Follow the standings table(Msimamo wa Makundi ya AFCON 2023-2024) for the Group stage, Group: A, B, C, D, E, and F stage for the Africa Cup of Nations 2023/24 season.
Msimamo wa Makundi ya AFCON 2023-2024
AFCON Msimamo Kundi A
Msimamo AFCON Kundi B
Also, check: Africa Cup of Nations 2023/24 Group Stage Fixtures
Msimamo AFCON Kundi C
Msimamo AFCON Kundi D
Msimamo AFCON Kundi E
Msimamo AFCON Kundi F
Also, check: Lineup for Angola vs Lesotho: COSAFA Group C 12.07.2023
Africa Cup of Nations Season 2023: Summary of Statistics (as of January 24, 2024)
- Participating Teams: 24
- Total Matches: 52
- Matches Played (as of January 24, 2024): 32
Attacking Statistics:
- Total Goals Scored: 88
- Average Goals Per Match: 2.75
Top Scorer:
- Player: Nsue
- Goals: 5
Top Assists:
- Player: José Machín
- Assists: 3
Top Scoring Team:
- Team: Equatorial Guinea
- Goals: 9
Defending Statistics:
Conceded Goals:
- Highest: Gambia (7 goals)
Clean Sheets:
- Team with Most Clean Sheets: Senegal (2)
- Goalkeeper with Most Clean Sheets: Edouard Mendy (2)
Discipline Statistics:
Yellow Cards:
- Total Yellow Cards: 115
- Average Yellow Cards Per Match: 3.59
Red Cards:
- Total Red Cards: 2
- Average Red Cards Per Match: 0.06
Yellow-Red Cards:
- Total Yellow-Red Cards: 2
- Average Yellow-Red Cards Per Match: 0.06
Also, check: Lineup for Angola vs Lesotho: COSAFA Group C 12.07.2023
About AFCON 2023 Season
The 2023 African Cup of Nations, abbreviated as the 2023 AFCON or CAN 2023 and sponsored by TotalEnergies, is the 34th edition of the biennial African football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Ivory Coast has been chosen as the host nation for the second time, with the previous hosting occurring in 1984.
Initially planned to be the third edition since 2019 scheduled during the Northern Hemisphere’s summer to alleviate conflicts with European club teams and competitions, the tournament underwent a schedule change. CAF decided to postpone it to 13 January – 11 February 2024, as announced on 3 July 2022.
This decision was prompted by concerns about adverse summer weather conditions in Ivory Coast. Despite the shift in timing, the tournament retained its original name for sponsorship purposes.
This adjustment followed a similar move for the 2021 edition in Cameroon, which was also rescheduled to the Northern Hemisphere’s winter season for comparable reasons.