2015 Africa Cup of Nations knockout stage

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The knockout stage of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations ran from 31 January, and ended with the final on 8 February. The matches were held in the Equatorial Guinean cities of Malabo and Bata.

In the knockout stages, if a match was level at the end of normal playing time, extra time would be played (two periods of 15 minutes each) and followed, if necessary, by kicks from the penalty mark to determine the winner, except for the play-off for third place where no extra time was played.

Qualified teams

The top two placed teams from each of the four groups advanced to the knockout stage.

Group Winners Runners-up
A  Congo  Equatorial Guinea
B  Tunisia  DR Congo
C  Ghana  Algeria
D  Ivory Coast  Guinea

Bracket

 
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
                   
 
31 January – Bata
 
 
 Congo 2
 
4 February – Bata
 
 DR Congo 4
 
 DR Congo 1
 
1 February – Malabo
 
 Ivory Coast 3
 
 Ivory Coast 3
 
8 February – Bata
 
 Algeria 1
 
 Ivory Coast (pen.) 0 (9)
 
1 February – Malabo
 
 Ghana 0 (8)
 
 Ghana 3
 
5 February – Malabo
 
 Guinea 0
 
 Ghana 3
 
31 January – Bata
 
 Equatorial Guinea 0 Third Place
 
 Tunisia 1
 
7 February – Malabo
 
 Equatorial Guinea (a.e.t.) 2
 
 DR Congo (pen.) 0 (4)
 
 
 Equatorial Guinea 0 (2)
 

Scores after extra time are indicated by (a.e.t.), and penalty shoot-out are indicated by (pen.).

All times local, WAT (UTC+1).

Quarter-finals

Congo vs DR Congo

Congo took the lead in the 55th minute, when Férébory Doré met Delvin N'Dinga's free kick to slot home. They increased the lead seven minutes later, when after they intercepted a DR Congo pass out of the defence, Thievy Bifouma scored from the rebound after Doré's shot was saved. DR Congo pulled a goal back in the 65th minute, when Dieumerci Mbokani converted from Yannick Bolasie's cross. The equalizer came ten minutes later when Jeremy Bokila scored from Cédric Makiadi's pass. DR Congo took the lead when Joël Kimwaki headed in Neeskens Kebano's free kick in the 81st minute, and completed the comeback after Mbokani converted his own rebound to score his second goal of the match in the first minute of injury time. This put them in the semi-finals for the first time since 1998.[1][2]

31 January 2015
17:00
Congo  2–4  DR Congo
Doré Goal 55'
Bifouma Goal 62'
Report Mbokani Goal 65'90+1'
Bokila Goal 75'
Kimwaki Goal 81'
Estadio de Bata, Bata
Attendance: 31,670
Referee: Bernard Camille (Seychelles)
Congo
DR Congo
GK 1 Christoffer Mafoumbi
RB 18 Marvin Baudry
CB 21 Sagesse Babélé
CB 4 Boris Moubhibo
LB 6 Dimitri Bissiki
DM 8 Delvin N'Dinga Booked 83'
RW 12 Francis Litsingi Substituted off 84'
AM 7 Prince Oniangué (c)
LW 5 Arnold Bouka Moutou  Substituted off 84'
CF 13 Thievy Bifouma
CF 10 Férébory Doré Substituted off 76'
Substitutions:
FW 19 Dominique Malonga Substituted in 76'
MF 14 Césaire Gandzé Substituted in 84'
FW 11 Fabrice Ondama Substituted in 84'
Manager:
France Claude Le Roy
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GK 1 Robert Kidiaba (c)
RB 2 Issama Mpeko
CB 17 Cédric Mongongu
CB 14 Gabriel Zakuani Substituted off 50'
CB 3 Jean Kasusula
CM 22 Chancel Mbemba Mangulu
CM 6 Cédric Makiadi Booked 40'  Substituted off 89'
RW 19 Jeremy Bokila
AM 18 Cedrick Mabwati Substituted off 66'
LW 11 Yannick Bolasie
CF 9 Dieumerci Mbokani
Substitutions:
DF 15 Joël Kimwaki Substituted in 50'
MF 10 Neeskens Kebano Substituted in 66'
MF 5 Nelson Munganga Substituted in 89'
Manager:
Florent Ibengé

Man of the Match:
Yannick Bolasie (DR Congo)[3]

Assistant referees:
Djibril Camara (Senegal)
El Hadji Malick Samba (Senegal)
Fourth official:
Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)

Tunisia vs Equatorial Guinea

Tunisia took the lead in the 70th minute, when Ahmed Akaïchi flicked in Hamza Mathlouthi's cross from the right. Equatorial Guinea scored the equalizer in the third minute of injury time through Javier Balboa's penalty, which was awarded after Hamza Mathlouthi was ruled to have fouled Iván Bolado. The match went to extra time, and Balboa scored the winning goal in the 102nd minute with a direct free kick, sending the hosts to their first ever semi-finals.[4][5]

31 January 2015
20:30
Tunisia  1–2 (a.e.t.)  Equatorial Guinea
Akaïchi Goal 70' Report Balboa Goal 90+3' (pen.)102'
Estadio de Bata, Bata
Attendance: 41,000
Referee: Rajindraparsad Seechurn (Mauritius)
Tunisia
Equatorial Guinea
GK 16 Aymen Mathlouthi
RB 17 Hamza Mathlouthi
CB 3 Aymen Abdennour
CB 2 Syam Ben Youssef
LB 12 Ali Maâloul
CM 20 Mohamed Ali Yacoubi  Booked 63' Substituted off 104'
CM 6 Hocine Ragued Booked 9'
AM 13 Ferjani Sassi Booked 90+6'
RW 19 Ahmed Akaïchi Booked 66' Substituted off 85'
LW 9 Yassine Chikhaoui (c)
CF 18 Wahbi Khazri Substituted off 85'
Substitutions:
MF 15 Mohamed Ali Manser Substituted in 85'
FW 11 Amine Chermiti Booked 86' Substituted in 85'
MF 7 Youssef Msakni Substituted in 104'
Manager:
Belgium Georges Leekens
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GK 1 Felipe Ovono
RB 8 Randy Substituted off 80'
CB 5 Diosdado Mbele
CB 4 Rui
LB 16 Sipo Substituted off 86'
RM 14 Kike
CM 18 Viera Ellong
CM 21 Iván Zarandona
LM 11 Javier Balboa
CF 10 Emilio Nsue (c)
CF 9 Raúl Fabiani Substituted off 61'
Substitutions:
FW 15 Ibán Booked 90+6'  Substituted in 61'
FW 12 Iván Bolado Substituted in 80'
MF 7 Rubén Belima Substituted in 86'
Manager:
Argentina Esteban Becker

Man of the Match:
Javier Balboa (Equatorial Guinea)[6]

Assistant referees:
Peter Edibe (Nigeria)
Jerson dos Santos (Angola)
Fourth official:
Koman Coulibaly (Mali)

Ghana vs Guinea

Ghana took the lead in the 4th minute, after André Ayew back-heeled the ball for Christian Atsu to convert from close range. Ghana increased the lead in the 44th minute, as Kwesi Appiah intercepted a missed pass from the Guinea defence to score. Atsu scored his second goal of the match in the 61st minute, when he received the ball from Wakaso Mubarak on the right flank, cut inside and curled the ball into the net. Guinea goalkeeper Naby Yattara was sent off in the fourth minute of injury time for bringing down Asamoah Gyan outside the penalty box. Ghana's win sent them to the semi-finals for the fifth consecutive tournament.[7][8]

1 February 2015
17:00
Ghana  3–0  Guinea
Atsu Goal 4'61'
Appiah Goal 44'
Report
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Attendance: 14,500
Referee: Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)
Ghana
Guinea
GK 1 Brimah Razak
RB 23 Harrison Afful
CB 21 John Boye
CB 19 Jonathan Mensah
LB 17 Baba Rahman
DM 6 Afriyie Acquah Substituted off 86'
RW 7 Christian Atsu Substituted off 79'
AM 11 Wakaso Mubarak
LW 10 André Ayew
CF 3 Asamoah Gyan (c)
CF 2 Kwesi Appiah
Substitutions:
MF 22 Frank Acheampong  Substituted in 79'
MF 13 Mohammed Rabiu  Substituted in 86'
Manager:
Israel Avram Grant
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GK 1 Naby Yattara Booked 33' Red card 90+4'
RB 13 Abdoulaye Cissé
CB 20 Baissama Sankoh
CB 5 Fodé Camara Booked 49'
LB 23 Djibril Tamsir Paye  Booked 90'
DM 17 Boubacar Fofana Booked 70'
CM 12 Ibrahima Conté
CM 10 Kévin Constant Booked 21' Substituted off 56'
RW 8 Ibrahima Traoré (c)
LW 7 Abdoul Camara Substituted off 81'
CF 11 Idrissa Sylla Substituted off 45'
Substitutions:
FW 2 Mohamed Yattara Substituted in 45'
MF 15 Naby Keïta Substituted in 56'
FW 19 François Kamano Substituted in 81'
Manager:
France Michel Dussuyer

Man of the Match:
Kwesi Appiah (Ghana)[9]

Assistant referees:
Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)
Ali Waleed Ahmed (Sudan)
Fourth official:
Hamada Nampiandraza (Madagascar)

Ivory Coast vs Algeria

Ivory Coast took the lead in the 26th minute, when Wilfried Bony headed in Max Gradel's cross. Algeria equalized in the 51st minute, after Riyad Mahrez passed to El Arbi Hillel Soudani to score. Bony scored his second goal of the match in the 68th minute with another header, this time from Yaya Touré's free kick. Ivory Coast sealed the win in the fourth minute of injury time, as Tallo Gadji set up Gervinho in a fast break, and they qualified for the semi-finals for the fourth time in six tournaments.[10][11]

1 February 2015
20:30
Ivory Coast  3–1  Algeria
Bony Goal 26'68'
Gervinho Goal 90+4'
Report Soudani Goal 51'
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Bakary Gassama (Gambia)
Ivory Coast
Algeria
GK 16 Sylvain Gbohouo
CB 17 Serge Aurier
CB 22 Wilfried Kanon
CB 4 Kolo Touré
RWB  21 Eric Bertrand Bailly
LWB  5 Siaka Tiéné Substituted off 67'
CM 20 Serey Die
CM 19 Yaya Touré (c)
CM 15 Max Gradel
CF 12 Wilfried Bony Substituted off 90+1'
CF 10 Gervinho
Substitutions:
MF 6 Cheick Doukouré Substituted in 67'
FW 11 Tallo Gadji Substituted in 90+1'
Manager:
France Hervé Renard
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GK 23 Raïs M'Bolhi
RB 3 Faouzi Ghoulam
CB 2 Madjid Bougherra (c)
CB 20 Aïssa Mandi
LB 12 Carl Medjani
DM 14 Nabil Bentaleb Booked 78'
RM 19 Saphir Taïder Booked 90'
LM 11 Yacine Brahimi
AM 10 Sofiane Feghouli
CF 7 Riyad Mahrez    Substituted off 72'
CF 15 El Arbi Hillel Soudani    Substituted off 72'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Ishak Belfodil    Substituted in 72'
FW 13 Islam Slimani    Substituted in 72'
Manager:
France Christian Gourcuff

Man of the Match:
Wilfried Bony (Ivory Coast)[12]

Assistant referees:
Jean-Claude Birumushasu (Burundi)
Aboubacar Doumbouya (Guinea)
Fourth official:
Ali Lemghaifry (Mauritania)

Semi-finals

DR Congo vs Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast took the lead in the 20th minute, when Yaya Touré slammed home a pass from Wilfried Bony. DR Congo equalized four minutes later through Dieumerci Mbokani's penalty, awarded for Eric Bertrand Bailly's handball. Ivory Coast retook the lead in the 41st minute, as Bony set up Gervinho to score. Wilfried Kanon sealed the win in the 68th minute, as he scored from the rebound after Serge Aurier's header was saved. The win put the Ivorians into their fourth Africa Cup of Nations final.[13][14]

4 February 2015
20:00
DR Congo  1–3  Ivory Coast
Mbokani Goal 24' (pen.) Report Y. Touré Goal 20'
Gervinho Goal 41'
Kanon Goal 68'
Estadio de Bata, Bata
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Néant Alioum (Cameroon)
DR Congo
Ivory Coast
GK 1 Robert Kidiaba (c)
RB 2 Issama Mpeko
CB 15 Joël Kimwaki
CB 14 Gabriel Zakuani
LB 3 Jean Kasusula Booked 67'
CM 22 Chancel Mbemba Mangulu
CM 6 Cédric Makiadi Substituted off 79'
RW 19 Jeremy Bokila
AM 18 Cedrick Mabwati Substituted off 69'
LW 11 Yannick Bolasie
CF 9 Dieumerci Mbokani Substituted off 61'
Substitutions:
FW 13 Junior Kabananga Booked 71'  Substituted in 61'
MF 10 Neeskens Kebano Substituted in 69'
FW 21 Firmin Ndombe Mubele Substituted in 79'
Manager:
Florent Ibengé
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GK 16 Sylvain Gbohouo
RB 17 Serge Aurier Booked 76'
CB 21 Eric Bertrand Bailly
CB 4 Kolo Touré
LB 22 Wilfried Kanon Booked 26'
CM 20 Serey Die Booked 70'
CM 19 Yaya Touré (c) Booked 28'
RW 15 Max Gradel Substituted off 62'
LW 5 Siaka Tiéné Substituted off 72'
CF 12 Wilfried Bony Substituted off 90+2'
CF 10 Gervinho
Substitutions:
FW 8 Salomon Kalou Substituted in 62'
DF 2 Ousmane Viera Substituted in 72'
FW 18 Lacina Traoré Substituted in 90+2'
Manager:
France Hervé Renard

Man of the Match:
Gervinho (Ivory Coast)[15]

Assistant referees:
Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)
Zakhele Siwela (South Africa)
Fourth official:
Bernard Camille (Seychelles)

Ghana vs Equatorial Guinea

Ghana took the lead in the 42nd minute through Jordan Ayew's penalty, awarded after Kwesi Appiah was fouled by Felipe Ovono. In the first minute of first half injury time, Wakaso Mubarak finished Christian Atsu's pass in a counter-attack to double Ghana's lead. Ghana's third goal was scored by André Ayew from a cross by Appiah in the 75th minute. The win put the Ghanaians into a record ninth Africa Cup of Nations final.[16][17]

Crowd disturbances began after Ghana's first goal, culminating after the third in a 40-minute stoppage while security forces corralled the Ghanaian section from the rest of the crowd.[18] The hosts were find US$100,000 by the CAF.[19]

5 February 2015
20:00
Ghana  3–0  Equatorial Guinea
J. Ayew Goal 42' (pen.)
Mubarak Goal 45+1'
A. Ayew Goal 75'
Report
Ghana
Equatorial Guinea
GK 1 Brimah Razak
RB 23 Harrison Afful Booked 44'
CB 21 John Boye
CB 19 Jonathan Mensah
LB 17 Baba Rahman
CM 6 Afriyie Acquah Booked 68'
CM 11 Wakaso Mubarak Booked 18'  Substituted off 76'
RW 7 Christian Atsu
AM 9 Jordan Ayew
LW 10 André Ayew (c) Booked 66'  Substituted off 82'
CF 2 Kwesi Appiah
Substitutions:
MF 8 Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu Substituted in 76'
MF 22 Frank Acheampong Substituted in 82'
Manager:
Israel Avram Grant
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GK 1 Felipe Ovono Booked 41'
RB 2 Daniel Evuy Booked 37'  Substituted off 58'
CB 5 Diosdado Mbele
CB 4 Rui
LB 7 Rubén Belima
CM 21 Iván Zarandona Substituted off 82'
CM 18 Viera Ellong
RW 14 Kike
LW 11 Javier Balboa
CF 15 Ibán Booked 68'  Substituted off 74'
CF 10 Emilio Nsue (c)
Substitutions:
FW 9 Raúl Fabiani Substituted in 58'
DF 16 Sipo Substituted in 74'
DF 22 Pablo Ganet Substituted in 82'
Manager:
Argentina Esteban Becker

Man of the Match:
Christian Atsu (Ghana)[20]

Assistant referees:
Albdelhak Etchiali (Algeria)
Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos (Angola)
Fourth official:
Mehdi Abid Charef (Algeria)

Third place play-off

After a goalless 90 minutes, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out (no extra time was played as per regulations). Equatorial Guinea missed their first and second penalties by Javier Balboa and Raúl Fabiani, while DR Congo converted all four of their kicks, giving them their best finish in the Africa Cup of Nations since 1998 when they also finished third, while the fourth-placed finish for the hosts were still their best ever in the Africa Cup of Nations.[21][22]

DR Congo
Equatorial Guinea
GK 1 Robert Kidiaba (c)
RB 2 Issama Mpeko
CB 17 Cédric Mongongu
CB 14 Gabriel Zakuani
LB 3 Jean Kasusula
RM 18 Cedrick Mabwati Booked 87'
CM 22 Chancel Mbemba Mangulu
CM 6 Cédric Makiadi Booked 51'  Substituted off 72'
LM 11 Yannick Bolasie
SS 8 Hervé Kage Substituted off 46'
CF 19 Jeremy Bokila Substituted off 74'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Dieumerci Mbokani Substituted in 46'
MF 20 Lema Mabidi Substituted in 72'
FW 13 Junior Kabananga Substituted in 74'
Manager:
Florent Ibengé
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GK 1 Felipe Ovono
RB 8 Randy
CB 2 Dani Evuy
CB 4 Rui
LB 16 Sipo
CM 21 Iván Zarandona  Substituted off 46'
CM 6 Juvenal (c)
RW 14 Kike  Substituted off 46'
LW 7 Rubén Belima  Substituted off 85'
CF 10 Emilio Nsue
CF 11 Javier Balboa
Substitutions:
DF 20 Miguel Ángel Substituted in 46'
MF 18 Viera Ellong Substituted in 46'
FW 9 Raúl Fabiani Substituted in 85'
Manager:
Argentina Esteban Becker

Man of the Match:
Robert Kidiaba (DR Congo)[23]

Assistant referees:
Peter Edibe (Nigeria)
Jean-Claude Birumushahu (Burundi)
Fourth official:
Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)

Final

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After a goalless 120 minutes (regulation and extra time), the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out. Ivory Coast missed their first and second penalties by Wilfried Bony and Tallo Gadji, while Ghana missed their third and fourth penalties by Afriyie Acquah and Frank Acheampong. Both teams converted their kicks in the fifth to tenth rounds, and in the eleventh round, Ivorian goalkeeper Boubacar Barry saved from his counterpart Brimah Razak, diving to his left to push the ball around the post. He then scored his own penalty shooting to the right of the net. Ivory Coast won their second title and their first since 1992, where they also defeated Ghana in the final after a penalty shoot-out, while Ghana lost their third straight Africa Cup of Nations final after their last triumph in 1982.[24][25]

Ivory Coast
Ghana
GK 1 Boubacar Barry
RB 17 Serge Aurier
CB 21 Eric Bertrand Bailly  Booked 105+1'
CB 4 Kolo Touré
LB 22 Wilfried Kanon Booked 87'
CM 20 Serey Die Booked 14'
CM 19 Yaya Touré (c)
RW 15 Max Gradel Substituted off 67'
LW 5 Siaka Tiéné Booked 57' Substituted off 116'
CF 12 Wilfried Bony
CF 10 Gervinho Substituted off 120+2'
Substitutions:
FW 7 Seydou Doumbia Substituted in 67'
FW 8 Salomon Kalou Substituted in 116'
DF 11 Tallo Gadji Substituted in 120+2'
Manager:
France Hervé Renard
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GK 1 Brimah Razak
RB 23 Harrison Afful
CB 21 John Boye
CB 19 Jonathan Mensah
LB 17 Baba Rahman
CM 11 Wakaso Mubarak
CM 6 Afriyie Acquah
RW 7 Christian Atsu Substituted off 116'
LW 10 André Ayew
CF 3 Asamoah Gyan (c) Substituted off 120+1'
CF 2 Kwesi Appiah Substituted off 99'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Jordan Ayew Substituted in 99'
FW 22 Frank Acheampong Substituted in 116'
MF 8 Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu  Substituted in 120+1'
Manager:
Israel Avram Grant

Man of the Match:
Afriyie Acquah (Ghana)[26]

Assistant referees:
Djibril Camara (Senegal)
Ali Waleed Ahmed (Sudan)
Fourth official:
Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)

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