Names define us. They represent us and primarily tell the world who we are, what we stand for, and what we are about. In Africa, our names carry a lot of meaning.
As we approach the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, Ivory Coast 2023, it is imperative that CafOnline.com takes a close look at the nicknames of all the 24 teams that will be taking part in this year’s edition.
These names speak to the spirit of the teams, to the core celebration of the people back home who hold the pride of the nation dear to their hearts, and they ultimately celebrate the patriotic essence that comes with wearing national team colors.
It should be noted that most of these nicknames have immense attachment to the tourism aspect of the countries – from wild animals to national symbols to iconic geographical locations.
The variety speaks to the never-ending attachment that cuts across.
Below are the monikers in the teams in Group B
Egypt – The Pharaohs
You will have to deep dive into ancient Egyptian history to immerse yourself in this folklore about the Pharaohs who, as leaders, were mediators between the gods and Egyptians.
From Narmer, who is considered to be the first pharaoh, to Semerkhet, Nubnefer down to Djoser and Djedefre, the list is long. There were some female pharaohs as well, like Hatshepsut and Cleopatra.
In celebration of this rich history, Egypt, as the Pharaohs, represents royalty and excellence in true reflection of the original meaning of the word – a high place or a palace. With their record as the most decorated team in CAF Afcon history with seven trophies, this is befitting.
Ghana – The Black Stars
The Black Stars of Ghana are named after Marcus Garvey’s Black Star Line shipping line that spearheaded the
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