ABIDJAN: Ivory Coast became the first tournament hosts to reach the final since Egypt in 2006 at the Africa Cup of Nations.
It has been one of the many peculiarities of the African championship that host countries have struggled for success despite having all the advantages of playing at home.
The Ivorians’ 1-0 win over the Democratic Republic of Congo in Wednesday’s semifinal has set up a decider against regional rivals Nigeria in Abidjan on Sunday and the chance to deliver on an investment in stadiums and other infrastructure estimated to be over $1-billion.
The last eight hosts of the biennial tournament have all failed to win the cup, with none even reaching the final since 2006.
Ghana in 2008, Equatorial Guinea in 2015 and Cameroon two years ago at least made it to the semi-final but then exited without scoring in their last-four game.
Gabon in 2017 did not make it past the first round, putting a major dampener on the tournament.
The Cup of Nations has seen an increase in away supporters at this edition in the Ivory Coast, but the continent’s vast distances and pricy travel costs make travelling fans a rarity, in contrast to significant support that teams take with them in the European Championship. (Reuters)