Which teams have been eliminated from AFCON 2023? Full list and FIFA rankings of nations knocked out of Africa Cup of Nations

Dom Farrell

Which teams have been eliminated from AFCON 2023? Full list and FIFA rankings of nations knocked out of Africa Cup of Nations image

As we enter the business end of the Africa Cup of Nations, it's not hard to spot the theme of the tournament.

Heavyweight contenders being dumped out early, with others staying in the competition by the skin of their teeth.

Hosts Ivory Coast are just about still in situ, having knocked out holders Senegal in the last 16 on penalties. Egypt suffered the same fate against DR Congo.

Nigeria are many people's tip to march all the way to glory in Abidjan on February 11, but it's also been a tournament to celebrate upset successes, with Cape Verde into the quarterfinals for the first time their history.

By the time South Africa downed Morocco 2-0 in the final game of the first knockout stage, the top five sides in the FIFA rankings had all been sent packing. By contrast, 117th in the world Angola romped into a last-eight clash with Nigeria.

Here's a rundown of the teams knocked out of AFCON 2023 so far and information on when the final stages will take place.

MORE: AFCON 2023 fixtures, results, schedule, bracket, group tables for Africa Cup of Nations in 2024

Teams out of the African Cup of Nations: Full list of teams eliminated at AFCON 2023

The 24-team format meant an initial round-robin phase of six groups of four. The top two in each section qualified automatically, with the best four third-place teams making up the last 16.

From that point on, the tournament is a straight knockout competition, with 30 minutes of extra time and a penalty shootout if necessary after any game that is level at full-time.

Here are the teams to have been knocked out of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations so far.

TeamStage EliminatedResultFIFA Ranking
Guinea-BissauGroup A4th place103rd
GhanaGroup B3rd place61st
MozambiqueGroup B4th place111th
GambiaGroup C4th place126th
AlgeriaGroup D4th place30th
TunisiaGroup E4th place28th
ZambiaGroup F3rd place84th
TanzaniaGroup F4th place121st
CameroonRound of 16Lost 2-0 to Nigeria46th
NamibiaRound of 16Lost 3-0 to Angola115th
MauritaniaRound of 16Lost 1-0 to Cape Verde105th
SenegalRound of 16Drew 1-1 with Ivory Coast, lost 5-4 on pens.20th
EgyptRound of 16 Drew 1-1 with DR Congo, lost 8-7 on pens.33rd
Equatorial GuineaRound of 16Lost 1-0 to Guinea88th
Burkina FasoRound of 16Lost 2-1 to Mali57th
MoroccoRound of 16Lost 2-0 to South Africa13th
AngolaQuarterfinalLost 1-0 to Nigeria117th
GuineaQuarterfinalLost 3-1 to DR Congo80th
MaliQuarterfinalLost 2-1 to Mali51st
Cape VerdeQuarterfinalLost on penalties to South Africa73rd
South AfricaSemifinalLost on penalties to Nigeria66th
DR CongoSemifinalLost 1-0 to Ivory Coast67th

AFCON knockout stage schedule, fixtures and results

Round of 16

DateTime (ET)Match result
January 2712 p.m.Angola 3-0 Namibia
January 273 p.m.Nigeria 2-0 Cameroon
January 2812 p.m.Equatorial Guinea 0-1 Guinea
January 283 p.m.Egypt 1-1 (7-8 p) DR Congo
January 2912 p.m.Cape Verde 1-0 Mauritania
January 293 p.m.Senegal 1-1 (4-5 p) Ivory Coast
January 3012 p.m.Mali 2-1 Burkina Faso
January 303 p.m.South Africa 2-0 Morocco 

Quarterfinals

DateTime (ET)Match
February 212 p.m.Nigeria 1-0 Angola
February 23 p.m.DR Congo 3-1 Guniea
February 312 p.m.Ivory Coast 2-1 (aet) Mali 
February 33 p.m.South Africa 0-0 (2-1 p) Cape Verde

Semifinals 

DateTime (ET)Match
February 712 p.m.Nigeria 1-1 (4-2 P) South Africa
February 73 p.m.Ivory Coast 1-0 DR Congo

Third-place playoff

DateTime (ET)Match
February 103 p.m.South Africa vs. DR Congo

Final

DateTime (ET)Match
February 113 p.m.Nigeria vs. Ivory Coast

 

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Dom is the senior content producer for Sporting News UK. He previously worked as fan brands editor for Manchester City at Reach Plc. Prior to that, he built more than a decade of experience in the sports journalism industry, primarily for the Stats Perform and Press Association news agencies. Dom has covered major football events on location, including the entirety of Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup in Paris and St Petersburg respectively, along with numerous high-profile Premier League, Champions League and England international matches. Cricket and boxing are his other major sporting passions and he has covered the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Wladimir Klitschko, Gennadiy Golovkin and Vasyl Lomachenko live from ringside.