Ivory Coast

Calendario y resultados completos de fútbol de Ivory Coast en la Copa Mundial FIFA 2026 — todos los partidos de la fase de grupos y eliminatorias, con horarios y marcadores finales.

ConfederaciónCAF
ApodoLes Éléphants, The Elephants
EntrenadorEmerse Faé
Fundado1960
ColoresOrange / Green / White
Tamaño del equipo26 jugadores
CapitánFranck Kessié
Ranking FIFA#34
Estadio sedeAlassane Ouattara Stadium
Primer partido1960-04-13 vs Dahomey (Benin)
Más internacionalidadesDidier Zokora (123)
Máximo goleador históricoDidier Drogba (65)
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Títulos de fútbol

3Africa Cup of Nations1992 · 2015 · 2023
La historia

Historia del club

Ivory Coast's Les Éléphants are three-time Africa Cup of Nations champions — most recently claiming the 2023 title as tournament hosts in remarkable fashion after changing coaches mid-competition — and boast one of the continent's most storied football traditions, built on generations of world-class talent including the legendary Didier Drogba. Coach Emerse Faé guides the side into the 2026 World Cup.

Ivory Coast established its national federation in 1960, the same year the country gained independence, and played its first international that same April. The team became a fixture at the Africa Cup of Nations through the 1960s and 1970s, and in 1992 claimed their first continental championship in a final against Ghana decided entirely on penalties. Those same years saw Ivory Coast produce world-class players who rose to prominence in European football, laying the groundwork for a golden generation.

The early 2000s brought the so-called 'golden generation' — a crop that included Didier Drogba, the Touré brothers Yaya and Kolo, and Didier Zokora. Despite domestic civil conflict at times fracturing the country, football served as a unifying force. The team qualified for its first World Cup in 2006 but was drawn into a notoriously difficult group with Argentina and the Netherlands. Further World Cup appearances in 2010 and 2014 saw the Elephants eliminated in the group stage on each occasion.

After a period of transition following Drogba's international retirement, Ivory Coast rebuilt around a new generation and won the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, defeating Ghana in the final once again on penalties. The 2023 AFCON, hosted on Ivorian soil, produced one of the tournament's great stories — the team replaced head coach Jean-Louis Gasset mid-competition with Emerse Faé, and still went on to lift the trophy, making history as the first team to win the AFCON after a mid-tournament coaching change.

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Calendario y resultados

Calendario y resultados de Ivory Coast en el Mundial 2026

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