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1 Qualification  



1.1  Player eligibility  





1.2  Qualified teams  







2 Venues  





3 Match officials  





4 Squads  





5 Draw  





6 Group stage  



6.1  Group A  





6.2  Group B  





6.3  Group C  





6.4  Ranking of third-placed teams  







7 Knockout stage  



7.1  Bracket  





7.2  Quarter finals  





7.3  Semi-finals  





7.4  Third-place match  





7.5  Final  







8 Winners  





9 Awards  





10 Goalscorers  





11 Qualified teams for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup  





12 See also  





13 References  





14 External links  














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2023 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations
كأس الأمم الإفريقية تحت 17 سنة 2023
Tournament details
Host countryAlgeria
Dates29 April – 19 May
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Senegal (1st title)
Runners-up Morocco
Third place Burkina Faso
Fourth place Mali
Tournament statistics
Matches played23
Goals scored58 (2.52 per match)
Top scorer(s)Senegal Amara Diouf (5 goals)
Best player(s)Burkina Faso Souleymane Alio
Best goalkeeperSenegal Serigne Diouf
Fair play award Morocco

2019
2021

2025

The 2023 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations known as the TotalEnergies U-17 Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship purposesor2023 U17 AFCON for short was the 14th edition (19th if editions without hosts are included) of the biennial African youth football tournament organized by Confederation of African Football (CAF) for players aged 17 and below and the first to feature 12 teams in the group stage instead of 8.

Algeria was chosen as hosts of this edition on 15 May 2021[1][2][3][4] which it organized from 29 April to 19 May. All four semi-finalists qualified for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World CupinIndonesia as the CAF representatives.

Cameroon were the defending champions but were eliminated in the group stage after losses to Burkina Faso and to Mali. Senegal won their inaugural title, defeating hosts of the cancelled 2021 edition Morocco 2–1 in the final.

Qualification

[edit]

The CAF decided on 20 July 2017 that the qualification format should be changed and split according to zones.[5]

Player eligibility

[edit]

Players born on 1 January 2006 or later were eligible to participate in this edition of the tournament.

Qualified teams

[edit]

The following twelve teams qualified for the group stages. However, South Sudan was disqualified from this edition of the tournament after 5 of its players failed the MRI test.[6]

Note: All appearance statistics count only those since the introduction of the group stages in 1995.

Team Zone Date of qualification Appearance Last appearance Previous best performance
 Algeria (hosts) North Zone 17 May 2021 2nd 2009 Runners-up (2009)
 Morocco 14 November 2022 3rd 2019 Fourth place (2013)
 Nigeria West B Zone 21 June 2022 10th 2019 Champions (2001, 2007)
 Burkina Faso 21 June 2022 7th 2011 Champions (2011)
 Senegal West A Zone 7 October 2022 3rd 2019 Group stage (2011, 2019)
 Mali 7 October 2022 9th 2017 Champions (2015, 2017)
 Cameroon Central Zone 15 January 2023 8th 2019 Champions (2003, 2019)
 Congo 18 January 2023 3rd 2013 Third place (2011)
 Somalia Central-East Zone 12 October 2022 1st None Debut
 South Sudan 12 October 2022 1st None Debut
 South Africa South Zone 9 December 2022 4th 2015 Runners-up (2015)
 Zambia 9 December 2022 2nd 2015 Group stage (2015)

Venues

[edit]

The Algerian Football Federation choose three venues in three cities across the host nation Algeria for hosting this edition of the competition: Algiers, Annaba and Constantine.[7]

Annaba
Constantine
Algiers Annaba
Nelson Mandela Stadium 19 May 1956 Stadium
Capacity: 40,784 Capacity: 58,100
Constantine
Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium
Capacity: 22,986

Match officials

[edit]
Referees
  • Gabon Patrice Mebiame
  • Algeria Youcef Gamouh
  • Togo Vincentia Amedome
  • Libya Muhammad Elmabrouk
  • Mali Ousmane Diakaté
  • Central African Republic Merveil Mandekouzou Vendafara
  • South Africa Akhona Makalima
  • Kenya Nyagrowa Dickens
  • Senegal Adalbert Diouf
  • Tanzania Ahmed Arajiga
  • Ivory Coast Soro Tuonifere
  • Cameroon Jeannot Bito
  • South Africa Jelly Alfred Chavani
  • Madagascar Ben Amisy Tsimanohitsy
  • Nigeria Abdulsalam Kasim
  • Assistant referees
    • Burkina Faso Adolf Lamien Dofinte
  • Kenya Sirak Menghis
  • Algeria Abel Abane
  • Zambia Diana Chikotesha
  • Uganda Ronald Katenya
  • Mauritius Queency Victoire
  • Tunisia Wael Hannachi
  • Algeria Asma Feriel Ouahab
  • Kenya Stephen Yembe
  • Mali Fanta Kone
  • Ivory Coast Guylain Ngila
  • Botswana Lucky Kegakologetswe
  • Cape Verde Djery Gomes Lopes
  • Cameroon Carine Atezambong Fomo
  • Algeria Mohamed Serradj
  • Ivory Coast Eba Médard Ettien
  • Mauritania Youssef Mahmoud
  • Senegal Mamadou Ngom
  • Kenya Mary Njoroge
  • Video assistant referees
    • Algeria Lahlou Benbraham
  • Egypt Ahmed El Ghandour
  • Mauritius Ahmad Heeralall
  • Squads

    [edit]

    Draw

    [edit]

    The group stage draw was conducted on 1 February 2023 at 12:00 WET (UTC±0) at the Cercle National de l'Armée in Algiers, the capital city of hosts Algeria.[8] The 12 teams were drawn into 3 groups of 4 teams. As hosts, Algeria was seeded in Group A and allocated to position A1, while 2019 champions Cameroon was seeded in Group C and allocated to position C1 and 4th-place-finished team also from the 2019 edition Nigeria was seeded in Group B and allocated to position B1; the remaining nine teams were seeded based on their results in the previous valid edition in 2019.[9]

    Seeded Pot 1 Pot 2

    1.  Algeria (hosts) (A1)
    2.  Nigeria (B1)
    3.  Cameroon (C1)

    1.  Morocco
    2.  Senegal
    3.  Mali

    1.  Congo
    2.  Somalia
    3.  South Africa
    4.  Zambia
    5.  Burkina Faso
    6.  South Sudan

    Group stage

    [edit]

    Tiebreakers

    Teams were ranked according to the three points for a win (3 for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 or none for a loss) and if tied on points, the following tie-breaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (Regulations Article 13):[10]

    1. Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
    2. Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
    3. Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
    4. If more than two teams are tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams are still tied, all head-to-head criteria above are reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
    5. Goal difference in all group matches;
    6. Goals scored in all group matches;
    7. Drawing of lots.

    All times are local, WAT and CET (UTC+1).[11]

    Group A

    [edit]
    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1  Senegal 3 3 0 0 7 0 +7 9 Knockout stage
    2  Algeria (H) 3 1 1 1 3 4 −1 4
    3  Congo 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2
    4  Somalia 3 0 1 2 1 6 −5 1
    Source: CAF
    Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
    (H) Hosts
    20:00
    Algeria 2–0 Somalia
    Anatouf 22', 52' Report

    Referee: Patrice Mebiame (Gabon)

    14:00
    Senegal 1–0 Congo
    Fallou Diouf 78' Report

    Referee: Akhona Makalima (South Africa)


    17:00
    Algeria 0–3 Senegal
    Report
  • Savane 86'
  • Referee: Jelly Chavane (South Africa)

    20:00
    Congo 1–1 Somalia
    Nzouzi 58' Report Diini 32'

    Referee: Vincentia Amédomé (Togo)


    20:00
    Congo 1–1 Algeria
    Ndzoukou 67' Report Anatouf 74'

    Referee: Abdulsalam Kasim (Nigeria)

    20:00
    Somalia 0–3 Senegal
    Report
  • A. Diouf 33'
  • Diémé 88' (pen.)
  • Referee: Soro Tuonifere (Ivory Coast)

    Group B

    [edit]
    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1  Morocco 3 2 0 1 4 2 +2 6 Knockout stage
    2  Nigeria 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 6
    3  South Africa 3 1 0 2 5 7 −2 3
    4  Zambia 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 3
    Source: CAF
    Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
    17:00
    Nigeria 1–0 Zambia
    Daniel 76' Report

    Referee: Youcef Gamouh (Algeria)

    20:00
    Morocco 2–0 South Africa
  • Hanin 83'
  • Report

    Referee: Adalbert Diouf (Senegal)


    17:00
    Nigeria 0–1 Morocco
    Report Maâli 2'

    Referee: Ousmane Diakaté (Mali)

    20:00
    South Africa 3–2 Zambia
  • Dokunmu 76'
  • Report Mwanza 45', 48'

    Referee: Muhammad Elmabrouk (Libya)


    20:00
    South Africa 2–3 Nigeria
  • Mabena 45+3'
  • Report
  • Eke 46'
  • Abdullahi 65'
  • Referee: Nyagrowa Dickens (Kenya)

    20:00
    Zambia 2–1 Morocco
  • Mwanza 88' (pen.)
  • Report Ouazane 19'

    Referee: Merveil Mandekouzou Vendafara (Central Africa Republic)

    Group C

    [edit]
    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1  Mali 2 2 0 0 3 0 +3 6 Knockout stage
    2  Burkina Faso 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3
    3  Cameroon 2 0 0 2 1 4 −3 0
    4  South Sudan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disqualified
    Source: CAF
    Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
    17:00
    Cameroon Cancelled South Sudan
    20:00
    Mali 1–0 Burkina Faso
    M. Doumbia 26' Report

    Referee: Abdulsalam Kasim (Nigeria)


    17:00
    Cameroon 0–2 Mali
    Report
  • M. Doumbia 90+5'
  • Referee: Bouchra Karboubi (Morocco)

    20:00
    Burkina Faso Cancelled South Sudan

    20:00
    Burkina Faso 2–1 Cameroon
    S. Alio 76', 79' Report Yondjio 62'

    Referee: Mustapha Kech Chaf (Morocco)

    20:00
    South Sudan Cancelled Mali

    Ranking of third-placed teams

    [edit]

    With South Sudan's disqualification, rankings against the fourth-placed team of group A and B were not counted.

    Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1 A  Congo 2 0 1 1 1 2 −1 1 Knockout stage
    2 B  South Africa 2 0 0 2 2 5 −3 0
    3 C  Cameroon 2 0 0 2 1 4 −3 0
    Source: CAF


    Knockout stage

    [edit]

    Bracket

    [edit]

     

    Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal

     

              

     

    10 May – Algiers

     

     

     Senegal5

     

    14 May – Annaba

     

     South Africa0

     

     Senegal (p)1 (5)

     

    11 May – Algiers

     

     Burkina Faso1 (4)

     

     Nigeria1

     

    19 May –Algiers

     

     Burkina Faso2

     

     Senegal2

     

    10 May – Constantine

     

     Morocco1

     

     Morocco3

     

    14 May – Constantine

     

     Algeria0

     

     Morocco (p)0 (6)

     

    11 May – Annaba

     

     Mali0 (5) Third place

     

     Mali3

     

    18 May – Annaba

     

     Congo0

     

     Burkina Faso2

     

     

     Mali1

     

    Quarter finals

    [edit]

    Winners qualified for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World CupinIndonesia.

    17:00
    Senegal 5–0 South Africa
  • Wallis 39' (o.g.)
  • Sadio 44'
  • A. Diouf 54', 72'
  • Report

    Referee: Patrice Mebiame (Gabon)


    20:00
    Morocco 3–0 Algeria
  • Chakir 87'
  • Report

    Referee: Muhammad Elmabrouk (Libya)


    17:00
    Mali 3–0 Congo
  • M. Doumbia 31'
  • Barry 56' (pen.)
  • Report

    Referee: Adalbert Diouf (Senegal)


    20:00
    Nigeria 1–2 Burkina Faso
    Abdullahi 67' Report A. Camara 45', 57' (pen.)

    Referee: Youcef Gamouh (Algeria)

    Semi-finals

    [edit]
    17:00
    Senegal 1–1 Burkina Faso
    A. Fall 16' Report Ouédraogo 83'
    Penalties
  • Dorival soccer ball with check mark
  • Sow soccer ball with check mark
  • Savane soccer ball with check mark
  • A. Diouf soccer ball with check mark
  • 5–4
  • soccer ball with check mark Ouattara
  • soccer ball with check mark Soré
  • soccer ball with check mark Yaméogo
  • soccer ball with red X S. Alio
  • Referee: Muhammad Elmabrouk (Libya)


    20:00
    Morocco 0–0 Mali
    Report
    Penalties
  • Maâli soccer ball with red X
  • Bakhty soccer ball with red X
  • Hamony soccer ball with check mark
  • Aït Boudlal soccer ball with check mark
  • Katiba soccer ball with check mark
  • El Motaouakkel soccer ball with check mark
  • Zahouani soccer ball with check mark
  • 6–5
  • soccer ball with check mark Simpara
  • soccer ball with check mark S. Koné
  • soccer ball with red X Kanaté
  • soccer ball with red X I. Diarra
  • soccer ball with check mark M. Doumbia
  • soccer ball with check mark Sanogo
  • soccer ball with red X G. Koné
  • Referee: Abdulsalam Kasim (Nigeria)

    Third-place match

    [edit]
    20:00
    Burkina Faso 2–1 Mali
  • Bougma 47'
  • Report M. Doumbia 58'

    Referee: Youcef Gamouh (Algeria)

    Final

    [edit]
    22:00
    Senegal 2–1 Morocco
  • Savane 83'
  • Report Aït Boudlal 14'

    Referee: Patrice Mebiame (Gabon)

    Winners

    [edit]
     2023 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations 

    Senegal
    First title

    Awards

    [edit]

    The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament:

    Golden Boot[12] Most Valuable Player[12] Best Goalkeeper[12] Coach of the Tournament[12] Fair Play award[12]
    Senegal Amara Diouf Burkina Faso Souleymane Alio Senegal Serigne Diouf Morocco Said Chiba  Morocco
    Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
    Senegal Serigne Diouf Burkina Faso Lassina Traoré
    Morocco Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal
    Senegal Serigne Fallou Diouf
    Nigeria Yahaya Lawali
    Mali Sékou Koné
    Senegal Abdou Aziz Fall
    Burkina Faso Rachid Ouedraogo
    Senegal Amara Diouf
    Burkina Faso Souleymane Alio
    Mali Mamadou Doumbia

    Goalscorers

    [edit]

    There were 58 goals scored in 23 matches, for an average of 2.52 goals per match.

    5 goals

    4 goals

    • Mali Mamadou Doumbia

    3 goals

  • Morocco Zakaria Ouazane
  • South Africa Vicky Mkhawana
  • Zambia Emmanuel Mwanza
  • 2 goals

  • Burkina Faso Aboubacar Camara
  • Mali Mahamoud Barry
  • Morocco Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal
  • Nigeria Abubakar Abdullahi
  • Senegal Serigne Fallou Diouf
  • Senegal Mamadou Savane
  • 1 goal

    • Burkina Faso Appolinaire Bougma
  • Burkina Faso Ousmane Camara
  • Burkina Faso Rachide Ouédraogo
  • Cameroon Matah Yondjio
  • Republic of the Congo Joseph Ndzoukou
  • Republic of the Congo Wumba Nzouzi
  • Mali Ange Martial Tia
  • Morocco Adam Chakir
  • Morocco Adam Hanin
  • Morocco Abdelhamid Maâli
  • Nigeria Charles Agada
  • Nigeria Favour Daniel
  • Nigeria Light Eke
  • Senegal Yaya Diémé
  • Senegal Abdou Aziz Fall
  • Senegal Mamadou Sadio
  • Somalia Diini Mohamed
  • South Africa Michael Dokunmu
  • South Africa Siyabonga Mabena
  • Zambia Samson Malaya
  • 1 own goal

    • Somalia Said Mohamed (against Senegal)
  • South Africa Waylon Renecke (against Senegal)
  • South Africa Benjamin Wallis (against Senegal)
  • Qualified teams for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup

    [edit]

    The following teams from CAF qualified for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World CupinIndonesia.

    Team Qualified on Previous appearancesinFIFA U-17 World Cup1
     Senegal 10 May 2023 1 (2019)
     Morocco 10 May 2023 1 (2013)
     Mali 11 May 2023 5 (1997, 1999, 2001, 2015, 2017)
     Burkina Faso 11 May 2023 4 (1999, 2001, 2009, 2011)
    1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "🟧 CAF Executive Committee Media Statement". CAFOnline.com. 15 May 2021. Archived from the original on 9 April 2023. Retrieved 23 September 2022. TOTAL CAF U17 Africa Cup of Nations 2023: Algeria
  • ^ "L'Algérie organisera l'édition 2023" [Foot / CAN U17: Algeria will organize the 2023 edition]. Le Soir d'Algerie (in French). 15 May 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  • ^ "La CAF confie au Algérie l'organisation de la CAN U17 en 2023" [CAF: CAN U17 in Algeria, CAN U20 en Egypt]. Afrik Foot (in French). 17 May 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  • ^ "U17 AFCON: Algeria to host the 2023 edition". Sport News Africa. 17 May 2021. Archived from the original on 10 February 2022. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  • ^ "Decisions of CAF Executive Committee – 20 July 2017". CAFOnline.com. 20 July 2017. Archived from the original on 22 July 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2019. The Committee decided to organize zonal qualifiers for the Africa Cup of Nations for the youth categories (U-17, U-20, U-23), with the flexibility offered to each zone to propose a formula. The committee also resolved to strengthen medical checks in determining the eligibility of players.
  • ^ Ninrew, Chany (30 April 2023). "South Sudan U17 disqualified in AFCON over age test". South Sudan Eye Radio. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  • ^ "TotalEnergies U-17 AFCON Algeria 2023 full fixtures released". CAFOnline.com. 2 February 2023. Archived from the original on 3 February 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  • ^ "TotalEnergies U-17 AFCON draw to be conducted on Wednesday 01 February". CAFOnline.com. 25 January 2023. Archived from the original on 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  • ^ "TotalEnergies U17 Africa Cup of Nations Algeria 2023 Draw Procedure" (PDF). CAFOnline.com. 24 January 2023. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 January 2023. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  • ^ "U-17 AFCON Regulations" (PDF). CAFOnline.com. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  • ^ "Algeria 2023 Fixtures U17" (PDF). CAFOnline.com. 2 February 2023. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e "Burkina Faso's Alio named TotalEnergies U17 AFCON MVP". CAFOnline.com. 20 May 2023. Archived from the original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  • ^ "Senegal's dominance shines in TotalEnergies U17 AFCON Best XI". CAFOnline.com. 21 May 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
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