African Nations Cup Record
African Cup of Nations | ||||||||||
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Titles: 0 Appearances: 4 |
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Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position | |||
1957 | Did not enter | 1976 | Did not enter | 1994 | Did not qualify | 2012 | Did not qualify | |||
1959 | Did not enter | 1978 | Did not enter | 1996 | Round 1 | 2013 | Did not qualify | |||
1962 | Did not enter | 1980 | Did not enter | 1998 | Round 1 | |||||
1963 | Did not enter | 1982 | Did not qualify | 2000 | Did not qualify | |||||
1965 | Did not enter | 1984 | Did not qualify | 2002 | Did not qualify | |||||
1968 | Did not enter | 1986 | Round 1 | 2004 | Did not qualify | |||||
1970 | Did not enter | 1988 | Did not qualify | 2006 | Did not qualify | |||||
1972 | Did not enter | 1990 | Did not qualify | 2008 | Did not qualify | |||||
1974 | Did not enter | 1992 | Did not qualify | 2010 | Round 1 |
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