Senegal will try and defend the title they won

The stage is set for a historic chapter in the 2024 CAF African Nations Championship (Chan), as East African nations of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda gear up to co-host the tournament for the very first time.

This landmark joint hosting not only elevates the prestige of Chan but also acts as a strategic warm-up for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, which will similarly take place across the three East African nations.

Nineteen teams are set to battle for continental glory, with defending champions Senegal aiming to retain their title against strong contenders such as Morocco and DR Congo, both two-time winners, alongside traditional giants Nigeria, Algeria, and Zambia.

ACLSports takes a deep dive into the group stage battles of the highly awaited tournament scheduled to unfold from August 2 to 30, 2025.

GROUP A: KENYA, MOROCCO, ANGOLA, DR CONGO, ZAMBIA

On paper, Group A is definitely the toughest group of the tournament with three continental heavyweights. One of the co-hosts, Kenya, will have to play their best football yet to progress at the expense of former champions Morocco and DR Congo, who have both won the tournament on two separate occasions.

One fixture to look out for in the group will be the clash between the two former champions, and it will come up on August 17 at the Nyayo stadium in Nairobi, Kenya.

Zambia and Angola complete the group, and they have a knack for causing upsets in major tournaments. Hosting the tournament could give Kenya a vital advantage, but they must start strong if they are to navigate a group where each point will be hard-earned in the battle for qualification.

Regardless, Morocco and DR Congo are favourites to progress from the group.

GROUP B: TANZANIA, MADAGASCAR, MAURITANIA, BURKINA FASO, CAR

Unlike group A, this is a quite open group with hosts Tanzania with a slight upper hand. They will be banking on their home support when they take to the Benjamin Mkapa stadium pitch in Dar es Salaam.

However, it is not expected to be straightforward for them with the likes of Mauritania, who reached the last eight in the last edition, and Madagascar, who came third in 2022, expected to provide stiff competition.

Despite Burkina Faso’s rich tournament experience, they have failed to go past the group stages in previous tournaments. They will need to come together as a team and give themselves a better outing this time around in East Africa.

Making their first appearance, the Central African Republic remain a mystery in this tournament. They might falter under pressure or catch their opponents off guard if taken lightly.

Group B is set to deliver intense contests with no clear favourites for the top two positions.

GROUP D: SENEGAL, CONGO, SUDAN, NIGERIA

This is the smallest group of the competition, but it still houses some powerhouses who will be in contention for the title. Defending champions Senegal are easily the favourites of the group, but it is expected that Eric Chelle’s Nigeria will provide some competition.

The Super Eagles last featured in the tournament in 2018 when they lost to Morocco in the final. It is Nigeria’s fourth appearance in the tournament, and they have only failed to finish on the podium once (2016).

Congo’s powerful, straightforward approach poses a real challenge to any team they face, while Sudan, known for punching above their weight at Chan, will be looking to revive their past heroics.

The clash between Senegal and Nigeria in Zanzibar on August 5 is one of the fixtures of the tournament. The tournament kicks off with an electrifying opener at Benjamin Mkapa stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Action will then shift to Kampala for the third place match and the grand finale set for Nairobi.

2 replies on “Chan 2024: East Africa braces for an intriguing tournament”

  1. No comment for Group C which also look a bit tricky I would have loved the analysis for that group too though we appreciate your analysis

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