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Football in the Ivory Coast | |
Union: | Ivorian Football Federation |
Country: | Ivory Coast |
Sport: | association assfootball |
Nationalteam: | men's national team |
National List: | Coupe de Côte d'Ivoire |
Club List: | Ligue 1 (Ivory Coast) |
Intl List: | Champions League CAF Confederation Cup Super Cup FIFA Club World Cup FIFA World Cup(National Team) African Cup of Nations(National Team) |
Football is the most popular sport in Ivory Coast.[1] [2] The national team won the Africa Cup of Nations in Senegal in 1992.[3] In 2006 they participated in the 2006 World Cup in Germany. The youth national teams have also done well in world championships, and the clubs from Ivory Coast have won several continental titles. The Ivory Coast national team won a second African cup of nations in 2015.[4]
Famous players from the country include Kolo Touré, Didier Drogba,[5] [6] Wilfried Bony, Yaya Touré, Gervinho, Seydou Doumbia, and Salomon Kalou.
The national championship, organised by the Ivorian Football Federation and sponsored by the company Orange, features 16 clubs in Division 1, 36 in Division 2, 36 in Division 3. Two national cups, the Coupe de Côte d'Ivoire and the Coupe Houphouët-Boigny, put these clubs to grips every year.
See main article: Ivorian football league system.
Level | League(s)/Division(s) | |||||||
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1 | Ligue 1 14 clubs | |||||||
2 | Ligue 2 Poule A 12 clubs | Ligue 2 Poule B 12 clubs | ||||||
3 | Championnat D3 Poule A 10 clubs | Championnat D3 Poule B 10 clubs | Championnat D3 Poule C 9 clubs | Championnat D3 Poule D 9 clubs | ||||
In 1984 the Ivory Coast organized the African Cup of Nations with matches in Abidjan and Bouaké. To support the National team and because of the popularity of this sport in the country, the government decided to close the schools for the duration of the competition. Although the national team was eliminated in the first round of the event, no course took place for 2 weeks.
The national team won the African Cup of Nations in 1992 and was a finalist in the competition in 2006.[7] In 2006, for the first time in its history, Ivory Coast qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In 2008, his Olympic team qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Ivory Coast clubs have won 6 continental trophies: two in the African Champions League, three Cup victories and a cup success of the African Football Confederation. It should be added that Ivory Coast has also won several small subregional tournaments (West Africa) in the club or with its national team. In particular the tournaments of the Council of the Agreement those of ECOWAS or those organised by the UFOA, the Union of the West African Football federations.
See main article: Ivory Coast women's national football team.
The women's national team qualified for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.[8]