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BREAKING: Ivory Coast Beat Nigeria to Win 2023 AFCON

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BREAKING: Ivory Coast Beat Nigeria to Win 2023 AFCON
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Hosts Ivory Coast defeated Nigeria on Sunday to win the 2023 African Cup of Nations.

The Elephants came from a goal down to win their third AFCON title following a slow start in the tournament.

William Troost-Ekong gave Nigeria the lead in the 38th minute from a corner kick before Frank Kessie drew level on 63 minute from an Ivorian corner.

Sebastian Haller then scored the winner seven minutes from full time, flicking the ball over Stanley Nwabali from close range.

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