Africa Cup: Borussia Dortmund’s Haller shoots Ivory Coast into the final – Nigeria is waiting

Hosts fight for title

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This article first appeared on February 7th at 9:35 p.m. and has now been updated with the second semi-final.

Thanks to BVB striker Sébastien Haller, hosts Ivory Coast reached the final of the Africa Cup of Nations. The 29-year-old striker from Borussia Dortmund scored the decisive goal in the Ivorian team’s 1-0 (0-0) semi-final against the Democratic Republic of Congo with a direct shot in the 65th minute. Ivory Coast will now face Nigeria on Sunday.

The team around top star Victor Osimhen had previously beaten the previous surprise team South Africa 4-2 on penalties on Wednesday evening. After regular time, the score was 1-1 (0-0) after two penalty goals from Nigerian William Troost-Ekong (67th minute) and Teboho Mokoena (90th). In the subsequent extra time, both teams remained scoreless.

The Nigerians are in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time since 2013. Two years later, Ivory Coast won their last continental championship title to date. At the home tournament this year, the hosts almost failed early with just one win in the preliminary round, but were able to improve in the knockout phase.

A fifth division: All German clubs’ secondments for the Africa Cup

Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart) | Guinea | Market value: €40 million

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Out in the quarterfinals

Edmond Tapsoba (Bayer) | Burkina Faso | Market value: €40 million

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Out in the round of 16

Odilon Kossounou (Bayer) | Ivory Coast | Market value: €35 million

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Is in the quarterfinals

Noussair Mazraoui (Bavaria) | Morocco | Market value: €30 million

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Out in the round of 16

Amine Adli (Bayer) | Morocco | Market value: €25 million

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Out in the round of 16

Sebastien Haller (BVB) | Ivory Coast | Market value: €18 million

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Is in the quarterfinals

Amadou Haidara (Leipzig) | Mali | Market value: €17 million

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Is in the quarterfinals

Omar Marmoush (Frankfurt) | Egypt | Market value: €15 million

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Out in the round of 16

Farès Chaïbi (Frankfurt) | Algeria | Market value: €15 million

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Out in the group phase

Ellyes Skhiri (Frankfurt) | Tunisia | Market value: €13 million

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Out in the group phase

Ramy Bensebaini (BVB) | Algeria | Market value: €12 million

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Out in the group phase

Silas (Stuttgart) | DR Congo | Market value: €10 million

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Is in the semi-finals

Aïssa Laïdouni (Union) | Tunisia | Market value: €10 million

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Out in the group phase

Naby Keïta (Werder) | Guinea | Market value: €6 million

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Out in the quarterfinals

Diadié Samassekou (TSG) | Mali | Market value: €2.5 million

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Is in the quarterfinals

Ransford Königsdörffer (HSV) | Ghana | Market value: €1.7 million

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Out in the group phase

Oussama Haddadi (Fürth) | Tunisia | Market value: €600,000

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Out in the group phase

Stanley Ratifo (Pforzheim) | Mozambique | Market value: €75,000

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Out in the group phase

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