Côte d’Ivoire - 2015 AFCON Champions |
Goalkeeper Boubacar Barry scored the last of the
penalties to give the Elephants their second title as they replaced Nigeria as
African champions at the Estadio de Bata after two previous attempts in the
finals. The Elephants lost to Egypt 4-2 on penalties in Egypt 2006 and also
lost 8-7 to Zambia in the 2012 edition co-hosted by Equatorial Guinea and
Gabon.
Ghana were seeking their fifth title while the
Ivorians were seeking their second. The Elephants had defeated the Black Stars
11-10 in penalties to win their first title in 1992 with African legend Abedi
Pele Ayew as the Ghanaian captain. On Sunday he had two of his children losing
again to the Ivorians. Abedi though missed that final clash after he got a second
yellow card in the semifinal.
Elephants’ coach, Hervé Renard, also on Sunday became
the first coach to win the trophy with two different countries having done same
with Zambia in 2012.Sunday night was the 10th time the AFCON would be decided
through penalty shoot outs.
The finale was also the first time in the history of
the tournament, two families played in the AFCON final as the Toure brothers —
Kolo and Yaya — played against the Ayew brothers of Andre and Jordan.
Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan returned to the starting
line-up in place of Jordan Ayew after responding quickly to medical treatment
to a hip injury. He was hurt in a collision with Guinea goalkeeper Naby Yattara
in the quarterfinals and was only on the bench for his side’s semi-final. Côte d’Ivoire were without
midfielder Cheick Tiote, who has yet to recover from an ankle injury and
veteran Barry replaced injured Sylvain Gbohouo in goal.
The match between the two West African giants
initially didn’t measure up to the expected explosive encounter but improved
towards the latter part of the match.
The Ghanaians neutralized the efforts of the current
African Footballer of the Year, Yaya Toure, Wilfred Bony and Gervinho in the
Ivorian attack while the attacking duo of Gyan and Andre Ayew were also nullified
by the Black Stars’ defence.
It grew into an end to end affair but a moment of
brilliance came from Everton midfielder, Christian Atsu, in the 25th minute
when he saw his shot from 25 yards hit the upright.
In
the extra time, both sides wasted chances after chances as the Ghanaians
brought in Jordan Ayew and this yielded more attack on the Ivorian defence
while Renard brought in Salomon Kalou as the game headed to for the dreaded
penalty shootouts.
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