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Ivory Coast announced a public holiday on Monday to celebrate dramatic win in the Africa Cup of Nations


Hundreds of thousands of supporters at the airport and on the streets of Ivory Coast's commercial capital Abidjan welcomed home the national football team on Monday after its victory at the Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.


The West African state won its first Nations Cup title in nearly a quarter of a century on Sunday, edging neighbours Ghana 9-8 in a dramatic penalty shootout after extra time ended in a goalless draw.


Supporters, who had watched their Elephants team lose in two finals during a decade that saw their country descend into political turmoil and two civil wars, poured into the streets following the win in a party that lasted much of the night.
'This cup must bring us peace. The politicians must be like the players. They must be united and create peace for us, their people!' said supporter Bakary Diomande.
President Alassane Ouattara, who travelled in his motorcade through the celebrating crowds Sunday night, declared Monday a national holiday and called upon Ivorians to come to the lagoon-side national stadium to show their appreciation for the team.
'It's wonderful. We had an fantastic team and a coach without equal ... The Ivorian people are proud,' Ouattara said following the victory.


culled from dailymail

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