TITLES HISTORIC WINNERS

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HostsWinnerScore
2014 BrazilGermanyGermany 1-0 Argentina
2010 South AfricaSpainSpain 1-0 Netherlands
2006 GermanyItaly1-1, then Italy beat France 5-3 in penalties
2002 Japan / S. KoreaBrazilBrazil 2-0 Germany
1998 FranceFranceFrance 3-0 Brazil
1994 USABrazil0-0, then Brazil defeated Italy 3-2 in penalties
1990 ItalyGermanyGermany 1-0 Argentina
1986 MexicoArgentinaArgentina 3-2 Germany
1982 SpainItalyItaly 3-1 Germany
1978 ArgentinaArgentinaArgentina 3-1 Holland
1974 GermanyGermanyGermany 2-1 Holland
1970 MexicoBrazilBrazil 4-1 Italy
1966 EnglandEnglandEngland 4-2 Germany
1962 ChileBrazilBrazil 3-1 Czechoslovakia
1958 SwedenBrazilBrazil 5-2 Sweden
1954 SwitzerlandGermanyGermany 3-2 Hungary
1950 BrazilUruguayUruguay 2-1 Brazil
1946not held
1942not held
1938 FranceItalyItaly 4-2 Hungary
1934 ItalyItalyItaly 2-1 Czechoslovakia
1930 UruguayUruguayUruguay 4-2 Argentina 

List of finals matches, their venues and locations, the finalists, and final scores
YearWinnersFinal score[3]Runners-upVenueLocationAttendanceReferences
1930Uruguay 4–2 ArgentinaEstadio CentenarioMontevideoUruguay80,000[9][10]
1934Italy 2–1dagger
[n 3]
 CzechoslovakiaStadio Nazionale PNFRomeItaly50,000[11][12]
1938Italy 4–2 HungaryStade Olympique de ColombesParisFrance45,000[13][14]
1950*Uruguay 2–1
[n 4]
 BrazilEstádio do MaracanãRio de JaneiroBrazil174,000[15][16]
1954West Germany 3–2 HungaryWankdorf StadiumBernSwitzerland60,000[17][18]
1958Brazil 5–2 SwedenRåsunda StadiumSolnaSweden51,800[19][20]
1962Brazil 3–1 CzechoslovakiaEstadio NacionalSantiagoChile69,000[21][22]
1966England 4–2dagger
[n 5]
 West GermanyWembley StadiumLondonEngland93,000[23][24]
1970Brazil 4–1 ItalyEstadio AztecaMexico CityMexico107,412[25][26]
1974West Germany 2–1 NetherlandsOlympiastadionMunichWest Germany75,200[27][28]
1978Argentina 3–1dagger
[n 6]
 NetherlandsEstadio MonumentalBuenos AiresArgentina71,483[29][30]
1982Italy 3–1 West GermanySantiago BernabéuMadridSpain90,000[31][32]
1986Argentina 3–2 West GermanyEstadio AztecaMexico CityMexico114,600[33][34]
1990West Germany 1–0 ArgentinaStadio OlimpicoRomeItaly73,603[35][36]
1994Brazil 0–0double-dagger
[n 7]
 ItalyRose BowlPasadena (Los Angeles),
California
United States
94,194[37][38]
1998France 3–0 BrazilStade de FranceSaint-Denis (Paris)France80,000[39][40]
2002Brazil 2–0 GermanyInternational Stadium YokohamaYokohamaJapan69,029[41][42]
2006Italy 1–1double-dagger
[n 8]
 FranceOlympiastadionBerlinGermany69,000[43][44]
2010Spain 1–0dagger
[n 9]
 NetherlandsSoccer CityJohannesburgSouth Africa84,490[45][46]
2014Germany 1–0dagger
[n 10]
 ArgentinaEstádio do MaracanãRio de JaneiroBrazil74,738[47][48] 

Results by nation[edit]


Map of winning countries
National teamWinsRunners-upTotal finalsYears wonYears runners-up
 Brazil5271958196219701994200219501998
 Germany44819541974199020141966198219862002
 Italy426193419381982200619701994
 Argentina23519781986193019902014
 Uruguay20219301950
 France11219982006
 England1011966
 Spain1012010
 Netherlands033197419782010
 Czechoslovakia02219341962
 Hungary02219381954
 Sweden0111958

Results by confederation[edit]


ConfederationAppearancesWinnersRunners-up
UEFA261115
CONMEBOL1495
  

CONCACAF GOLD CUP 
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Tournament results[edit]

CONCACAF Gold Cup
YearHostFinalThird Place Match
WinnerScoreRunner-up3rd PlaceScore4th Place
1991
Details
 United States
United States
0–0 a.e.t.
(4–3 pen.)

Honduras

Mexico
2–0
Costa Rica
1993
Details
 United States
 Mexico

Mexico
4–0
United States
 Costa Rica
 Jamaica
1–1
a.e.t.
 (1)
1996
Details
 United States
Mexico
2–0
Brazil

United States
3–0
Guatemala
1998
Details
 United States
Mexico
1–0
United States

Brazil
1–0
Jamaica
2000
Details
 United States
Canada
2–0
Colombia
 Peru
 Trinidad and Tobago (2)
2002
Details
 United States
United States
2–0
Costa Rica

Canada
2–1
South Korea
2003
Details
 United States
 Mexico

Mexico
1–0
a.s.d.e.t.

Brazil

United States
3–2
Costa Rica
2005
Details
 United States
United States
0–0 a.e.t.
(3–1 pen.)

Panama
Not held (2)
 Colombia
 Honduras
2007
Details
 United States
United States
2–1
Mexico
 Canada
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe
2009
Details
 United States
Mexico
5–0
United States
 Costa Rica
 Honduras
2011
Details
 United States
Mexico
4–2
United States
 Honduras
 Panama
2013
Details
 United States
United States
1–0
Panama
 Honduras
 Mexico
2015
Details
 United States
 Canada

Mexico
3–1
Jamaica

Panama
1–1 a.e.t.
(3–2 pen.)

United States
2017
Details
 United StatesNot held (2)
Teams losing semifinal will share third place
(1) Costa Rica and Jamaica shared third place.
(2) Not held.
Teams in italics are guest nations.

Performance by country[edit]

The following table shows cumulative top four results for all editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The Third Place column lists all the teams who won the third place match, and the teams eliminated in semi-finals and never played the match.
TeamWinnersRunners-upThird PlaceFourth Place
 Mexico7 (1993199619982003200920112015)1 (2007)2 (19912013)
 United States5 (19912002200520072013)4 (1993199820092011)2 (19962003)1 (2015)
 Canada1 (2000)2 (20022007)
 Panama2 (20052013)2 (20112015)
 Brazil2 (19962003)1 (1998)
 Honduras1 (1991)4 (2005200920112013)
 Costa Rica1 (2002)2 (19932009)2 (19912003)
 Jamaica1 (2015)1 (1993)1 (1998)
 Colombia1 (2000)1 (2005)
 Peru1 (2000)
 Trinidad and Tobago1 (2000)
 Guadeloupe1 (2007)
 Guatemala1 (1996)
 South Korea1 (2002)
EUROPEAN CUP 

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The list of UEFA European Championship champions:
YearHostFinalThird Place Match
WinnerScoreRunner-up3rd PlaceScore4th Place
1960
Details
France
USSR
2 – 1
aet

Yugoslavia

Czechoslovakia
2 – 0
France
1964
Details
Spain
Spain
2 – 1
USSR

Hungary
3 – 1
aet

Denmark
1968
Details
Italy
Italy
1 – 1 aet
2 – 0 replay

Yugoslavia

England
2 – 0
USSR
1972
Details
Belgium
West Germany
3 – 0
USSR

Belgium
2 – 1
Hungary
1976
Details
Yugoslavia
Czechoslovakia
2 – 2 aet
(5 – 3) ps

West Germany

Netherlands
3 – 2
aet

Yugoslavia
1980
Details
Italy
West Germany
2 – 1
Belgium

Czechoslovakia
1 – 1
(9 – 8) ps

Italy
YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upSemifinalists (No 3rd place match since 1984)
1984
Details
France
France
2 – 0
Spain

Denmark
and
Portugal
1988
Details
West Germany
Netherlands
2 – 0
USSR

West Germany
and
Italy
1992
Details
Sweden
Denmark
2 – 0
Germany

Netherlands
and
Sweden
1996
Details
England
Germany
2 – 1
asdet

Czech Republic

England
and
France
2000
Details
Belgium &
Netherlands

France
2 – 1
asdet

Italy

Netherlands
and
Portugal
2004
Details
Portugal
Greece
1 – 0
Portugal

Czech Republic
and
Netherlands
2008
Details
Austria &
Switzerland

Spain
1 – 0
Germany

Russia
and
Turkey
2012
Details
Poland &
Ukraine

Spain
4 – 0
Italy

Germany
and
Portugal
2016
Details
France
Portugal
1 – 0 aet
France

Wales
and
Germany
The number of times each country has won the UEFA European Championship including finals and semi-finals results:

TeamWinnersRunners-upSemi-finalistsTop 2Top 4
 Germany3 (197219801996)3 (1976119922008)3 (198820122016)69
 Spain3 (196420082012)1 (1984)44
 France2 (19842000)1 (2016)2 (19601996)35
Soviet Union Soviet Union/
 Russia
1 (1960)3 (196419721988)2 (19682008)46
 Italy1 (1968)2 (20002012)2 (19801988)35
 Portugal1 (2016)1 (2004)3 (198420002012)25
 Czechoslovakia/
 Czech Republic
1 (1976)1 (1996)3 (196019802004)25
 Netherlands1 (1988)4 (1976199220002004)15
 Denmark1 (1992)2 (19641984)13
 Greece1 (2004)11
 Yugoslavia2 (19601968)1 (1976)23
 Belgium1 (1980)1 (1972)12
 England2 (19681996)02
 Hungary2 (19641972)02
 Wales1 (2016)01
 Turkey1 (2008)01
 Sweden1 (1992)01

COPA AMERICA
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YearWinnerCountry
2016ChileChileChileChile
2015ChileChileChileChile
2011UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
2007BrazilBrazilBrazilBrazil
2004BrazilBrazilBrazilBrazil
2001ColombiaColombiaColombiaColombia
1999BrazilBrazilBrazilBrazil
1997BrazilBrazilBrazilBrazil
1995UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1993ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1991ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1989BrazilBrazilBrazilBrazil
1987UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1983UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1979ParaguayParaguayParaguayParaguay
1975PeruPeruPeruPeru
1967UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1963BoliviaBoliviaBoliviaBolivia
1959UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1959ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1957ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1956UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1955ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1953ParaguayParaguayParaguayParaguay
1949BrazilBrazilBrazilBrazil
1947ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1946ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1945ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1942UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1941ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1939PeruPeruPeruPeru
1937ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1935UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1929ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1927ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1926UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1925ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1924UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1923UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1922BrazilBrazilBrazilBrazil
1921ArgentinaArgentinaArgentinaArgentina
1920UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1919BrazilBrazilBrazilBrazil
1917UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay
1916UruguayUruguayUruguayUruguay 

Record winners

Results[edit]

South American Championship era
YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth placeNumber of teams
1916
Details
 Argentina
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Brazil
[A]
Chile
4
1917
Details
 Uruguay
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Brazil
[A]
Chile
4
1919
Details
 Brazil
Brazil
1–0[B]
(a.e.t.)

Uruguay

Argentina
[A]
Chile
4
1920
Details
 Chile
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Brazil
[A]
Chile
4
1921
Details
 Argentina
Argentina
[A]
Brazil

Uruguay
[A]
Paraguay
5/4[C]
1922
Details
 Brazil
Brazil
3–0[B]
Paraguay

Uruguay
[A]
Argentina
5
1923
Details
 Uruguay
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Paraguay
[A]
Brazil
5/4[C]
1924
Details
 Uruguay
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Paraguay
[A]
Chile
5/4[D]
1925
Details
 Argentina
Argentina
[A]
Brazil

Paraguay
[A]N/A5/3[E]
1926
Details
 Chile
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Chile
[A]
Paraguay
6/5[D]
1927
Details
 Peru
Argentina
[A]
Uruguay

Peru
[A]
Bolivia
7/4[F]
1929
Details
 Argentina
Argentina
[A]
Paraguay

Uruguay
[A]
Peru
7/4[G]
1935
Details
 Peru
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Peru
[A]
Chile
7/4[H]
1937
Details
 Argentina
Argentina
2–0[B]
Brazil

Uruguay
[A]
Paraguay
8/6[I]
1939
Details
 Peru
Peru
[A]
Uruguay

Paraguay
[A]
Chile
9/5[J]
1941
Details
 Chile
Argentina
[A]
Uruguay

Chile
[A]
Peru
9/5[K]
1942
Details
 Uruguay
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Brazil
[A]
Paraguay
9/7[I]
1945
Details
 Chile
Argentina
[A]
Brazil

Chile
[A]
Uruguay
9/7[L]
1946
Details
 Argentina
Argentina
[A]
Brazil

Paraguay
[A]
Uruguay
9/6[M]
1947
Details
 Ecuador
Argentina
[A]
Paraguay

Uruguay
[A]
Chile
9/8[D]
1949
Details
 Brazil
Brazil
7–0[B]
Paraguay

Peru
[A]
Bolivia
9/8[N]
1953
Details
 Peru
Paraguay
3–2[B]
Brazil

Uruguay
[A]
Chile
9/7[O]
1955
Details
 Chile
Argentina
[A]
Chile

Peru
[A]
Uruguay
9/6[P]
1956
Details
 Uruguay
Uruguay
[A]
Chile

Argentina
[A]
Brazil
9/6[Q]
1957
Details
 Peru
Argentina
[A]
Brazil

Uruguay
[A]
Peru
9/7[R]
1959
Details
 Argentina
Argentina
[A]
Brazil

Paraguay
[A]
Peru
9/7[S]
1959
Details
 Ecuador
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Brazil
[A]
Ecuador
9/5[T]
1963
Details
 Bolivia
Bolivia
[A]
Paraguay

Argentina
[A]
Brazil
9/7[E]
1967
Details
 Uruguay
Uruguay
[A]
Argentina

Chile
[A]
Paraguay
6
[show]Notes
Copa América era
YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-up
Third placeScoreFourth placeNumber of teams
1975
Details
Various
Peru
0–1 / 2–1
Play-off: 1–0

Colombia

Brazil
[A]
Uruguay
10
1979
Details
Various
Paraguay
3–0 / 0–1
Play-off: 0–0 (a.e.t.)

Chile

Brazil
[A]
Peru
10
1983
Details
Various
Uruguay
2–0 / 1–1
Brazil

Paraguay
[A]
Peru
10
1987
Details
 Argentina
Uruguay
1–0
Chile

Colombia
2–1
Argentina
10
1989
Details
 Brazil
Brazil
[B]
Uruguay

Argentina
[B]
Paraguay
10
1991
Details
 Chile
Argentina
[C]
Brazil

Chile
[C]
Colombia
10
1993
Details
 Ecuador
Argentina
2–1
Mexico

Colombia
1–0
Ecuador
12
1995
Details
 Uruguay
Uruguay
1–1
(5–3p)

Brazil

Colombia
4–1
United States
12
1997
Details
 Bolivia
Brazil
3–1
Bolivia

Mexico
1–0
Peru
12
1999
Details
 Paraguay
Brazil
3–0
Uruguay

Mexico
2–1
Chile
12
2001
Details
 Colombia
Colombia
1–0
Mexico

Honduras
2–2
(5–4p)

Uruguay
12[D]
2004
Details
 Peru
Brazil
2–2
(4–2p)

Argentina

Uruguay
2–1
Colombia
12
2007
Details
 Venezuela
Brazil
3–0
Argentina

Mexico
3–1
Uruguay
12
2011
Details
 Argentina
Uruguay
3–0
Paraguay

Peru
4–1
Venezuela
12
2015
Details
 Chile
Chile
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–1p)

Argentina

Peru
2–0
Paraguay
12
2016
Details
 United States
Chile
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–2p)

Argentina

Colombia
1–0
United States
16[E]
2019
Details
 Brazil12
2023
Details
 Ecuador12
  

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Results[edit]

YearHostFinalThird Place MatchNumber of teams
ChampionsScoreRunners-UpThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
1956
Details
 Hong Kong
South Korea
round-robin
Israel

Hong Kong
round-robin
South Vietnam
4
1960
Details
 South Korea
South Korea
round-robin
Israel

Republic of China
round-robin
South Vietnam
4
1964
Details
 Israel
Israel
round-robin
India

South Korea
round-robin
Hong Kong
4
1968
Details
 Iran
Iran
round-robin
Burma

Israel
round-robin
Republic of China
5
1972
Details
 Thailand
Iran
2–1 aet
South Korea

Thailand
2–2 aet
(5–3) pen

Khmer Republic
6
1976
Details
 Iran
Iran
1–0
Kuwait

China PR
1–0
Iraq
6
1980
Details
 Kuwait
Kuwait
3–0
South Korea

Iran
3–0
North Korea
10
1984
Details
 Singapore
Saudi Arabia
2–0
China PR

Kuwait
1–1
(5–3) pen

Iran
10
1988
Details
 Qatar
Saudi Arabia
0–0 aet
(4–3) pen

South Korea

Iran
0–0
(3–0) pen

China PR
10
1992
Details
 Japan
Japan
1–0
Saudi Arabia

China PR
1–1
(4–3) pen

United Arab Emirates
8
1996
Details
 United Arab Emirates
Saudi Arabia
0–0 aet
(4–2) pen

United Arab Emirates

Iran
1–1
(3–2) pen

Kuwait
12
2000
Details
 Lebanon
Japan
1–0
Saudi Arabia

South Korea
1–0
China PR
12
2004
Details
 China
Japan
3–1
China PR

Iran
4–2
Bahrain
16
2007
Details
 Indonesia
 Malaysia
 Thailand
 Vietnam

Iraq
1–0
Saudi Arabia

South Korea
0–0 aet
(6–5) pen

Japan
16
2011
Details
 Qatar
Japan
1–0 aet
Australia

South Korea
3–2
Uzbekistan
16
2015
Details
 Australia
Australia
2–1 aet
South Korea

United Arab Emirates
3–2
Iraq
16
2019
Details
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Teams reaching the top four[edit]

TeamWinnersRunners-upThird-placeFourth-place
 Japan4 (1992*200020042011)1 (2007)
 Saudi Arabia3 (198419881996)3 (199220002007)
 Iran3 (1968*19721976*)4 (1980198819962004)1 (1984)
 South Korea2 (19561960*)4 (1972198019882015)4 (1964200020072011)
 Israel11 (1964*)2 (19561960)1 (1968)
 Kuwait1 (1980*)1 (1976)1 (1984)1 (1996)
 Australia1 (2015*)1 (2011)
 Iraq1 (2007)2 (19762015)
 China PR2 (19842004*)2 (19761992)2 (19882000)
 United Arab Emirates1 (1996*)1 (2015)1 (1992)
 India1 (1964)
 Myanmar1 (1968)
 Hong Kong1 (1956*)1 (1964)
 Republic of China1 (1960)1 (1968)
 Thailand1 (1972*)
 South Vietnam /  Vietnam2 (19561960)
 Cambodia1 (1972)
 North Korea1 (1980)
 Bahrain1 (2004)
 Uzbekistan1 (2011)
hosts
1 Israel was expelled from the AFC in the early 1970s and eventually became a member of UEFA.[7]

Champions by region[edit]

Federation (Region)Champion(s)Number
EAFF (East Asia)Japan (4), South Korea (2)6 titles
WAFF (West Asia)Saudi Arabia (3), Kuwait (1), Iraq (1)5 titles
CAFA (Central Asia)Iran (3)3 titles
AFF (Southeast Asia)Australia (1)1 titles
SAFF (South Asia)
Note: Israel, winner of the 1964 edition, is not included. 



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Results[edit]

Summaries[edit]

YearHostFinalThird Place Match
WinnerScoreRunner-up3rd PlaceScore4th Place
1973 New Zealand
New Zealand
2–0
Tahiti

New Caledonia
2–1
New Hebrides
1980 New Caledonia
Australia
4–2
Tahiti

New Caledonia
2–1
Fiji
1996No host
Australia
6–0
5–0

Tahiti
 New Zealand and  Solomon Islands
1998 Australia
New Zealand
1–0
Australia

Fiji
4–2
Tahiti
2000 Tahiti
Australia
2–0
New Zealand

Solomon Islands
2–1
Vanuatu
2002 New Zealand
New Zealand
1–0
Australia

Tahiti
1–0
Vanuatu
2004 Australia[1]
Australia
5–1
6–0

Solomon Islands

New Zealand
Round robin
Fiji
2008No host
New Zealand
Round robin
New Caledonia

Fiji
Round robin
Vanuatu
2012 Solomon Islands
Tahiti
1–0
New Caledonia

New Zealand
4–3
Solomon Islands
2016 Papua New Guinea
New Zealand
0–0
4–2 (pen.)

Papua New Guinea
 New Caledonia and  Solomon Islands

Teams reaching the top four[edit]

TeamChampionsRunners-upThird-placeFourth-place
 New Zealand5 (1973, 1998, 2002, 2008, 2016)1 (2000)3 (1996, 2004, 2012)
 Australia 14 (1980, 1996, 2000, 2004)2 (1998, 2002)
 Tahiti1 (2012)3 (1973, 1980, 1996)1 (2002)1 (1998)
 New Caledonia2 (2008, 2012)3 (1973, 1980, 2016)
 Solomon Islands1 (2004)3 (1996, 2000, 2016)1 (2012)
 Papua New Guinea1 (2016)
 Fiji2 (1998, 2008)2 (1980, 2004)
 Vanuatu4 (1973^, 2000, 2002, 2008)
^ This 1973 fourth place was achieved by Vanuatu under its former name New Hebrides.
1 Australia left the OFC in 2006 and became a full member of the Asian Football Confederation.

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Performance by nation[edit]

As 2017 (31 edition)
TeamWinnersRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal top four
 Egypt7 (19571959*1986*19982006*20082010)2 (19622017)3 (196319701974*)3 (197619801984)15
 Cameroon5 (19841988200020022017)2 (19862008)1 (1972*)1 (1992)9
 Ghana4 (1963*19651978*1982)5 (19681970199220102015)1 (2008*)4 (1996201220132017)14
 Nigeria3 (1980*19942013)4 (1984198819902000*)7 (1976197819922002200420062010)14
 Ivory Coast2 (19922015)2 (20062012)4 (1965196819861994)2 (19702008)10
 DR Congo2 (19681974)2 (19982015)1 (1972)5
 Zambia1 (2012)2 (19741994)3 (198219901996)6
 Tunisia1 (2004*)2 (1965*1996)1 (1962)2 (19782000)6
 Sudan1 (1970*)2 (19591963)1 (1957*)4
 Algeria1 (1990*)1 (1980)2 (19841988)2 (19822010)6
 Morocco1 (1976)1 (2004)1 (1980)2 (19861988*)5
 Ethiopia1 (1962*)1 (1957)1 (1959)2 (19631968*)5
 South Africa1 (1996*)1 (1998)1 (2000)3
 Congo1 (1972)1 (1974)2
 Mali1 (1972)2 (20122013)3 (19942002*2004)6
 Burkina Faso1 (2013)1 (2017)1 (1998*)3
 Senegal1 (2002)3 (196519902006)4
 Uganda1 (1978)1 (1962)2
 Guinea1 (1976)1
 Libya1 (1982*)1
 Equatorial Guinea1 (2015*)1
* hosts

All-time record[edit]

TournamentsMatchesGoals ScoredGoals per match
1957273.50
1959382.67
19624184.50
19638334.13
19658313.88
196816523.25
197016513.19
197216533.31
197417543.18
197618543.00
197816382.38
198016332.06
198216322.00
198416392.44
198616311.94
198816231.44
199016301.88
199220341.70
199420442.20
199629782.69
199832932.91
200032732.28
200232481.50
200432882.75
200632732.28
200832993.09
201029712.45
201232762.38
201332692.16
201532682.13
201732662.06

Champions by region[edit]

Federation (Region)Champion(s)Number
UNAF (North Africa)Egypt (7), Algeria (1), Morocco (1), Tunisia (1)10 titles
WAFU (West Africa)Ghana (4), Nigeria (3), Ivory Coast (2)9 titles
UNIFFAC (Central Africa)Cameroon (5), Congo DR (2), Congo (1)8 titles
CECAFA (East Africa)Ethiopia (1), Sudan (1)2 titles
COSAFA (Southern Africa)South Africa (1), Zambia (1)2 titles





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