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    AFCON offers hope after World Cup heartbreak – DW – 12/17/2025

    wisdomBy wisdomDecember 17, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    AFCON offers hope after World Cup heartbreak – DW – 12/17/2025
    Nigeria will be hoping to make up for its World Cup failure with AFCON successImage: Abeer Ahmed/NurPhoto/picture alliance
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    For a number of countries that missed out on the 2026 World Cup, the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) which kicks off on December 21 in Morocco, not only offers a swift chance at a measure of redemption but also a chance to start rebuilding and preparing for the global tournament when it next comes around in 2030. 

    Teams such as Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Benin, Sudan and others will stay home next summer, even though Africa saw its allocation at next summer’s World Cup expand to nine automatic places, up from five in 2022. They will, however, all be in Morocco.

    Zimbabwe face tough task

    There are 24 teams competing at AFCON, meaning that competition is fierce. But success in the next few weeks – whether that means lifting the trophy or just getting out of the group stage – will at least put smiles back on the faces of fans.

    “It’s massive,” Zimbabwe international Brendan Galloway, who plays for Plymouth Argyle in England, told DW. “We are really looking forward to it. We worked so hard in the qualifiers, we had a tough group. So to qualify, we are excited to get there. Hopefully, a lot of Zimbabweans can join us and support us.”

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    Being placed with Egypt, the most successful AFCON nation with seven titles, as well as South Africa and Angola, teams that have –unlike Zimbabwe – World Cup experience, means that it is going to be tough. Getting out of the group stage for the first time would be a major step in the right direction, especially as Zimbabwe, banned by FIFA in 2022 due to government interference, was unable to  compete at the last AFCON. 

    “We have a tough group, but we are excited about our chances of progressing. The next step is that we want to qualify for the World Cup,” said Galloway. “We had a disappointing campaign but we learned a lot of lessons from that. If we do ourselves proud, we can build confidence going into the next World Cup qualifying and really have a go.”

    That is the plan for many nations according to Stephen Constantine, former head coach of Sudan and Rwanda. “Teams must prepare to use AFCON as a pre World Cup interview of sorts,” Constantine told DW. “If you can regularly qualify and make it to the last eight on a regular basis you are laying the foundations for a run at qualifying for the World Cup.”

    Looking to 2030 World Cup and beyond

    Burkina Faso came a lot closer to the World Cup than Zimbabwe, winning six games out of 10 in qualifying but finishing second behind Egypt. Despite collecting more points overall than Nigeria, the Stallions did not make the playoffs as one of the four best runners-up because the withdrawal of Eritrea led to the African federation (CAF) not counting results against the bottom placed teams in each group. It meant that the team missed out to Nigeria because it scored one goal too few.

    “A successful tournament will make everyone feel better,” Vincenzo Annese, the Technical Director of the Burkina Faso federation, told DW. “It can be a good step forward, we can move forward to qualification for the 2030 World Cup which would be amazing for our future.”

    The team reached the final of the 2013 tournament and the Italian believes it can return to such heights.  “We have a lot of talent,” he added, referring in particular to 16-year-old Muhammad Zongo, signed in December by English Premier League powerhouse Chelsea. There was also an encouraging showing at the under 17 World Cup in November when the team reached the quarterfinals.

    The frontrunners

    World Cup failure can be hard to recover from.  There has been chaos in Cameroon with former Barcelona, Inter and Chelsea striker Samuel Eto’o, now the head of the federation, firing Marc Brys as head coach while the Ministry of Sports insisted that the Belgian was still in place.

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    That is one reason why Annese believes Nigeria can go all the way. 

    “Nigeria have amazing players like Morocco and Algeria and have a very good squad.” 

    He expects Nigeria to improve as the team has time to train and build cohesiveness in a tournament situation.

    “In World Cup [qualification], there was a lack of organization. AFCON can be a good way for them to stay more days together as they are an international team and is not easy to be all together, tighter and build together for the future.”

    Nigeria target the trophy

    The Super Eagles are already rebuilding and there is perhaps more at stake for Nigeria than any other team. Coach Eric Chelle knows what he must do in the coming weeks.

     “The target of Nigeria at this year’s AFCON is to win.” Nasiru Jibril, deputy technical director at the Nigeria Football Federation told DW.

    “We were finalists last year. Nothing will satisfy us but to win the AFCON. I really think that winning will lift the spirits of Nigeria.”

    Nigeria failed to qualify for 2026, in the most heartbreaking of circumstances. The team finished a point behind South Africa in their group to move into the playoffs, and then suffered a penalty shootout defeat to the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

    The road to 2030 has already started. “From the list of players that have been invited by the head coach, you will know for sure that he is rebuilding the team for 2030.” Jibril said.

    He pointed to the example of captain William Troost-Ekong who called time on his international career after the Congo loss.

    “A few of the players are now on their way out, like the captain who has just retired and I am sure that there will be others after AFCON. Nothing will befit them more than winning AFCON for Nigeria before they retire.”

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