Nigeria won CAN 2013

 

Nigéria won the CAN 2013 and is the new African champion of football.

To celebrate the competition, EA launched a TOTT (Team of the Tournament).

 
 
 

Nigeria won CAN 2013

 

Nigeria won on february 10th the major football competition of Africa.

Mba scored the only goal of the final. It was enough to defeat the Burkina Faso team.
The Super Eagles left behind the teams of Mali, Ivory Coast, Zambia and Ethiopia.

The Nigerians won their third title in the competition after the wins in 1980 and 1994. They still are away from the seven victories of Egypt.

The Top Scorer Award of the tournament was shared between Emmanuel Emenike (Nigeria) and Wakaso Mubarak (Ghana), both with four goals.

 
Nigeria won CAN 2013

Nigeria celebrated the title in South Africa, host of the AFCON 2013


 
 
 

CAN 2013 – Results

 

Here are all the CAN 2013 matches results:

  • GROUPS STAGE

Matchday 1

January 19
South Africa-Cape Verde, 0-0
Angola, Morocco, 0-0

January 20
Ghana-Rep. Congo, 2-2
Mali, Niger, 1-0

January 21
Zambia, Ethiopia, 1-1
Nigeria, Burkina Faso, 1-1

January 22
Ivory Coast, Togo, 2-1
Tunisia-Algeria, 1-0

Matchday 2

January 23
South Africa-Angola, 2-0
Morocco, Cape Verde, 1-1

January 24
Ghana, Mali, 1-0
Niger-Rep. Congo, 0-0

January 25
Zambia, Nigeria, 1-1
Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, 4-0

January 26
Ivory Coast, Tunisia, 3-0
Algeria, Togo, 0-2

Matchday 3

January 27
South Africa-Morocco, 2-2
Cape Verde, Angola, 2-1

January 28
Ghana, Niger, 3-0
Rep. Congo, Mali, 1-1

January 29
Ethiopia, Nigeria, 0-2
Zambia, Burkina Faso, 0-0

January 30
Ivory Coast, Algeria, 2-2
Togo, Tunisia, 1-1

Classifications
Group A: South Africa, 3 matches / 5 points; Cape Verde, 3/5; Morocco, 3/3; Angola, 3/1.
Group B: Ghana, 3/7, Mali, 3/4; Congo, 3/3; Niger, 3/1
Group C: Burkina Faso, 3/5, Nigeria, 3/5; Zambia, 3/3; Ethiopia 3/1.
Group D: Ivory Coast 3/7; Togo, 3/4; Tunisia, 3/4; Algeria, 3/1.

  • QUARTER FINALS

February 2
Ghana, Cape Verde, 2-0
South Africa-Mali, 1-1 (1-3, a.p.)

February 3
Ivory Coast, Nigeria, 1-2
Burkina Faso, Togo, 1-0

  • SEMI-FINALS

February 6
Nigeria-Mali, 4-1
Burkina Faso-Ghana, 1-1 (3-2, a.p.)

  • THIRD PLACE

February 9
Mali, Ghana, 3-1

  • FINAL

February 10
Nigeria, Burkina Faso, 1-0