Ratiba ya Tanzania Taifa Stars AFCON 2023-2024 | Africa CUP of Nations Group Stage

Ratiba ya Tanzania Taifa Stars AFCON 2023-2024 | Africa CUP of Nations Group Stage
Ratiba ya Tanzania Taifa Stars AFCON 2023-2024 | Africa CUP of Nations Group Stage

Ratiba ya Tanzania Taifa Stars AFCON;- Africa CUP of Nations Group Stage, Hii hapa Ratiba Kamili ya Taifa Stars AFCON 2023 Ivory Coast, AFCON Live Score, Standings, Tables, Fixtures & Results, Find out All Updates about AFCON 2023-2024 Here

ABOUT TANZANIA FOOTBALL TEAM (Taifa Stars)

The Tanzania Taifa Stars are the national football team of Tanzania. The team is nicknamed Taifa Stars (National Stars) and is controlled by the Tanzania Football Federation, a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Tanzania has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, but has qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations on two occasions, in 1980 and 2019. The team’s best performance in the tournament was in 1980, when they finished in fourth place.

The Taifa Stars are currently ranked 139th in the FIFA World Rankings, and 30th in Africa. The team’s highest ever FIFA ranking was 86th, achieved in July 2010.

The team’s home stadium is the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Dar es Salaam, which has a capacity of 60,000 spectators.

Some of the most notable players to have represented Tanzania include:

Juma Kaseja (goalkeeper)
Mbwana Samatta (striker)
Thomas Ulimwengu (midfielder)
Simon Msuva (winger)
Aggrey Morris (defender)
The Taifa Stars are a team with a lot of potential, and they are hoping to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations again in the near future.

Ratiba ya Tanzania Taifa Stars AFCON 2023-2024 | Africa CUP of Nations Group Stage

The Tanzania National Team (Taifa Stars) expects to give us its first card of Afcon 2023, January 17, 2024 against Morocco. Taifa Stars is in group F along with teams from Zambia, DRC and Morocco in the finals expected to be held in Ivory Coast.

HII HAPA RATIBA KAMILI YA KUNDI F. (Schedule For GROUP F AFCON 2023)

January 17, 2024.

17:00 Morocco vs Tanzania.

20:00 DR Congo vs Zambia.

January 21, 2024.

14:00 Morocco vs DR Congo.

17:00 Zambia vs Tanzania.

January 24, 2024.

20:00 Tanzania vs DR Congo.

20:00 Zambia vs Morocco.

Ratiba Kamili ya AFCON 2023-2024 | AFCON Live Score, Standings, Tables, Fixtures & Results

Saturday 13 January

  • Group A: Ivory Coast vs Guinea-Bissau, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)

Sunday 14 January

  • Group A: Nigeria vs Equatorial Guinea, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (14:00)
  • Group B: Egypt vs Mozambique, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (17:00)
  • Group B: Ghana vs Cape Verde, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)

Monday 15 January

  • Group C: Senegal vs The Gambia, Charles Konan Banny Stadium, Yamoussoukro (14:00)
  • Group C: Cameroon vs Guinea, Yamoussoukro (17:00)
  • Group D: Algeria vs Angola, Stade de la Paix, Bouake (20:00)

Tuesday 16 January

  • Group D: Burkina Faso vs Mauritania, Bouake (14:00)
  • Group E: Tunisia vs Namibia, Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium, Korhogo (17:00)
  • Group E: Mali vs South Africa, Korhogo (20:00)

Wednesday 17 January

  • Group F: Morocco vs Tanzania, Laurent Pokou Stadium, San Pedro (17:00)
  • Group F: DR Congo vs Zambia, San Pedro (20:00)

Thursday 18 January

  • Group A: Equatorial Guinea vs Guinea-Bissau, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (14:00)
  • Group A: Ivory Coast vs Nigeria, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (17:00)
  • Group B: Egypt vs Ghana, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)

Friday 19 January

  • Group B: Cape Verde vs Mozambique, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (14:00)
  • Group C: Senegal vs Cameroon, Yamoussoukro (17:00)
  • Group C: Guinea vs The Gambia, Yamoussoukro (20:00)

Saturday 20 January

  • Group D: Algeria vs Burkina Faso, Bouake (14:00)
  • Group D: Mauritania vs Angola, Bouake (17:00)
  • Group E: Tunisia vs Mali, Korhogo (20:00)

Sunday 21 January

  • Group E: South Africa vs Namibia, Korhogo (20:00)
  • Group F: Morocco vs DR Congo, San Pedro (14:00)
  • Group F: Zambia vs Tanzania, San Pedro (17:00)

Monday 22 January

  • Group A: Equatorial Guinea vs Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (17:00)
  • Group A: Guinea-Bissau vs Nigeria, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (17:00)
  • Group B: Cape Verde vs Egypt, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)
  • Group B: Mozambique vs Ghana, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)

Tuesday 23 January

  • Group C: The Gambia vs Cameroon, Bouake (17:00)
  • Group C: Guinea vs Senegal, Yamoussoukro (17:00)
  • Group D: Angola vs Burkina Faso, Yamoussoukro (20:00)
  • Group D: Mauritania vs Algeria, Bouake (20:00)

Wednesday 24 January

  • Group E: Namibia vs Mali, San Pedro (17:00)
  • Group E: South Africa vs Tunisia, Korhogo (17:00)
  • Group F: Tanzania vs DR Congo, Korhogo (20:00)
  • Group F: Zambia vs Morocco, San Pedro (20:00)

Ratiba ya Tanzania Taifa Stars AFCON;- Africa CUP of Nations Group Stage, Hii hapa Ratiba Kamili ya Taifa Stars AFCON 2023 Ivory Coast, AFCON Live Score, Standings, Tables, Fixtures & Results, Find out All Updates about AFCON 2023-2024 Here

Ratiba Hatua Ya Mtoano AFCON 2023-2024

Saturday 27 January

  • SR1: Group D Winner vs 3rd Place Group B/E/F, Bouake (17:00)
  • SR2: Group A Second Place vs Group C Second Place, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)

Sunday 28 January

  • SR3: Group A Winner vs 3rd Place Group C/D/E, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (17:00)
  • SR4: Group B Second Place vs Group F Second Place, San Pedro (20:00)

Monday 29 January

  • SR5: Group B Winner vs 3rd Place Group A/C/D, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (17:00)
  • SR6: Group C Winner vs 3rd Place Group A/B/F, Yamoussoukro (20:00)

Tuesday 30 January

  • SR7: Group E Winner vs Group D Second Place, Korhogo (17:00)
  • SR8: Group F Winner vs Group E Second Place, San Pedro (20:00)

Ratiba ya Robo Fainali AFCON 2023

Friday 2 February

  • QF1: Winner SR2 vs Winner RS1, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (17:00)
  • QF2: Winner SR4 vs Winner SR3, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)

Saturday 3 February

  • QF3: Winner SR7 vs Winner RS6, Bouake (17:00)
  • QF4: Winner SR5 vs Winner SR8, Yamoussoukro (20:00)

Ratiba ya Nusu Fainali Kombe la Mataifa ya Afrika (AFCON 2023)

Wednesday 7 February

  • SF1: Winner QF1 vs Winner QF4, Bouake (17:00)
  • SF2: Winner QF3 vs Winner QF2, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)

Ratiba ya Mshindi wa Tatu Kombe la Mataifa ya Afrika (AFCON 2023)

Saturday 10 February

  • SF1 vs SF2 losers, Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)

Ratiba ya Fainali Kombe la Mataifa ya Afrika (AFCON 2023)

Sunday 11 February

  • SF1 vs SF2 winners, Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan (20:00)

ABOUT AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS (AFCON)

The Africa Cup of Nations (French: Coupe d’Afrique des Nations), sometimes referred to as the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, or simply AFCON or CAN, is the main international men’s association football competition in Africa. It is sanctioned by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and was first held in 1957. Since 1968, it has been held every two years, switching to odd-numbered years in 2013.

In the first tournament in 1957, there were only three participating nations: Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia. South Africa was originally scheduled to join, but was disqualified due to the apartheid policies of the government then in power. Since then, the tournament has expanded greatly, making it necessary to hold a qualifying tournament.

The number of participants in the final tournament reached 16 in 1998 (16 teams were to compete in 1996, but Nigeria withdrew, reducing the field to 15, and the same happened with Togo’s withdrawal in 2010), and until 2017, the format had been unchanged, with the 16 teams being drawn into four groups of four teams each, with the top two teams of each group advancing to a “knock-out” stage. On 20 July 2017, the Africa Cup of Nations was moved from January to June and expanded from 16 to 24 teams.

Egypt is the most successful nation in the cup’s history, winning the tournament seven times.[6] Three trophies have been awarded during the tournament’s history, with Ghana and Cameroon winning the first two versions to keep after each of them won a tournament three times. The current trophy was first awarded in 2002. Egypt won an unprecedented three consecutive titles in 2006, 2008, and 2010. In 2013, the tournament format was switched to being held in odd-numbered years so as not to interfere with the FIFA World Cup . Senegal are the tournament’s current champions, having beaten Egypt on penalties in the 2021 final.

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