1986 West African Nations Cup

The 1986 West African Nations Cup, was held in Ghana between 23 February and 2 March 1986. The West African Nations Cup was an annual football competition between national teams in West Africa, The Supreme Council for Sports in Africa (SCSA) the sport's governing body in Africa, has been functioning as a specialised agency of the Organization of African Unity (OAU). It was the Fourth time that the Zone III finals was held in West Africa.

The Supreme Council for Sports in Africa (SCSA) was established in July 1965 in Brazzaville as the Comite Permanent du Sport Africain (CPSA). Its present title was adopted in Bamako on 14 December 1966. Since 3 July 1977, the SCSA has been functioning as a specialised agency of the Organization of African Unity. The SCSA has its headquarters in Yaoundé, Cameroon.

Ghana hosted the event.

Read more about 1986 West African Nations Cup:  Group Stage, Knockout Stages, Result

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