Côte d’Ivoire head coach Emerse Fae is optimistic about his team’s chances at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), vowing to return the trophy to Abidjan after their triumphant victory last year.
The Elephants stunned many by clinching their third AFCON title during the 2023 edition, which was held on home soil.
Despite facing challenges, including a coaching change when Jean-Louis Gasset was dismissed before the knockout rounds, Fae guided the team through a remarkable journey.
They eliminated defending champions Senegal and Mali, ultimately securing a 2-1 win over Nigeria in the final.
Following the recent draw in Rabat, Côte d’Ivoire finds itself in Group F alongside Cameroon, Gabon, and Mozambique. While acknowledging the heightened competition in Morocco, Fae remains resolute about retaining the title in January 2026.
“Sorry Morocco, but we are bringing the trophy back to Abidjan,” he declared. “There are so many great teams coming to Morocco, but I have no intention of making our supporters cry.
“The key to success for the Elephants will be great preparations. That is a non negotiable.”