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Nigeria Miss Out Again As 16 Teams Emerge For 2026 U-17 AFCON

Morocco crowned champion during the 2025 TotalEnergies CAF U17 Africa Cup of Nations Final match between Morocco and Mali at El Bachir Stadium in Mohammédia, Morocco on 19 April 2025 ©Nabil Ramdani/BackpagePix

The Confederation of African Football (CAF), has officially confirmed the 16 national teams that will compete at the 2026 Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), in Morocco.

The final list was published on CAF’s official platforms on Sunday, following Algeria’s decisive qualification. Algeria secured the last ticket with a 1–0 victory over Egypt at the Martyrs of Benina Stadium.

Tournament Overview

The competition will serve as Africa’s pathway to the expanded global tournament set to take place in Qatar in November 2026, which will feature 48 teams.

Qualification Stakes:
The top 10 teams at the U-17 AFCON will qualify for the World Cup, raising the competitive intensity across all groups.

Full List Of Qualified Teams

The confirmed participants span all CAF regional zones:
  1. Algeria
  2. Angola
  3. Cameroon
  4. Côte d’Ivoire
  5. DR Congo
  6. Egypt
  7. Ethiopia
  8. Ghana
  9. Guinea-Bissau
  10. Mali
  11. Morocco (hosts)
  12. Mozambique
  13. Senegal
  14. South Africa
  15. Tanzania
  16. Uganda

Qualification Structure Explained

CAF’s qualification process is built around six regional zones, ensuring continental balance:
Each zone organizes its own mini-tournament, typically involving:

From these competitions, teams earn qualification slots to the continental finals.

Key Qualification Highlight

The final slot was secured by Algeria, whose narrow win over Egypt underscored the competitiveness of the North African qualifiers.

Nigeria’s Absence

Notably, Nigeria will miss the U-17 AFCON for the second consecutive edition, a significant development in African youth football.

The Golden Eaglets were eliminated after a 2–0 semi-final defeat to Ghana during the WAFU Zone B qualifiers in September 2025.

This result:

Analysis & Key Insights

1. Strong Regional Diversity
All CAF zones are represented, ensuring:
2. West Africa’s Continued Influence

Countries like Senegal, Mali, and Ghana maintain the region’s reputation as a youth football powerhouse.

3. Host Advantage
Morocco enters as a major contender, benefiting from:
4. Increased Global Stakes

With 10 World Cup slots available, more teams than ever have a realistic chance of reaching the global stage in Qatar.

Teams to Watch

Conclusion

The 2026 U-17 AFCON in Morocco promises to be one of the most competitive editions yet, featuring a diverse and highly talented pool of 16 teams.

With:

…the tournament is set to play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of African football stars.

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