Here Is How AFCON Works, Including A List Of All Winning Coaches
21st June 2019
The 24 qualifiers have been seeded according to the world rankings and divided into six groups of four
- The 2019 Africa Cup of Nations kicks off on Friday in Egypt and this is how the competition works:
- Each team plays the other three in its group once with three points awarded for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss
- The winners and runners-up in each group and the best four third-place teams -- a total of 16 -- qualify for the second round
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa- The 2019 Africa Cup of Nations kicks off on Friday in Egypt and this is
how the competition works:
First round
-- The 24 qualifiers
have been seeded according to the world rankings and divided into six groups of
four
-- Each team plays
the other three in its group once with three points awarded for a win, one for
a draw and none for a loss
-- The winners and
runners-up in each group and the best four third-place teams -- a total of 16
-- qualify for the second round
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-- If teams finish
level on points, the following tiebreakers will apply to decide placings:
1.
Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams
2.
Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams
3.
Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams
If
more than two teams are tied, and after applying all the head-to-head criteria,
a subset of teams are still tied, all head-to-head criteria above are reapplied
exclusively to this subset of teams
1.
Goal difference in all group matches
2.
Goals scored in all group matches
3.
Drawing lots
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Final
Knockout rounds
-- This phase
consists of eight second round matches, quarter-finals, semi-finals, a
third-place play-off and the final
-- Teams drawing
after 90 minutes play 30 minutes extra-time and if they are still level, a
penalty shootout will decide the winners
-- The VAR (video
assistant referee) system will be used from the quarter-finals onwards
Complete list of Africa Cup of Nations-winning coaches:
3: Charles Gyamfi
(GHA), Hassan Shehata (EGY)
2: Herve Renard
(FRA)
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1: Pierre Lechantre,
Roger Lemerre, Claude le Roy (all FRA), Ferenc Csanadi, Pal Titkos (both HUN),
Mourad Fahmy, Mahmoud el Gohary (both EGY), Radivoje Ognjanovic, Blagoje Vidinic
(both SRB), Clive Barker (RSA), Adolphe Bibanzoulou (CGO), Hugo Broos (BEL),
Fred Osam-Duodu (GHA), Otto Gloria (BRA), Abdelhamid
Kermali (ALG), Stephen Keshi (NGR), Gheorghe Mardarescu (ROM), Yeo Martial
(CIV), Winfried Schafer (GER), Mike Smith (ENG), Jiri Starosta (CZE),
Ydnekatchew Tessema (ETH), Clemens Westerhof (NED)