Togo lodge complaint

| Togo have lodged a legal complaint against the African Football Confederation (CAF) and a rebel group behind a deadly attack on the team as it travelled to the African Nations Cup in Angola last month.

Ivory Coast ponders future

(c) AFP The 'Golden Generation' of the Ivory Coast were left pondering what went wrong at Afcon.
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  • Ghana enhance reputation

    Asamoah Gyan. (backpagepix) None of the World Cup-bound teams apart from Ghana left Angola with their reputations enhanced.
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    FIXTURES AND LOGS

    Fixtures/Results

    Didier Drogba.(AFP) Have a look at all the fixtures and results for the 2010 event.

    Tables

    Four groups, 16 teams. Have a look at the latest group standings in Angola.
    THE TEAMS

    Ghana

    Michael Essien and Gyan Asamoah.(AFP) Ghana, aside from hosts South Africa, were the first African team to qualify for the World Cup.

    Algeria

    Yazid Mansouri. (backpagepix) The Algerian team have lifted the African Nations Cup in 1990 and qualified for the Word Cup.

    Mozambique

    Manuel Bucuane. (AFP) The Mambas of Mozambique are one of the dark horses at 2010 African Nations Cup.

    Benin

    Khaled Edmon Benin. (AFP) The Squirrels of Benin will be featuring at their third Nations Cup in Angola.

    Burkina Faso

    Moumouni Dagano. (AFP) Burkina Faso are making their seventh appearance in the African Nations Cup in Angola.

    Cote D'Ivoire

    (c) AFP The Ivory Coast will again be one of the leading favourites to win the 2010 African Nations Cup.

    Mali

    Frederic Kanoute. (AFP) Mali, spearheaded by Frederic Kanoute will make their sixth appearance at the Nations Cup.

    Nigeria

    Even though Nigeria have won the African Nations Cup twice, they are regarded as underachievers.

    Cameroon

    Samuel Eto. (AFP) French coach Paul le Guen looms large over a Cameroon team capable of winning a fifth title.

    Egypt

    Mohamed Zidan. (AFP) Angola 2010 will be a true test of character for six-time African champions Egypt.

    Gabon

    Gabon football team. (AFP) Gabon are back at the African Nations Cup after a 10-year absence hoping to cause an upset.

    Zambia

    Christopher Katongo. (AFP) Zambia coach Herve Renard has set his sights on a quarterfinal place in the Nations Cup.

    Angola

    Manucho. (AFP) Angola approach the African Cup of Nations as one of the lowest ranked contenders.

    Malawi

    Russel Mwafulirwa. (AFP) Malawi turn up for their second appearance at the African Nations Cup as outsiders.

    Togo

    Emmanuel Adebayor. (AFP) Togo have failed to get past the group stage of the African Nations Cup in six attempts.

    Tunisia

    Radhi Jaidi. (AFP) Tunisia arrive in Angola nursing a hangover after failing to book a place at the World Cup.