Ivory Coast won the Africa Cup of Nations with a dramatic 9-8 penalty shootout victory over Ghana.
Keeper Boubacar Barry saved a penalty then scored the winning spot-kick, the game having finished goalless after extra-time in Bata, Equatorial Guinea.
Barry seemed to be suffering from cramp during a shootout in which five penalties were missed.
But the 35-year-old’s heroics gave the Ivorians their second title, in a repeat of the 1992 final.
Twenty-three years ago, Ivory Coast lifted their first trophy when they beat Ghana 11-10 on penalties after a goalless draw.
And they will be delighted to have emulated the feat at their third attempt, having been beaten on penalties in 2006 and 2012 – the latter of which they lost to Zambia, who were then coached by Herve Renard.
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After Match celebrations