AmexRuislip
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Looking forward to viewing some great football at this year's tournament.
The 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Morocco is the fifth edition of the tournament that features only players plying their trade in their own domestic championships.
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) introduced the tournament in 2009 when Ivory Coast hosted an eight-team finals that was won by DR Congo.
In 2011, the tournament - hosted by Sudan - expanded to 16 teams with Tunisia emerging as winners before Libya lifted the trophy in South Africa in 2014 and DR Congo won again in 2016, when Rwanda staged the finals.
The holders and record two-time champions will not be in Morocco however, after losing to Congo Brazzaville in qualifying.
2018 African Nations Championship
Quarter Finals
Sat Jan 27th 1630 & 1930
Sun Jan 28th 1630
Semi Finals
Weds Jan 31st 1630 & 1930
Third place play off
Sat Feb 3rd 1900
Final
Sun Feb 4th 1900
The 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Morocco is the fifth edition of the tournament that features only players plying their trade in their own domestic championships.
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) introduced the tournament in 2009 when Ivory Coast hosted an eight-team finals that was won by DR Congo.
In 2011, the tournament - hosted by Sudan - expanded to 16 teams with Tunisia emerging as winners before Libya lifted the trophy in South Africa in 2014 and DR Congo won again in 2016, when Rwanda staged the finals.
The holders and record two-time champions will not be in Morocco however, after losing to Congo Brazzaville in qualifying.
2018 African Nations Championship
Quarter Finals
Sat Jan 27th 1630 & 1930
Sun Jan 28th 1630
Semi Finals
Weds Jan 31st 1630 & 1930
Third place play off
Sat Feb 3rd 1900
Final
Sun Feb 4th 1900
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