Serge Gakpe (Togo) - Copyright : Panoramic
Bafana Bafana want the cup to stay on South African ground. - Copyright : Panoramic
Khune, the South African goalkeeper - Copyright : starafrica
Bakary Sanou (Burkina Faso) - Copyright : Panoramic
Benjamin Balima (Burkina Faso) - Copyright : Panoramic
Platini, first ever Cape Verde player to score a goal in AFCON - Copyright : Panoramic
Didier Drogba (Cote d'Ivoire) - Copyright : Panoramic
The Ivoirians fully expect to come home with the title. - Copyright : Panoramic
Atsu Twasam scored for Ghana against Niger. - Copyright : Panoramic
Ghana wants supremacy over African football. - Copyright : Panoramic
Cape Verde ecstatic - Copyright : Panoramic
The Aigles du Mali ended up at the third place in 2012... First in 2013? - Copyright : Panoramic
Seydou Keita (Mali) - photo Christian Liewig - Copyright : Orange
Efe Ambrose (Nigeria) defies gravity. - Copyright : Panoramic
Victor Moses scores for the Super Eagles (Nigeria). - Copyright : Panoramic
The Togolese team celebrate their victory over Tunisia. - Copyright : Panoramic
The first turn is over, quarter finals are GO! Let’s pause a moment and take a look at all the joy and celebration it means for players and supporters of the eight nations in quarter finals.
The eight national teams qualified for the four matches of the quarter finals of the Orange Africa Cup of Nations, SOUTH AFRICA 2013 are:
Ghana – Cape Verde match:
South Africa – Mali match:
Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) – Nigeria match:
Burkina Faso – Togo match:
Schedules and the list of venues are available on the complete Orange AFCON 2013 calendar.
All the most beautiful Orange AFCON 2013 are also available for your viewing pleasure in the photo galleries of StarAfrica.com.
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