The Africa Cup of Nation, The History of an Underappreciated Tournament, Written by Ben Jackson [Book Review]

 


The Africa Cup of Nations explores the vibrant history of one of football's iconic but often overlooked international tournaments.


For a long time, the Africa Cup of Nations has been seen as a nuisance to European clubs and fans. However, the tournament has a rich history and is fast becoming an event that brings together the finest players in the world. Africa's cup has witnessed some tremendous teams, from the great Ghana side of the 1960s, to the Zaire team of the 1970s, right up to the dominant Egypt side of the 2000s.


There are many stories of redemption and achievement, such as the return of South Africa in the 1990s following apartheid, and the triumph of Zambia after the tragedy of 1993. The book brings us all the great teams, managers and players who have lit up the tournament. As well as turning the spotlight on African football, it examines the history of African states, looking at how events off the pitch - including apartheid in South Africa and anti-colonial movements - impacted those on it.


Industry Reviews

"Ben Jackson's colourful book on AFCON is a more than helpful guide to the competition's history... [It should] bring him plenty of new fans!"

-- Mark Watkins * Dare Radio *


Ben Jackson's "The Africa Cup of Nations: The History of an Underappreciated Tournament" is available here

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