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1957 African Cup of Nations

1st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations


1st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations

FieldValue
tourney_nameAfrican Cup of Nations
year1957
other_titles1957 كأس أمم أفريقيا
size200px
countrySudan
dates10–16 February
num_teams3
venues1
championEgypt
champion-flagvar1922
count1
secondEthiopia
second-flagvar1897
thirdSudan
third-flagvar1956
matches2
attendance60000
top_scorerEGY El-Diba (5 goals)
playerEGY El-Diba
nextseason[1959](1959-african-cup-of-nations)

| champion-flagvar = 1922 | second-flagvar = 1897 | third-flagvar = 1956 The 1957 African Cup of Nations was the 1st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The competition took place between 10 and 16 February 1957. It was hosted by Sudan.

Organized by the African football continental association CAF, only three teams took part: Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan. South Africa, which had originally entered, was disqualified due to its refusal to enter a multi-racial team, so only two games took place. Both games were played in the Municipal Stadium in the Sudanese capital Khartoum.

Egypt won the tournament and became the inaugural African football champions.

Context

On the African continent, South Africa created the South African Football Association in 1892, then joined FIFA in 1910, before leaving in 1924 and returning in 1952. Then, Egypt created its federation on 3 December 1921 and joined FIFA in 1923; then Sudan created its federation while it was under Anglo-Egyptian domination in 1936 and joined FIFA in 1948. Finally, Ethiopia created its federation in 1943 and joined FIFA under the name of Abyssinia in 1952. These were the first nations to organize themselves into an independent selection and to join FIFA.

The integration of these four African nations into FIFA was incomplete and this was evident in the organisation of the World Cup qualifiers: in 1934, only Egypt took part in the World Cup qualifiers (against Mandatory Palestine) in the Africa–Asia group and took part in the 1934 World Cup, making it the first African nation in the World Cup. In 1938, Egypt was transferred to a European group but withdrew. In 1950, no team was registered and in 1954, only Egypt played in the qualifiers in the European zone against Italy. The involvement of African teams in the qualifiers was either with Asia or Europe and this led to the idea of creating an African confederation.

Overview

South Africa was drawn to play Ethiopia in the semi-finals, but were disqualified due to apartheid. Ethiopia therefore had a bye to the final, whilst in the other semi-final at Municipal Stadium in Khartoum, the Egyptians beat the host nation 2–1. In the final, Egypt beat Ethiopia 4–0, with all four goals scored by El-Diba, who finished the tournament as top scorer with five goals. Only two games were played in this first edition.

Participating teams

Result of teams participating:

]] Four teams were due to take part in the tournament: Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and South Africa, but South Africa was disqualified as they refused to field a multi-racial team due to the country's apartheid laws.

TeamQualified asQualified on
Hosts
Invitee
Invitee

Venues

Khartoum
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Municipal Stadium
Capacity: **30,000**
[[File:Placeholder_view_vector.svgframeless186x186px]]

Squads

Main article: 1957 African Cup of Nations squads

Final tournament

Main article: 1957 African Cup of Nations knockout stage

Semifinals

Ad-Diba

The match was scratched and Ethiopia advanced to the final as South Africa were disqualified after refusing to field a multi-racial team due to apartheid.

Final

Main article: 1957 African Cup of Nations final

Goalscorers

;5 goals

  • EGY Ad-Diba – four of the five goals were scored in Egypt's 4–0 defeat of Ethiopia in the final.

;1 goal

  • EGY Raafat Attia – first ever goal scorer in Africa Cup of Nations.
  • SUD Boraî Bashir — "some sources report the Sudan goal-scorer as Seddiq Mohammed Manzul, but contemporary reports mention that "Seddiq passed the ball to Boraî who scored."

References

References

  1. "Top 10 Memorable Events In African Football".
  2. (3 October 2013). "African Nations Cup 1957".
  3. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/20016125 New dawn for Ethiopia after Nations Cup qualification] - ''BBC Sport''
  4. [[FIFA]] : ''The day it all started for Ad-Diba and the Pharaohs'' (16 Feb 2017) [https://www.fifa.com/news/the-day-it-all-started-for-ad-diba-and-the-pharaohs-2867512]
  5. (Polish) - Onet sport : ''Puchar Narodów Afryki, czyli piłkarska fantazja w środku ligowego sezonu'', by PAWEŁ BANACZYK (14 January 2017) [https://sport.onet.pl/pilka-nozna/puchar-narodow-afryki/puchar-narodow-afryki-czyli-pilkarska-fantazja-w-srodku-ligowego-sezonu/mgg8sq]
  6. (3 October 2013). "African Nations Cup 1957".
  7. Bagozzi, Marco. (14 January 2017). "Sessant’anni fa la prima Coppa delle Nazioni d’Africa". Opinione Pubblica.
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