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Ivory Coast kings of Africa
What you need to know:
Soccer. In a highly dramatic shootout reminiscent of the famous 1992 Africa Cup of Nations final between the two sides, the Elephants of Ivory Coast held their nerve to outlast Avram Grant’s Black Stars 9-8
Bata. Ivory Coast goalkeeper Boubacar Barry says their Africa Cup of Nations title has been 15 years in the making.
Barry was the hero on Sunday when he saved and scored a penalty to give his side a 9-8 shootout win over Ghana.
But he said: “I thank everyone who’s contributed to the national side since 2000, they made it possible and we’ve finally received our reward.
“We need to remember everyone who’s gone before, they have worked hard. If we’re here it’s because of them.” The 35-year-old was only playing in the final because of an injury to first-choice Sylvain Gbohouo but stepped up to keep a clean sheet in the match, which ended 0-0 after extra time, and make the decisive contributions in the shootout.
Victory ended Ivory Coast’s 23-year wait for a second title - their first came at the expense of Ghana in the same manner in 1992 - and help eased the pain of losing on penalties in the 2006 and 2012 finals.
And it finally buried the chokers tag that has accompanied the so-called golden generation of Ivorians, who had failed to live up to being favourites at recent tournaments.
“This is the compensation for everything we’ve done since 2000, it’s for the good of Ivory Coast,” Barry said. Barry had been a key member of the team for much of the last decade but was dropped by coach Herve Renard after a 4-3 home defeat by Democratic Republic of Congo during qualification.
And when he was needed against Ghana, the Lokeren stopper was ready for his first international start since October. “If you’re called to represent the nation you need to come without hesitation,” Barry said, “even to sit on the bench.
“It’s not been easy but I’ve worked hard and reaped the rewards.”
Barry, who had been suffering from cramp, revealed the source of inspiration that helped him through the nerve-wracking final kicks in the shootout - when he saved from his opposite number Razak Braimah before converting himself.
“At that moment I thought of God and I thought of my mother,” he said. “It’s been hard for her as I haven’t been playing.
“The most important thing is the country. Thing aren’t always easy, but that’s life.”
2015 AFCONawards
Fair Play of the tournament - DR Congo
Orange Man of the Competition - Christian Atsu (Ghana)
Nissan Goal of the tournament - Christian Atsu (against Guinea)
Pepsi Highest Scorer - Andre Ayew (Ghana)
Samsung Fair Player of the tournament - Kwesi Appiah (Ghana)
AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS
ROLL OF HONOUR
Past Finals
2015 Ivory Coast 0-0 Ghana
(Ivory Coast won 9-8 on penalties)
2013 Nigeria 1-0 Burkina Faso
2012 Zambia 0-0 Ivory Coast
(Zambia won 8-7 on penalties)
2010 Egypt 1-0 Ghana
2008 Egypt 1-0 Cameroon
2006 Egypt 0-0 Ivory Coast
(Egypt won 4-2 on penalties)
2004 Tunisia 2-1 Morocco
2002 Cameroon 0-0 Senegal
(Cameroon won 3-2 on penalties)
2000 Cameroon 2-2 Nigeria
(Cameroon won 4-3 on penalties)
1998 Egypt 2-0 South Africa
1996 South Africa 2-0 Tunisia
1994 Nigeria 2-1 Zambia
1992 Ivory Coast 0-0 Ghana
(Ivory Coast won 11-10 on penalties)
1990 Algeria 1-0 Nigeria
1988 Cameroon 1-0 Nigeria
1986 Egypt 0-0 Cameroon
(Egypt won 5-4 on penalties)
1984 Cameroon 3-1 Nigeria
1982 Ghana 1-1 Libya
(Ghana won 7-6 on penalties)
1980 Nigeria 3-0 Algeria
1978 Ghana 2-0 Uganda
1976 Morocco
1974 Zaire 2-2 Zambia
(Zaire won replay 2-0)
1972 Congo 3-2 Mali
1970 Sudan 3-2 Ghana
1968 Congo DR 1-0 Ghana
1965 Ghana 3-2 Tunisia (aet)
1963 Ghana 3-0 Sudan
1962 Ethiopia 4-2 United Arab Republic (aet)
1959 United Arab Republic
1957 Egypt 4-0 Ethiopia
NUMBER OF TITLES WON
FOR EACH COUNTRY
7 Egypt
4 Ghana
4 Nigeria
3 Cameroon
2 Congo DR
2 Ivory Coast
1 Tunisia
1 Sudan
1 Algeria
1 Morocco
1 Ethiopia
1 South Africa
1 Congo
1 Zambia