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Host Côte d’Ivoire wins opening match against Guinea-Bissau

Host Côte d’Ivoire wins opening match against Guinea-Bissau


Côte d'Ivoire's midfielder #6 Seko Fofana eyes the ball during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 group A football match between Ivory Coast and Guinea-Bissau at the Alassane-Ouattara Olympic Stadium in Ebimpé, Abidjan, on January 13, 2024.

Seko Fofana’s stunning early goal set host Côte d’Ivoire on the way to a 2-0 win over Guinea-Bissau before a euphoric crowd as the Africa Cup of Nations kicked off on Saturday, January 13.

Saudi-based Fofana scored within four minutes at the Ebimpé Olympic Stadium, on the northern outskirts of Côte d’Ivoire’s economic capital Abidjan. It was a goal worthy of winning almost any game but it was followed by Jean-Philippe Krasso’s second-half strike as the Elephants claimed all three points in the Group A encounter.

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They were by far the better team, albeit against one of the tournament’s minnows, as they look to make the most of home advantage to win a third AFCON crown.

“We have been waiting for this moment for a very long time. We didn’t fall into any trap, we won the game, and even if not everything was perfect we are very pleased,” said Fofana, who was named the man of the match. “We will keep working humbly and try to correct the little errors we made, but I thought we played well. “We are very pleased to have given everyone who came here something to shout about, as well as everyone who watched us on television.”

One source of disappointment for the hosts is that just 36,858 fans attended the game inside a 60,000-seat stadium, with tickets being sold for between 5,000 and 15,000 CFA francs (€8-23). “From what I could see the stadium looked full. We had great support,” insisted Fofana.

Côte d'Ivoire's midfielder #6 Seko Fofana (unseen) scores his team's first goal next to Guinea-Bissau's goalkeeper #12 Ouparine Djoco (C) during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 match between Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea-Bissau at the Alassane-Ouattara Olympic Stadium in Ebimpé, Abidjan, on January 13, 2024. Côte d'Ivoire's midfielder #6 Seko Fofana (unseen) scores his team's first goal next to Guinea-Bissau's goalkeeper #12 Ouparine Djoco (C) during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 match between Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea-Bissau at the Alassane-Ouattara Olympic Stadium in Ebimpé, Abidjan, on January 13, 2024.
Côte d'Ivoire's fans celebrate a goal scored by Seko Fofana during the African Cup of Nations Group A football match between Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea-Bissau in Abidjan, on January 13, 2024. Côte d'Ivoire's fans celebrate a goal scored by Seko Fofana during the African Cup of Nations Group A football match between Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea-Bissau in Abidjan, on January 13, 2024.

Raucous opening ceremony

Those fans who were there were treated to a raucous opening ceremony, a riot of color and noise which featured a rendition of the tournament’s official song by the popular Ivorian group Magic System.

There were also speeches by FIFA president Gianni Infantino, African football boss Patrice Motsepe, and Côte d’Ivoire’s veteran President Alassane Ouattara, who proudly declared his country “a land of football.”

They are aiming to become the first host nation to lift the trophy since Egypt beat Côte d’Ivoire on penalties in the final in 2006. That Elephants team featured the legendary Didier Drogba, who was also in attendance in Abidjan.

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The hosts have not lost the opening match of the AFCON since Burkina Faso in 1998 and there appeared little prospect of that happening here once Fofana had struck.

Tireless

The game started several minutes later than the planned 20:00 GMT kick-off following the litany of speeches, but Côte d’Ivoire wasted little time against a Guinea-Bissau side appearing at their fourth AFCON and who have still never won a match at the tournament.

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Fofana received a pass from Franck Kessie, his fellow midfielder who also left Europe for Saudi Arabia ahead of this season, before teeing himself up for a magnificent strike high into the top-right corner.

Ivorian coach Jean-Louis Gasset, the veteran Frenchman, named a team featuring five players based in Europe’s big five leagues and three who play in Saudi Arabia. However, star striker Sebastien Haller of Borussia Dortmund was absent as he is recovering from injury, so the attack was led by Krasso of Red Star Belgrade.

The main goal threat in the first half came from Fofana, tireless in the tropical heat and humidity and who crashed another right-foot shot off the bar from a Kessie cutback after 34 minutes.

Guinea-Bissau, Africa’s 21st-ranked team but who defeated Nigeria in qualifying, were still in the game at 1-0 but created little and conceded again just before the hour mark.

German-born striker Krasso showcased Côte d’Ivoire’s attacking strength in depth as he controlled a ball in the box at an awkward height with his back to goal, took another touch and then volleyed low into the net to effectively end the contest.

Three-time former champions Nigeria complete Group A along with Equatorial Guinea, and they meet at Ebimpé on Sunday ahead of the opening games in Group B between Egypt and Mozambique, and Ghana and Cape Verde.

Le Monde with AFP



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