Monday, January 19

Senegal’s dramatic victory over host nation Morocco in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final has further reshaped the historical landscape of African football, as the Teranga Lions secured their second AFCON title and strengthened their place among the continent’s elite.The hard-fought triumph in Rabat, decided in extra time, not only ended Morocco’s hopes of lifting the trophy on home soil but also confirmed Senegal’s growing pedigree as a modern African powerhouse. With that success, attention has once again turned to the all-time AFCON winners list, highlighting the nations that have consistently dominated Africa’s biggest football stage.Below is a breakdown of the countries with the most AFCON titles, their history, and how they achieved their success.

1. Egypt – 7 titles

Egypt remain the most successful nation in AFCON history, a record built on decades of dominance. The Pharaohs lifted their first title in 1957 and went on to establish an era of supremacy, particularly between 2006 and 2010, when they won three consecutive tournaments. Renowned for their tactical discipline, strong domestic league, and ability to perform under pressure, Egypt’s seven titles set the benchmark for excellence in African football.

2. Cameroon – 5 titles

Cameroon sit second on the all-time list with five AFCON crowns. The Indomitable Lions enjoyed golden eras in the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s, producing iconic players such as Roger Milla and Samuel Eto’o. Their success has often been built on physical strength, attacking flair, and a strong mentality in knockout matches, making them one of Africa’s most feared tournament teams.

3. Ghana – 4 titles

Ghana’s four AFCON titles underline their long-standing reputation as one of Africa’s traditional football giants. The Black Stars dominated the competition during the 1960s and early 1980s, with a style of play rooted in technical quality and tactical awareness. Although they have not won the tournament in recent decades, Ghana remain a regular contender and a respected force across the continent.

4. Nigeria – 3 titles

Nigeria have lifted the AFCON trophy three times, reflecting their consistency and depth of talent over the years. The Super Eagles claimed their titles in 1980, 1994, and 2013, each victory marking a different generation of stars. Known for their athleticism, attacking football, and ability to rise to big occasions, Nigeria continue to be a major presence in African football.

5. Ivory Coast – 2 titles

Ivory Coast have won the AFCON twice, with triumphs in 1992 and 2015. The Elephants’ success has often been driven by a golden generation of players, including Didier Drogba and Yaya Touré. Despite several near-misses and final defeats, Ivory Coast’s two titles underline their resilience and capacity to compete at the highest level.

6. Senegal – 2 titles

Senegal’s latest success against Morocco has elevated them into the group of two-time AFCON champions. After winning their maiden title in 2021, the Teranga Lions have now confirmed that triumph was no fluke. Built on defensive solidity, tactical discipline, and world-class talent, Senegal’s second crown signals the rise of a new dominant force in African football, capable of challenging the historical giants in the years ahead.

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