FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 · Group E
Ivory Coast arrive at FIFA World Cup 2026 as reigning Africa Cup of Nations champions — their 2023 title on home soil remains one of the most dramatic tournament victories in AFCON history, winning as hosts after a group stage exit scare.
Placed in Group E alongside Germany, Ecuador, and Curaçao, Ivory Coast face a significant challenge from the start against Germany. But Les Éléphants have the talent and the experience of major tournament football to be competitive.
Ivory Coast's great generation — Drogba, Toure, Kalou — went three World Cups (2006, 2010, 2014) without advancing from the group stage despite possessing genuine world-class talent. That era is over, but it established a World Cup culture within Ivorian football.
The 2023 AFCON title as hosts, achieved through a run that included near-elimination in the group stage, confirmed a new generation's ability to respond under pressure.
Ivory Coast under Emerse Fae operate in an organized 4-3-3 or 4-4-2 that uses their athletic, technically capable players to press in blocks, use the full width of the pitch, and create danger through combinations around the area.
Goalkeeper: Yahia Fofana (Lens) — capable, improving international goalkeeper.
Defenders: Serge Aurier (free agent) — experienced right-back with Premier League history. Willy Boly (Nottingham Forest) — experienced, commanding centre-back.
Midfield: Franck Kessie (Barcelona) — powerful, goalscoring central midfielder with Champions League experience. Jean-Philippe Gbamin — physical alternative.
Attack: Sebastien Haller (Borussia Dortmund) — physical striker with Champions League experience. Simon Adingra (Brighton) — exciting, direct young winger. Nicolas Pepe — experienced, technical wide forward.
Kessie's AC Milan Serie A title-winning seasons and move to Barcelona gave him a level of top-flight European experience that makes him one of the best central midfielders in African football. His combination of physical power, goal threat from midfield, and technical quality allow Ivory Coast to control matches against opposition at their level.
Haller at Borussia Dortmund reached the Champions League final — his combination of physical presence, intelligent movement, and aerial threat makes him one of Africa's best pure strikers. For Ivory Coast, his ability to hold up play, bring others into the game, and finish from a variety of positions makes him the focal point of their attacking structure.
Adingra at Brighton has shown remarkable development in one of the Premier League's most tactically sophisticated environments. His pace, technical skill, and directness give Ivory Coast an exciting wide option who can create danger against any fullback. At 22, he is one of the most exciting young African players heading into this tournament.
Pepe's Arsenal period may have been inconsistent, but his technical quality — pace, dribbling, and ability to score from wide positions — remains a genuine asset for Ivory Coast as an experienced wide option with top-flight European pedigree.
AFCON champion mentality: Winning on home soil in 2023, even after group stage struggles, proved this generation can handle tournament pressure.
Kessie's midfield quality: Barcelona and AC Milan experience gives Ivory Coast a central midfielder of genuine European quality.
Haller's physical striker presence: A Champions League finalist as a striker gives Ivory Coast an attacking focal point most African teams cannot match.
Germany in the group: One of the tournament's strongest contenders in the same group creates an enormous early challenge.
Consistency concerns: Ivory Coast's group stage scare in their own AFCON raised questions about consistency across a full tournament.
Depth of squad: Beyond the starting XI, replacement quality drops significantly.
Ivory Coast qualified through CAF qualification and their AFCON 2023 title provides the form and confidence benchmark. Kessie's return to form and Adingra's Premier League development are the most positive recent indicators.
Ivory Coast's target is to advance from Group E — securing points against Ecuador and Curaçao while competing hard against Germany. A knockout stage appearance would be an excellent result for a squad finding its identity after the Drogba generation.