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Africa Cup of Nations 2012 preview [AUDIO]

Africa Cup of Nations 2012 preview [AUDIO]

From Algeria to South Africa, African football fans are gearing up for three weeks of intense competition as the biennial Africa Cup of Nations tournament gets underway on Saturday. FRANCE 24 sports presenter Dan Levy previews the upcoming action.

By FRANCE 24 (with wires) (text)
 

AFP - There will be no shortage of stars on show at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations from Saturday despite the absence of big guns Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa.

Each of the 368 footballers at match venues Libreville, Franceville, Malabo and Bata will dream that his country can conquer Africa and he can collect the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award given to the star of the three-week showcase.

The award has been the preserve of Egyptian midfielders in recent tournaments with veteran Ahmed Hassan voted number one in 2006 and 2010 and Hosny Abd Rabo topping the charts at the 2008 championship.

Below are some of the participants at the biennial African football showcase who could help their teams succeed and strengthen chances of being rated number one:

SAMIR ABOUD (Libya, goalkeeper)

Will be the "golden oldie" of the tournament at 39 years, but a flying one-hand save to keep out a Gervinho header during a narrow warm-up loss to Ivory Coast would have made any goalkeeper half his age proud.

ANDRE AYEW (Ghana, midfielder)

Finished last year by coming third in the African Footballer of the Year poll after winning the BBC equivalent and is a first choice at Marseille. Not bad for a 21-year-old with good genes -- father Abedi Pele was a 1990s African superstar.

DEMBA BA (Senegal, striker)

Sprang to prominence since quitting West Ham for Newcastle United with more English Premier League goals this season than Wayne Rooney, including a stinging volley that helped floor Manchester United.

DIDIER DROGBA (Ivory Coast, striker)

Pressure is on the Chelsea veteran to score goals and captain his country to a first title since 1992 after he and a host of other Europe-based stars choked in 2008 and 2010 when hot Cup of Nations favourites.

ASAMOAH GYAN (Ghana, striker)

The proven goalmouth predator who surprisingly prefers playing in the Middle East than for Sunderland hopes he can fully recover from a hamstring injury that severely curtailed his preparations.

ISSAM JEMAA (Tunisia, striker)

The importance of the six-goal leading scorer in the 2012 Cup of Nations qualifiers to his country was demonstrated when he made the final squad despite being ruled out of the three-match first phase by injury.

KALI (Angola, defender)

On a continent where defenders come a distant fourth in the popularity stakes, he is a master of his craft, marshalling a stingy defence that kept three clean sheets in a row to snatch a qualifying place seemingly destined for Uganda.

SEYDOU KEITA (Mali, midfielder)

His employment address -- Camp Nou, Barcelona -- says it all. The 31-year-old is not a first choice for his club but regularly comes off the bench and Mali exhaled a collective sigh of relief when he smoked a peace pipe with coach Alain Giresse.

HOUCINE KHARJA (Morocco, midfielder)

Not many African footballers make it at the highest level of Italian football, but Kharja has with Inter Milan and current club Fiorentina, and the captain is a vital cog as Morocco seek a first title in 36 years.

JEROME RAMATLHAKWANE (Botswana, striker)

His name could twist commentators' tongues as he seeks to maintain a remarkable scoring rate -- five out of seven in eight qualifiers -- and find a club after being sidelined for several seasons by a contract dispute in South Africa.

MOUSSA SOW (Senegal, striker)

The leading French Ligue 1 scorer last season from league and cup winners Lille is set to form a deadly attacking partnerhip with Demba Ba as resurgent Senegal hunt a first Cup of Nations title.

YAYA TOURE (Ivory Coast, midfielder)

As the tall, physically imposing midfielder and 2011 African Footballer of the Year set off to join his Ivorian team-mates, Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini admitted there was no footballer at the club who could fully fill his big boots.

Comments (31)

Mali vs Ghana

latest result Mali 1 Ghana 0 martch still on

the rloe of yaya toure in manchester city

it is of no daught that the absence of yaya toure in the midfield of Manchester city makes it away through for even small teams to put Manchester city on pressure and tension.As it is well known that yaya plays from box to box it has left Manchester city with no one to really do what yaya does best for Manchester united.

Afcon 2012 Final between CIV and ZAMBIA

The Chipolopolo (Bullets) must remember that their true identity is The KK 11

more about

noeverything

BLACK STARS

GHANA IS GOING TO WIN THIS TOURNAMENT

our time has come

i think Ghana's time has come for them to lift AFCON 2012 cup. the waiting is over

prediction

it's ivory coast to take the nations cup..................

CHIPOLOPOLO DONCHI KUBEBA!

Go Zambia go! Dont tell them your secrets. You brougt down the lion among the so called 3 gaints. 2 more to fall before the battle is finally won. Keep the confidence, your copper bullets are deadly. come 08.02.2012 the Black Star will fall!

AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS

AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS IS AN AFRICAN FOOTBALL FIESTAR, WHERE TALENTED,SKILLFUL,DURABLE AND RELIABLE FOOTBALL PLAYERS WERE DISCOVERED. KUDOS

More grease to the elbow of

More grease to the elbow of whoever that deserves to win

who will laugh last?

zambia.

zamibia

we all behind you we need that cup home,this is your time.

african cup

ghana all the way its turn our turn none can stop us

GHANA WILL WIN THE AFCON 2012

GIVEN THE CURRENT STATE AND INDEPTH COMPOSURE OF THE GHANAIAN TEAM, TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THE TEAM WORK AS COMPARED TO IVORY COAST BLEND OF STAR PLAYERS, GHANA STANDS TALL TO WIN THE AFCON CUP

Performance of Gabon

Love what you see am really proud of Gabon. They have been up to standard for the couple of games. No wonder if they would clinch the AFCON.Love Africa Soccer...........

All Players are equal at the Afcon2012

I am disappointed to reporters are stereotyped the past glory of some players and teams so much that they are not ready to identify new and promising stars in African football. Its time to look at the success of other teams and players and include them even in opinion polls. Please reporters, cast your net wide and mention new players and teams performing well. Talk about, Sudan, Zambia, EqG etc, not just Ivory coast, Drogba, Toure, Gyan, what about Mayuka, Katongo, Chansa etc.

AFRICA CUP OF NATION WON

AFRICA CUP OF NATION WON GHANA.

team work

such big stars like micheal in ghana why does he not playing

micheal essien

i miss micheal essien

ABOUT THE REFEREE

The referees should have to improve on their work especially when dealing with games involving the big and minor teams.

Ghana all the Way

This is certainly Ghana's year. We've waited 30 good years to rewrite our name on the continental.Complacency is our only foe.

afcon 2012

i am very happy with the progress of ecuatorial guinea national time futbol

Dstiv south africa

Commenting from Nig PH, zambians will lift this year cup of nations, because the are more coordinated than any other teams. I also want to thank all the moderators of dstiv

waka waka zambia

this is zambia's chace for the big trohpy

Football

go go go

AFRICAN CUP OF NATION

GHANA WILL WIN

Africa of Nations cup

I wish Cote d'ivoire all my best to arrive at the final match games and take the Vitory of this Year

Africa of Nations cup

I wish Cote d'ivoire all my best to arrive at the final match games and take the Vitory of this Year

zambia

WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU ZAMBIA TO BRING THE CUP HOME AND
THERE IS TIME APART FROM 2012 AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS.
GO ZAMBIA GO WILL SUPPORT YOU ALL THE WAY.

to be faithfully and committed tto africa football.

I am happy all the big africa teams such as nigeria, egypt, commeroun and others fell out of the race to this year 2012 afcon. thanks.

woyeeee

this is the year for The Ivory Coast to win the AFCON cup

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