Current Nations
There are 22 nations playing in the 2012 Africa Cup. They are split into several divisions. The highest division is called Division 1A and the winner of this division will be crowned Africa Cup champions. The other divisions are Division 1A, Division 1B, Division 1C and Division 2. The highest placed team in each division (except Division 1A) will be promoted and the last-placed team in each division (except Division 2) will be relegated.
| 2012 Nations | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Division 1A | ||||
| Kenya | ||||
| Tunisia | ||||
| Uganda | ||||
| Zimbabwe | ||||
| Division 1B | ||||
| Madagascar | ||||
| Morocco | ||||
| Namibia | ||||
| Senegal | ||||
| Division 1C | ||||
| Botswana | ||||
| Cameroon | ||||
| Ivory Coast | ||||
| Mauritius | ||||
| Nigeria | ||||
| Zambia | ||||
| Division 2 | ||||
| Algeria | ||||
| Benin | ||||
| Burkina Faso | ||||
| Egypt | ||||
| Ghana | ||||
| Mali | ||||
| Niger | ||||
| Togo | ||||
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