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·18 dicembre 2025

CAN: Burkina Faso’s record, edition by edition

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CAN: Burkina Faso’s history at the Africa Cup of Nations

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Burkina Faso has gradually carved out a unique place in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations, navigating long years of learning before achieving genuine continental feats. Making their debut on the African stage in 1978—then known as Upper Volta—the Stallions struggled for years to move past the group stage before raising their game in the late 1990s.

The turning point came on home soil in 1998 with a foundational fourth-place finish, followed by a steady rise in subsequent tournaments. Their finest hour remains 2013, when they reached a historic final—ultimately falling to Nigeria—which cemented Burkina Faso’s status among the continent’s footballing elite. More recently, podium finishes in 2017 and a solid fourth place in 2021 have confirmed their newfound consistency.

Here’s a summary of Burkina Faso’s Africa Cup of Nations campaigns:

1978 (Ghana): group stage1996 (South Africa): group stage1998 (Burkina Faso): 4th place2000 (Ghana/Nigeria): group stage2002 (Mali): group stage2004 (Tunisia): group stage2010 (Angola): group stage2012 (Gabon/Equatorial Guinea): group stage2013 (South Africa): runners-up2015 (Equatorial Guinea): group stage2017 (Gabon): 3rd place2021 (Cameroon): 4th place2023 (Ivory Coast): round of 162025 (Morocco): qualified

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