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In recent years, the Africa Cup of Nations has been heavily overlooked, both by neutral fans and the media. Lately, we have also seen the competition being discredited by media personnel, and it doesn't sit right, considering how good the competition can be.
Many do not give AFCON the respect it deserves, even though it should sit among the Euros and the Copa America as one of the major international tournaments, and it is incredibly disrespectful not to class it as such.
Every two years, we see the best quality that Africa has to offer (and there is a lot of it), allowing underdogs to shine and perform, while it also gives some of the continent's best a chance to enhance their legacy, nationally, continentally and beyond.
Sky Sports had the rights to every game of the 2024 edition of AFCON, though the BBC also had rights to stream 10 games of the tournament. It remains to be seen exactly how the licensing with be this time around, but it imaginably will not be too dissimilar.
Current Domination: There have been 34 Africa Cup of Nations tournaments played thus far, and Egypt hold the best record of any team, winning the tournament seven times, including a historic three-peat between 2006 and 2010.
Host Advantage: Having the home advantage is nothing new, but the stats behind this at AFCON are quite interesting, with the hosts winning the competition themselves 10 out of 34 possible times.
Winter Action: For many, the competition being held in the middle of the European season is an issue. However, this are several reasons why it is played in January. African summers can often be too warm for football, whilst there is usually also heavy rain in the summer season.