CHAN 2024 is the African Nations Championship for players who play in their home leagues. If you love homegrown talent and close, competitive matches, this tournament always delivers. This tag page collects every CHAN 2024 story, match report, lineup update and fan guide we publish so you can follow the tournament in one place.
CHAN focuses on domestic-based players only — no overseas pros. That makes it a great showcase for local stars and rising talents. The tournament runs with group stages followed by knockout rounds: teams compete in groups, the top sides advance, and then it’s single-elimination to the final. Keep an eye on squad lists: coaches often pick players who shine in their national leagues.
Why this matters: scouts and clubs watch CHAN closely. Strong performances here can lead to transfers to bigger clubs across Africa and abroad. For national teams, CHAN is a chance to test domestic depth and give young players tournament experience.
Want live scores, lineups and highlights? Start with official CAF channels and the tournament's verified social accounts for schedules and streaming info. Use our CHAN 2024 tag feed on Daily Africa Global News for match reports, player spotlights and reaction pieces. We post updates as games finish, plus short analysis you can read in under a minute.
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Algeria opened their CHAN 2024 tournament with a powerful 3-0 win over hosts Uganda, building on their strong historical record and disciplined play. The North Africans controlled the match from start to finish, displaying both defensive strength and attacking fluidity despite Uganda's efforts to exploit home advantage.