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AFCON 2023: CAF reveals Nigeria's Pot ahead of October draws

 The road to Cote d’Ivoire 2023 for Nigeria looks clearer than ever after the Confederation of African Football, CAF, revealed the pots for the AFCON 2023 ahead of the draws scheduled for October. 

This revelation has heightened the anticipation for CAF’s biggest competition, the AFCON, slated for the Ivory Coast early next year. 

CAF’s announcement, made via its social media accounts, has already sparked discussions among fans as they analyse potential paths to glory for countries in the coveted tournament. 

Nigeria’s path in AFCON

CAF disclosed the pot placement of the teams in readiness for the draw, with Nigeria as one of the favourites for the title. 

Super Eagles star Victor Osimhen leads the list with seven goals and is two ahead of Senegal and Al Nassr star Sadio Mane with five goals. Image Creedi- Imago/CAF
Super Eagles star Victor Osimhen leads the list with seven goals and is two ahead of Senegal and Al Nassr star Sadio Mane with five goals. (Photo Credit- Imago/CAF

Nigeria and the Super Eagles find themselves in Pot 2 for the draw and could be drawn with one of the biggest nations in the continent. 

The allocation which is a result of FIFA rankings and the performance of the participating teams means Nigeria is not one of the seeded teams. 

Super Eagles coaches led by Jose Peseiro. (Photo Credit: Imago)

Nigeria finished as top scorers of the AFCONQ2023, with the Super Eagles scoring 22 goals in six matches. 

“The teams are in, The pots are set,” CAF posted. 

Joining Nigeria in Pot 2 are Cameroon, Mali, DR Congo, Burkina Faso and Ghana. 

Meanwhile, the seeded teams in Pot 1 are led by defending champions Senegal, host nation, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria.

Senegal celebrate with the trophy after winning their first Africa Cup of Nations title. (Photo Credit: Imago)

With the pots now revealed, followers of Nigeria Super Eagles will closely follow events leading up to the main draw slated for next month in anticipation of the unveiling of Nigeria’s group and opponents.

The outcome of the draw could determine the challenges Jose Peseiro and his Eagles will face in Ivory Coast on their quest to win a fourth title for the country.

The Laurent Pokou Stadium in Ivory Coast | Photo Credit: Getty Images (Sia Kambou)

As the countdown for the ceremony begins, the excitement and speculation surrounding Nigeria’s potential opponents will surely grow. 

Peseiro and his team have been given the mandate by the NFF to win the AFCON next year in Ivory Coast. 

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