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AFCON Nicknames: Lions, Eagles, Bullets Clash in Morocco
1 Jan
Summary
- 24 nations compete in Morocco's 35th Africa Cup of Nations.
- Team nicknames reflect national symbols, history, and aspirations.
- Many teams progressed to the knockout stage, some did not.

The 35th Africa Cup of Nations, currently underway in Morocco, brings together 24 national teams, each proudly represented by distinctive nicknames. These names, ranging from the 'Atlas Lions' of the host nation to Nigeria's 'Super Eagles' and Zambia's 'Copper Bullets,' are deeply rooted in national identity, history, and symbolism.
Many of these team identities played out on the field during the group stage, which concluded recently. Morocco's Atlas Lions impressively topped their group, while Nigeria's Super Eagles also secured a perfect record. Conversely, teams like Zambia's Copper Bullets faced early elimination after struggling to secure victories.
The tournament showcases a diverse array of inspirations for team nicknames, from ancient symbols and national animals to historical figures and cultural significance, reflecting the rich heritage of African football and its participating nations.




