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* ''[[2025 Africa Cup of Nations|Morocco 2025]]'' |
* ''[[2025 Africa Cup of Nations|Morocco 2025]]'' |
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* ''[[2027 Africa Cup of Nations|Kenya/Tanzania/Uganda 2027]]'' |
* ''[[2027 Africa Cup of Nations|Kenya/Tanzania/Uganda 2027]]'' |
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* ''[[2029 Africa Cup of Nations|TBD 2029]]'' |
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* [[2027 Africa Cup of Nations bids|2027]] |
* [[2027 Africa Cup of Nations bids|2027]] |
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* ''[[2029 Africa Cup of Nations bids|2029]]'' |
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* [[2021 Africa Cup of Nations squads|2021]] |
* [[2021 Africa Cup of Nations squads|2021]] |
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* [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations squads|2023]] |
* [[2023 Africa Cup of Nations squads|2023]] |
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'''Notes:''' The 2021 and 2023 tournaments were actually held in 2022 and 2024 respectively.{{•}} There were no 1957 and 1959 qualifications as places were given by invitation only.{{•}} The "finals" articles for 1959 and 1976 are about the decisive matches of final group stages.<br>'''{{portal-inline|size=tiny|Football in Africa}}''' |
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* [[List of Africa Cup of Nations official mascots|Mascots]] |
* [[List of Africa Cup of Nations official mascots|Mascots]] |
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* [[List of Africa Cup of Nations songs and anthems|Music]] |
* [[List of Africa Cup of Nations songs and anthems|Music]] |
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* [[Africa Cup of Nations trophy|Trophy]] |
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