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1 History  





2 Results  



2.1  African U-16 Qualifying for World Cup  





2.2  African U-17 Qualifying for World Cup  





2.3  African U-17 Championship  





2.4  U-17 Africa Cup of Nations  







3 Total wins  





4 Participating nations  





5 FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifications  





6 See also  





7 Notes  





8 References  





9 External links  














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U-17 Africa Cup of Nations
Organising bodyCAF
Founded1995
RegionAfrica
Number of teams12
Current champions Senegal (1st title)
Most successful team(s)
  •  Gambia
  •  Ghana
  •  Mali
  •  Nigeria
  • (2 titles each)
  • WebsiteOfficial website
    2023 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations

    The U-17 Africa Cup of Nations, known as the TotalEnergies U-17 Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship purposes, is a biennial youth association football competition organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for its nations consisting of players under the age of 17. It serves as the African qualification tournament for the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

    History[edit]

    In 1985, FIFA created a World Cup tournament for players under 17 years of age, but CAF organized a knock-out home-and-away qualification competition so as to qualify participants there. In 1995, CAF upgraded the competition into a full standalone competition hosted by a country and named it the African U-17 Championship. On 6 August 2015, the CAF Executive Committee decided to change the tournament's name to the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations. The tournament's name on its official logo after the announcement was however depicted as the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations in line with the senior version, the Africa Cup of Nations.[1]

    On 21 July 2016, French energy and petroleum giant TotalEnergies (formerly Total S.A) secured an 8-year sponsorship package from CAF to support its competitions.[2][3]

    Beginning with the 2023 edition, the tournament will be contested by 12 teams. It would have been in effect from the 2021 edition, but that was cancelled by CAF due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa and its impact.[4][5]

    Results[edit]

    African U-16 Qualifying for World Cup[edit]

    Edition Year Host Qualifier teams
    Winner Winner Winner
    1 1985 Home sites
    Congo

    Guinea

    Nigeria
    2 1987 Home sites
    Ivory Coast

    Egypt

    Nigeria
    3 1989 Home sites
    Nigeria

    Ghana

    Guinea

    African U-17 Qualifying for World Cup[edit]

    Edition Year Host Qualifier teams
    Winner Winner Winner
    4 1991 Home sites
    Ghana

    Congo

    Sudan
    5 1993 Home sites
    Ghana

    Nigeria

    Tunisia

    African U-17 Championship[edit]

    Edition Year Host Final Third Place Match
    Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
    6 1995  Mali
    Ghana
    3–1 (a.e.t.)
    Nigeria

    Guinea
    2–1 (a.e.t.)
    Mali
    7 1997  Botswana
    Egypt
    1–0
    Mali

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

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

    Mali
    Vacant[a]
    10 2003  Swaziland
    Cameroon
    1–0 (a.e.t.)
    Sierra Leone

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

    Ivory Coast
    1–0
    South Africa
    12 2007  Togo
    Nigeria
    1–0 (a.e.t.)
    Togo

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

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

    Congo
    2–1
    Ivory Coast
    15 2013 Morocco Morocco
    Ivory Coast
    1–1
    (5–4 p)

    Nigeria

    Tunisia
    1–1 (a.e.t.)
    (11–10 p)

    Morocco
    16 2015 Niger Niger
    Mali
    2–0
    South Africa

    Guinea
    3–1
    Nigeria

    U-17 Africa Cup of Nations[edit]

    Edition Year Host Final Third Place Match
    Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
    17 2017  Gabon[7][8][b]
    Mali
    1–0
    Ghana

    Guinea
    3–1
    Niger
    18 2019  Tanzania[9]
    Cameroon
    0–0
    (5–3 p)

    Guinea

    Angola
    2–1
    Nigeria
    19 2021  Morocco[10] Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
    19 2023  Algeria[11][12]
    Senegal
    2–1
    Morocco

    Burkina Faso
    2–1
    Mali
    19 2025  Ivory Coast Future event Future event

    Total wins[edit]

    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) 2 (1995*, 2023)
     Cameroon 2 (2003, 2019) 1 (1999)
     Gambia 2 (2005*, 2009)
     Burkina Faso 1 (2011) 2 (1999, 2001) 2 (2009, 2023)
     Ivory Coast 1 (2013) 1 (2005) 1 (2011)
     Egypt 1 (1997) 1 (2003)
     Senegal 1 (2023)
     Guinea 1 (2019) 3 (1995, 2015, 2017)
     South Africa 1 (2015) 1 (2005)
     Morocco 1 (2023) 1 (2013*)
     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)
     Niger 1 (2017)
    * = As hosts

    Note: no 4th-place finish in 2001 due to Guinea's disqualification.[6]

    Participating nations[edit]

    Team Mali
    1995
    Botswana
    1997
    Guinea
    1999
    Seychelles
    2001
    Eswatini
    2003
    The Gambia
    2005
    Togo
    2007
    Algeria
    2009
    Rwanda
    2011
    Morocco
    2013
    Niger
    2015
    Gabon
    2017
    Tanzania
    2019
    Algeria
    2023
    Ivory Coast
    2025
    Years
     Algeria × × 2nd × QF 2
     Angola GS GS GS 3rd × 4
     Botswana GS GS × GS 3
     Burkina Faso × 2nd 2nd GS GS 3rd 1st 3rd Q 8
     Cameroon × × 4th GS 1st GS GS GS 1st GS 8
     Congo × × × × × × × 3rd GS QF 3
     Egypt 1st × 4th × × GS × × 3
     Eritrea × × × GS × × × × × × 1
     Eswatini × × GS × × × × × × × × 1
     Ethiopia × 4th GS GS × 3
     Gabon × × × × GS GS GS × × 3
     Gambia × × × GS 1st 1st GS × × 4
     Ghana 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd GS 2nd 7
     Guinea 3rd GS GS GS 3rd 3rd 2nd × 7
     Ivory Coast GS × 3rd 4th 1st GS Q 5
     Malawi × × 4th × × × 1
     Mali 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd GS GS 1st 1st 4th 9
     Morocco × 4th GS 2nd 3
     Mozambique GS × × GS 2
     Niger × × × × × × × × GS 4th 2
     Nigeria 2nd GS 1st 3rd GS 1st 2nd 4th 4th QF 10
     Rwanda × × × × 2nd × × 1
     Senegal × × × GS GS 1st 3
     Seychelles × × × GS × × × × × 1
     Sierra Leone × 2nd × × × × 1
     Somalia GS 1
     South Africa 4th GS 2nd QF 4
     South Sudan Country didn't exist: part of Sudan × × ×   0
     Sudan GS × × × × × 1
     Tanzania × × × × × GS GS 2
     Togo × × × × 2nd × × × × 1
     Tunisia GS 4th 3rd 3
     Uganda × × × × × × × × × × × GS 1
     Zambia × × GS GS 2
     Zimbabwe GS GS GS GS × × × × × 4
    Legend
    • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • GS – Group stage
  • q – Qualified for upcoming tournament edition
  •     — Hosts
  •  ×  – Did not enter
  •  •  – Did not qualify
  •  ×  – Withdrew before qualification/Banned
  •     — Withdrew after qualification
  •     — Disqualified after qualification
  • FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifications[edit]

    Legend
    Team China
    1985
    Canada
    1987
    Scotland
    1989
    Italy
    1991
    Japan
    1993
    Ecuador
    1995
    Egypt
    1997
    New Zealand
    1999
    Trinidad and Tobago
    2001
    Finland
    2003
    Peru
    2005
    South Korea
    2007
    Nigeria
    2009
    Mexico
    2011
    United Arab Emirates
    2013
    Chile
    2015
    India
    2017
    Brazil
    2019
    Indonesia
    2023
    Qatar
    2025
    Total
     Algeria R1 1
     Angola R2 1
     Burkina Faso R1 3rd R2 R1 R1 5
     Cameroon R1 R1 2
     Congo R1 R1 R2 3
     Egypt R1 QF 2
     Gambia R1 R1 2
     Ghana R1 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd R1 4th QF 9
     Guinea 4th R1 R1 R1 R1 5
     Ivory Coast 3rd R1 R2 QF 4
     Malawi R1 1
     Mali QF R1 QF 2nd 4th 3rd 6
     Morocco R2 QF 2
     Niger R2 1
     Nigeria 1st 2nd QF 1st QF 2nd R1 1st 2nd 1st 1st R2 12
     Rwanda R1 1
     Senegal R2 R2 2
     Sierra Leone R1 1
     South Africa R1 1
     Sudan R1 1
     Togo R1 1
     Tunisia R1 R2 R2 3

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ The 4th place was declared vacant after Guinea were disqualified following the suspension of its football association by FIFA due to government interference.[6]
  • ^ Originally set to be hosted by Madagascar.[8]
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Decisions of CAF Executive Committee on 6 August 2015". CAFOnline.com. 9 August 2015. Archived from the original on 15 September 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  • ^ "Total, Title Sponsor of the Africa Cup of Nations and Partner of African Football". CAFOnline.com. 21 July 2016. Archived from the original on 20 June 2023. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  • ^ "Total to sponsor CAF competitions for the next eight years". africanews. 21 July 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  • ^ "CAF Holds Executive Committee Meeting ahead of CAN Total U-23 Final". CAFOnline.com. 21 November 2019. Archived from the original on 22 November 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019. New formats for youth and women's competitions based on 12 teams were approved.
  • ^ "2021 Total U17 Africa Cup of Nations cancelled". CAFOnline.com. 8 March 2021. Archived from the original on 9 March 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  • ^ a b "FIFA Media Advisory on the Suspension of the Guinean Football Association". FIFA. Zürich, Switzerland. 19 March 2001. Archived from the original on 31 March 2001. Retrieved 23 June 2002.
  • ^ "Gabon new host of 2017 AFCON U-17". CAFOnline.com. 4 February 2017. Archived from the original on 9 April 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  • ^ a b Okinyo, Collins (3 February 2017). "Gabon new host for U17 Championship". SuperSport. Archived from the original on 4 February 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  • ^ "CAF Executive Committee decisions of 26 May 2015". CAFOnline.com. 27 May 2015. Archived from the original on 6 February 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2022. Furthermore, the CAF Executive Committee ruled favourably on the request of the Tanzanian Football Association to host the 2019 African U-17 Championship...
  • ^ "Decisions of CAF Executive Commitee [sic] - 27 & 28 September 2018". CAFOnline.com. 29 September 2018. Archived from the original on 7 February 2023. Retrieved 23 September 2022. Total U-17 AFCON 2021 : Morocco
  • ^ "🟧 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.
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