to Mali.

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Venues

The tournament was held in two venues.[1]

More information Dakar, M'Bour ...

Squads

Players born on or after 1 January 1993 were eligible to compete in the tournament. Each squad could contain a maximum of 21 players.[8]

Match officials

A total of 10 referees and 13 assistant referees were selected.[9]

Group stage

The draw for the final tournament of the competition took place on 14 September 2015, 11:00 UTC+2, at the CAF headquarters in Cairo.[5] The eight teams were drawn into two groups of four.[10] For the draw, the hosts Senegal were seeded in position A1 and the previous tournament's best-placed qualified team Egypt were seeded in position B1. The remaining six teams were drawn from one pot to fill the other positions in the two groups.[11]

The top two teams of each group advanced to the semi-finals.

Tiebreakers

The teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, tiebreakers would be applied in the following order:[8]

  1. Number of points obtained in games between the teams concerned;
  2. Goal difference in games between the teams concerned;
  3. Goals scored in games between the teams concerned;
  4. If, after applying criteria 1 to 3 to several teams, two teams still have an equal ranking, criteria 1 to 3 are reapplied exclusively to the matches between the two teams in question to determine their final rankings. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, criteria 5 to 7 apply;
  5. Goal difference in all games;
  6. Goals scored in all games;
  7. Drawing of lots.

All times were local, GMT (UTC±0).[12]

Group A

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
More information Senegal, 3–1 ...
Referee: Rédouane Jiyed (Morocco)
More information Zambia, 1–2 ...

More information South Africa, 3–2 ...
More information Tunisia, 0–2 ...

More information Senegal, 1–0 ...
More information South Africa, 1–0 ...

Group B

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Source: CAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
More information Egypt, 1–1 ...
Referee: Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)
More information Mali, 2–3 ...
Referee: Hamada Nampiandra (Madagascar)

More information Algeria, 2–0 ...
Referee: Joshua Bondo (Botswana)
More information Nigeria, 2–2 ...
Referee: Antoine Effa (Cameroon)

More information Egypt, 0–1 ...
Referee: Hudu Munyemana (Rwanda)
More information Algeria, 0–0 ...
Referee: Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)

Knockout stage

In the knockout stage, if a match was level at the end of normal playing time, extra time would 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 third place match where no extra time would be played.[8]

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
9 December – Dakar
 
 
 Senegal0
 
12 December – Dakar
 
 Nigeria1
 
 Nigeria2
 
9 December – Dakar
 
 Algeria1
 
 Algeria2
 
 
 South Africa0
 
Third place
 
 
12 December – Dakar
 
 
 Senegal0 (1)
 
 
 South Africa (p)0 (3)

Semi-finals

Winners qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics.

More information Senegal, 0–1 ...
Referee: Redouane Jiyed (Morocco)

More information Algeria, 2–0 ...

Third place play-off

Winner qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics.

More information Senegal, 0–0 ...
Referee: Hudu Munyemana (Rwanda)

Final

More information Nigeria, 2–1 ...
Referee: Hamada Nampiandra (Madagascar)

Winners

 2015 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations champions 

Nigeria
First title

Final ranking

As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: CAF
(H) Hosts

Qualified teams for Olympics

The following three teams from CAF qualified for the Olympic football tournament.

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1 Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host for that year. Statistics include all Olympic format (current Olympic under-23 format started in 1992).

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament:[13]

Goalscorers

5 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal
  • Mali Youssouf Traoré (playing against Algeria)
  • Nigeria Oduduwa Segun Tope (playing against Algeria)

References

  1. "CAF Executive Committee decisions of 26 May 2015". CAF. 27 May 2015.
  2. "CAF Media Tweet". CAF. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
  3. "CAF Full Calendar". CAFonline.com. 28 February 2015. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
  4. "QUALIFICATION SYSTEM – GAMES OF THE XXXI OLYMPIAD – RIO 2016 – Football" (PDF). Rio 2016 Official Website. 23 April 2014. Archived from the original (pdf) on 6 September 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  5. "South Africa grab Africa's final Rio ticket". FIFA.com. 12 December 2015. Archived from the original on December 15, 2015.

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