Ivory Coast win the Africa Cup of Nations on penalties – as it happened

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10.08pm GMT22:08

We’ll leave you with this …

10.06pm GMT22:06

IVORY COAST WIN THE 2015 AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS

What an amazing way to finish it. They could not be separated after 90 minutes. They could not be separated after an additional 30. The regular five penalties could not separate them either and it went all the way to the goalkeepers in sudden death. Braimah had his saved by Barry, who then stepped up to score the deciding kick.

Congratulations to Ivory Coast, who are now celebrating wildly awaiting the trophy; commiserations to Ghana, who will no doubt be very proud of their impressive efforts though it may take some time for the feeling of sadness to evaporate. I’m off to enter a dark room. Thanks for reading.

Updated at 10.07pm GMT

10.00pm GMT22:00

Penalties: Ghana 8-9 Ivory Coast

And Barry scores!!!!! IVORY COAST ARE 2015 AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS CHAMPIONS

10.00pm GMT22:00

This is ridiculous. Barry is down and now getting treatment. There is plenty of magic spray on his wrist but it’s his foot which will decide Ivory Coast’s destiny.

9.59pm GMT21:59

Penalties: Ghana 8-8 Ivory Coast

Braimah does not look confident and Barry dives to save it. The Ivory Coast keeper sinks to his knees – but he must get up, the destination of the title depends on his penalty kick!

9.57pm GMT21:57

Penalties: Ghana 8-8 Ivory Coast

Serey Die the last outfield player to take a kick … Low and in. Time for the keepers …

Updated at 9.58pm GMT

9.56pm GMT21:56

Penalties: Ghana 8-7 Ivory Coast

Round 10! John Boye looks nervous and he just evades Barry’s dive to score …

9.55pm GMT21:55

Penalties: Ghana 7-7 Ivory Coast

Bailly with a beauty. And we go again!

Updated at 9.55pm GMT

9.54pm GMT21:54

Penalties: Ghana 7-6 Ivory Coast

Baba now … bottom right corner. Easy.

9.53pm GMT21:53

Penalties: Ghana 6-6 Ivory Coast

Kanon, another defender, puts a couple of the attacking players to shame by also finding the net!

9.53pm GMT21:53

Penalties: Ghana 6-5 Ivory Coast

Afful is the eighth Ghanain to take a penalty and that’s the best of the lot: high into the top right corner. The tension is becoming unbearable now.

9.51pm GMT21:51

Penalties: Ghana 5-5 Ivory Coast

Kolo Toure, who missed three years ago, goes for power and scores this time. We’re going to be here all night!

9.50pm GMT21:50

Penalties: Ghana 5-4 Ivory Coast

Badou now for Ghana and it creeps past Barry, who dived the right way. Oof, inches away.

Updated at 9.51pm GMT

9.50pm GMT21:50

Penalties: Ghana 4-4 Ivory Coast

Kalou steps up now. No fuss, sends Braimah the wrong way.

9.49pm GMT21:49

Penalties: Ghana 4-3 Ivory Coast

Mensah takes Ghana’s sixth penalty. He slips as he connects with the ball but finds the top right corner.

Updated at 9.49pm GMT

9.48pm GMT21:48

Penalties: Ghana 3-3 Ivory Coast

It could all come down to this. Yaya Toure steps up … and confidently finds the net. Sudden death.

9.47pm GMT21:47

Penalties: Ghana 3-2 Ivory Coast

Andre Ayew steps up now and fires it low past Barry.

9.46pm GMT21:46

Penalties: Ghana 2-2 Ivory Coast

Doumbia levels it with a piledriver! What drama.

9.44pm GMT21:44

Penalties: Ghana 2-1 Ivory Coast

Good grief! Ghana’s Acheampong, who was on the pitch four minutes before the end, slices a left-footed attempt so, so far wide. Unbelievable!

9.43pm GMT21:43

Penalties: Ghana 2-1 Ivory Coast

Serge Aurier, who has been Ivory Coast’s star man tonight, strikes a beauty high into the left corner.

9.42pm GMT21:42

Penalties: Ghana 2-0 Ivory Coast

Or maybe not! Acquah is denied by Barry. A good save to the keeper’s right.

9.41pm GMT21:41

Penalties: Ghana 2-0 Ivory Coast

Tallo, who did not touch the ball having come on in the final seconds of extra-time, steps up and puts it at least a foot wide. A dreadful kick and Ghana must believe it’s now their day.

9.40pm GMT21:40

Penalties: Ghana 2-0 Ivory Coast

Jordan Ayew steps up for Ghana’s second kick. He takes a cool run-up and finds the net.

9.39pm GMT21:39

Penalties: Ghana 1-0 Ivory Coast

Wilfried Bony steps up and he crashes it off the bar. Oh dear. Visions of the 2012 final, anybody?

9.38pm GMT21:38

Penalties: Ghana 1-0 Ivory Coast

Mubarak to take the first kick for Ghana … Left-footed he scores as Barry dives early to his left and the midfielder sends it the opposite way.

9.32pm GMT21:32

FULL-TIME, EXTRA-TIME: Ivory Coast 0-0 Ghana

Let’s roll out the lottery cliches! Nothing separates them after 120 energy-sapping minutes and the Africa Cup of Nations will be decided by penalties.

Updated at 9.32pm GMT

9.31pm GMT21:31

120 +1min: Ghana sub as Badou comes on for Gyan – who must suffer nightmares after that penalty miss in the World Cup in 2010 – and for the Ivory Coast Tallo replaces Gervinho – who has a similarly shaky record from the sport.

9.29pm GMT21:29

120 min: Aurier feeds Kalou, who cuts across goal but there’s no Ivorian on hand to have a shot.

9.27pm GMT21:27

117 min: I can’t remember the last time there was some decent football played. It’s been pass, pass, foul or pass, pass, dispossessed for too long. Who reckons they may not even be able to convert a penalty?!

9.26pm GMT21:26

116 min: Acheampong replaces an exhausted Atsu.

Updated at 9.26pm GMT

9.24pm GMT21:24

114 min: An impromptu water break now. Even the ref is sneaking a quick gulp of water.

9.23pm GMT21:23

112 min: Salomon Kalou is coming on in place of Tiene after the defender brings down Jordan Ayew, who has been very lively since coming on. Ghana free-kick to come after the substitution is made.

9.19pm GMT21:19

110 min: Jordan Ayew fools Yaya Toure in the area and from a tight angle tries to shoot but Kolo Toure blocks. Another Ghana corner to come.

9.18pm GMT21:18

108 min: Gervinho bursts down the left in a rare show of high energy and crosses towards Doumbia but the striker’s touch is dismal and he cannot manage a shot from a very promising position.

9.16pm GMT21:16

106 min: Promising start from Ghana. Mubarak attacks and his ferocious shot from 25 yards is blocked by Tiene. Corner … which is too deep and produces nothing.

9.15pm GMT21:15

Back underway!

A swift turnaround and we have restarted.

9.14pm GMT21:14

HALF-TIME, EXTRA-TIME: Ivory Coast 0-0 Ghana

Who’s your money on in a shootout?

9.13pm GMT21:13

105 +1min: Eric Bailly is the fourth Ivory Coast player to be shown a yellow card for a clumsy tackle from behind on the fresh-legged Jordan Ayew.

9.12pm GMT21:12

105 min: Yaya Toure’s delivery is taken by Braimah.

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104 min: An Aurier cross from the right towards Bony is cleared wildly by Mensah. Ivory Coast have a corner.

9.10pm GMT21:10

102 min: Andre Ayew swings a cross in which bounces 10 yards from goal but nobody is on hand to convert or clear and it bounces away from trouble. Atsu has pulled up, likely with cramp.

9.07pm GMT21:07

100 min: Appiah’s Cup of Nations is over – he is replaced by Jordan Ayew, which is Ghana’s first change.

9.06pm GMT21:06

99 min: Acquah tries to make a splash (sorry!) with a pot shot from 30 yards but it sails well over.

9.03pm GMT21:03

96 min: Atsu strings a tasty pass towards Gyan but he is very narrowly offside.

9.02pm GMT21:02

94 min: We have now passed the 40 foul mark. How many shots on target? One. From Yaya Toure in the first half.

9.01pm GMT21:01

93 min: Baba finds a burst of energy and dribbles down the left but Aurier makes a wonderful diving block. Ghana corner.

8.59pm GMT20:59

92 min: Ivory Coast passing it around midfield but the message remains from normal time: do not make a mistake.

8.58pm GMT20:58

First-half of extra-time is go

Ivory Coast kick-off. Just watching it is making me sweaty. The players’ shirts are clinging to them, so little wonder the tempo of the game died as the second period progressed.

8.51pm GMT20:51

FULL-TIME! Ivory Coast 0-0 Ghana

Extra-time to follow after a tense scoreless draw.The first half was decent but this second 45 has been dreadful.

8.50pm GMT20:50

90 +3min: One more chance? Yaya Toure gives away another foul, sliding in on Mubarak. He wins some of the ball but also takes the man. The free is taken short and then hoofed aimlessly forward and is cleared. Awful.

Updated at 8.50pm GMT

8.49pm GMT20:49

90 min: There will be three minutes added on. And then 30 more minutes of extra-time, inevitably!

8.49pm GMT20:49

90 min: Aurier has been Ivory Coast’s biggest threat and down the right he sends it in but Braimah is there to block and Doumbia cannot convert the rebound under pressure from Mensah. Aurier puts in another cross from the right seconds later. Braimah comes to save but it slips through his hands. He’s relived to watch it fall kindly and the danger is cleared.

8.46pm GMT20:46

88 min: Mubarak takes it. It takes two deflections – off Tiene and Bailly – and goes out for what should be a corner … but for some reason, despite Mubarak’s protestations, it’s a goal-kick.

8.45pm GMT20:45

87 min: Kanon is booked for a foul on Acquah about 20 yards out. Could this be it?

8.43pm GMT20:43

85 min: Defensively they have both been quite solid for the most part but the tempo is dropping substantially as we enter the final minutes. The heat and occasion has drained them. Penalties, anyone?

8.40pm GMT20:40

82 min: Tiene crosses from the left and Bony rises at the back post but heads over. He wants a corner but it’s a goal-kick. Mensah accidentally clocked his defensive partner Boye in the face as the ball was coming towards Bony.

8.38pm GMT20:38

80 min: Play restarts and it’s switched to the right flank. Aurier attempts to find Doumbia but it’s behind the striker and it’s cleared. Then Yaya Toure takes control and is … fouled.

8.36pm GMT20:36

78 min: Mubarak trips Gervinho who was about to turn him and race forward. No booking but another free-kick in the centre of the pitch. Groundhog Day.

8.35pm GMT20:35

77 min: Aurier gets in behind Ayew and crosses back towards Bony but the linesman’s flag is raised to signal the ball had cross the line before Aurier could cross. Goal-kick for Ghana.

8.34pm GMT20:34

76 min: Toure does not take this one. He leaves it for Tiene who curls it teasingly in but Braimah is confidently alert enough to step a couple of yards out and punch clear.

8.33pm GMT20:33

74 min: Yaya Toure is really good at drawing in fouls. Appiah is the culprit this time. It’s a slightly soft free-kick but Toure’s positioning made it easier for the referee to give the free-kick a little over 25 yards from goal.

8.30pm GMT20:30

72 min: Ghana are going closer and closer here. Atsu zooms down the right and cuts it in towards Appiah and Gyan but the pass is just behind their reach and the danger is cleared.

8.29pm GMT20:29

71 min: Another foul from Ivory Coast – their 17th of the game compared to nine from Ghana. Mubarak’s delivery is heading towards Boye but Bailly gets his head to it.

8.28pm GMT20:28

70 min: Mubarak, under very little pressure, lashes it into the stands from 30 yards. Poor.

8.27pm GMT20:27

68 min: Serey Die is penalised for handball near halfway. Mubarak takes it and hits it towards the penalty spot, where Boye heads narrowly wide under pressure from Kolo Toure. In a second half so far bereft of good chances, that was a decent one

8.24pm GMT20:24

67 min: The first shuffle of the pack as Doumbia replaces Gradel.

8.24pm GMT20:24

66 min: Tiene sends a rubbish cross in from the left which is nowhere near an Ivory Coast player.

8.22pm GMT20:22

65 min: Appiah skips past Yaya Toure quite easily but fear not, Manchester City midfielder, your brother is on hand to half the Ghanaian’s advancing run.

Updated at 8.23pm GMT

8.20pm GMT20:20

62 min: Afful puts a teasing cross in from the right towards the back post. Gradel unconventionally clears it for a corner.

8.19pm GMT20:19

60 min: Ivory Coast corner is swung in by Yaya Toure but Braimah comes out to pick it from the air. Simple.

8.16pm GMT20:16

57 min: Lost count of the fouls now. The latest sees Tiene takes down Atsu on the Ghana right wing. As we wait for it to be taken, Boye and Bailly are touchy feely on the edge of the area. They brush foreheads heads and then embarrassingly fall down. Referee takes no action. When the free is eventually taken, Kolo Toure clears.

8.13pm GMT20:13

55 min: It’s becoming very stop start. Lots of needless fouls. The latest sees Bailly taken down by Appiah a yard from the centre spot. Touré takes it short, some non-descript play ensues.

8.10pm GMT20:10

52 min: Yaya Toure’s swings a free-kick in from the right near halfway but it’s not going to threaten. Ghana break on the opposite side through Afful. He passes to Atsu, who comes in off the flank and squares to Gyan. The striker’s right-footed shot sails well over.

8.08pm GMT20:08

51 min: Bony clears the delivery at the near-post. Acquah latches on to the afters but fires high and wide. Must do better.

8.07pm GMT20:07

50 min: Kanon concedes a corner, Ghana’s first of the game.

8.07pm GMT20:07

49 min: You definitely get the sense that both sides are happy to keep things compact and tight. It’s more about avoiding mistakes than creating a match-winning move.

8.05pm GMT20:05

47 min: Atsu fouls Tiene. One thing which occupied my mind at half-time: has Acquah ever dived?

8.03pm GMT20:03

Restarted!

Ghana restart. Who’s going to blink first?

7.56pm GMT19:56

A half-time email from Raymond Reardon

Cirque du Sepp wants us to write about princesses, fairytales and happy endings. After a weekend of West Ham’s mesmerising juggling act, Manchester United’s blind man’s bluff, Harry Hotspurs dazzling display at Tottenham, Southampton’s Houdini act at Loftus Road, Aston Villa’s spellbinding goal splurge against Chelsea, and Hull City almost winning at Manchester City for the first time in eighty five years, we do not want Monday to come around.

Unfortunately for most of us we will wake up from dreamland and find we are magically attached to some ogre running our everyday lives or running the Fairytale Institute Forever Association ( FIFA ).

7.47pm GMT19:47

HALF-TIME! Ivory Coast 0-0 Ghana

It’s been tense, as one would expect of a final between two sides with little to choose between them, but entertaining nonetheless. Time for a cup of tea!

7.45pm GMT19:45

45 min: One minute to be added on.

Updated at 7.45pm GMT

7.45pm GMT19:45

43 min: Yaya Touré is down again after pressure from Acquah but it’s not a foul and play continues. Ghana have really grown as the half has progressed and Atsu has by far been the standout but there’s something lacking in the final third.

7.41pm GMT19:41

41 min: Barry makes a hash of a clearance and Appiah takes possession. He is one-on-one with Kanon but cannot make it count.

7.39pm GMT19:39

40 min: Serey Die attempts to find Bony but the striker’s run isn’t timed as well as the midfielder wanted it and Braimah comes out to save.

7.38pm GMT19:38

39 min: Tiene comes at Atsu from behind and fouls him. Ghana free-kick about 35 yards out on the right side. Baba puts it in with his left but Barry is out comfortable to claim.

7.36pm GMT19:36

37 min: Ghana hit a post again. Baba feeds Ayew whose clipped ball from a tight angle towards goal strikes the woodwork. Goal-kick.

7.35pm GMT19:35

35 min: Atsu sends a dangerous cross towards the near post which hits the side-netting with Appiah racing on to it but his run is a yard too short of connecting.

7.33pm GMT19:33

33 min: Bailly flies down the right and gives it to Gradel. He tries to find Gervinho in the box. Boye tries to get rid but luckily his mishit clearance is collected by Braimah

7.31pm GMT19:31

30 min: Aurier sends a cross towards Bony but Mensah heads clear. The new Manchester City striker has been very quiet so far and seconds later he finds himself turning on the edge of the area but failing to connect well with a shot.

Updated at 7.48pm GMT

7.27pm GMT19:27

28 min: That Serey Die challenge which led to his yellow card. Ouch!

That's not nice #AFCON2015FINAL pic.twitter.com/3q0hMPYVU4

7.26pm GMT19:26

27 min: Serey Die makes another rash challenge on Atsu. Someone should remind him he has already been booked.

7.26pm GMT19:26

25 min: Ghana coming into it a bit more now and pass it about without hurry in midfield. Eventually Andre Ayew bounds forward and works it to Atsu 30 yards out. The Ghana No7 unleashes a rocket which canons off the post with Barry beaten. What a hit!

7.23pm GMT19:23

22 min: Off the ball, Gyan has just stamped on the toes of Bailly. The Ivory Coast defender slumps to the floor, play is stopped so the referee can check he is ok but Gyan goes unpunished.

7.22pm GMT19:22

21 min: Ivory Coast look a little stronger in midfield so far but apart from that hard to separate the sides. Ghana more reliant on longer balls – the latest pump forward towards Atsu is tidily cut out by Tiene who read the pass very well.

7.19pm GMT19:19

This is quite a development. And someone in power had the cheek to question western media’s coverage of the tournament. Farce.

STUNNED!! #EqGuinea national TV are NOT showing the #Afocn2015 final #Ghana v #CIV - Oh dear Oh dear!!

7.18pm GMT19:18

18 min: Ghana attack on the left but just as Atsu is about to swing in a cross, Aurier slides in with a perfect tackle.

7.17pm GMT19:17

16 min: Good chance for Gradel. Baba cannot clear and Gervinho picks up his poorly timed header. The former Arsenal man sees Gradel on his right, plays it in front of him. Gradel runs onto it, takes one touch but shoots narrowly wide. Best move we have seen so far.

7.15pm GMT19:15

15 min: Serey Die is booked, the first of a few this evening you would imagine, for a tasty challenge on Mubarak. He plants his studs right into Mubarak’s bits with the ball nowhere to be seen. That could have been red.

7.14pm GMT19:14

14 min: Toure takes it with the inside of his right boot. He clears the wall but it’s all too comfortable for Braimah in the Ghana goal.

7.13pm GMT19:13

12 min: Atsu wanders forward near halfway lackadaisically and is robbed by Tiene who advances, cuts in from the left and is hacked down by Mubarak. Free-kick. Ideal Yaya Toure territory.

7.11pm GMT19:11

11 min: Touré hits the deck after a tussle with Acquah. He wants a free-kick 20 yards from goal but the referee waves away his protest.

7.09pm GMT19:09

9 min: Another corner on the far side for Ivory Coast. Touré sends it in the direction of Bony this time but it’s too long. No danger.

7.08pm GMT19:08

8 min: Gradel is unhappy with Baba after an off the ball collision. The Ghana defender appeared to hit out at Gradel but it was hard to see how much genuine contact there was.

7.06pm GMT19:06

6 min: Ghana enjoy their first sustained spell of possession but it ends with a Mensah hoof from the centre circle which dribbles out for a goal-kick.

7.05pm GMT19:05

5 min: From that throw Serge Aurier tries to put another cross in. Baba blocks again. Touré swings towards Aurier, he tries an overhead kick but fails to connect and the ball fizzes across the box.

Updated at 7.42pm GMT

7.04pm GMT19:04

3 min: Gervinho wins a corner off Baba’s shin having attempted to cross from the left. Yaya Toure to take. Appiah heads clear and Serey Die has a pot shot which is blocked and cleared for a throw-in.

7.02pm GMT19:02

2 min: Gervinho picks up possession in his own half and injects a frightening burst of pace forward but he displays a heavy touch and runs into trouble.

Updated at 7.45pm GMT

7.00pm GMT19:00

Let's go!

Ivory Coast, playing in a full orange kit, get us going, playing from right to left as we watch it. Ghana are in a full white kit. Easy to distinguish.

6.53pm GMT18:53

The teams have emerged, looking calm but concentrated. They are followed by a long line of men in suits – perhaps 20, including Pele – who I assume want to shake hands with the players before kickoff. Anthems to follow and then we will be finally set for some action.

Updated at 6.53pm GMT

6.47pm GMT18:47

The starting XIs! Better late than never.

Ivory Coast: Barry, Kanon, Toure, Bailly, Aurier, Die, Toure, Tiene, Gervinho, Gradel, Bony.

Ghana: Braimah, Afful, Rahman, Mensah, Boye, Wakaso, Acquah, Ayew, Atsu, Gyan, Appiah.

6.18pm GMT18:18

While we wait for confirmed team news, some thought-provoking pre-match reading here on why supporting this tournament is supporting the dictatorship that’s hosting it.

Over the course of the tournament more than one Equatorial Guinean has died at the hands, or rather truncheons, of foreign police forces drafted in to contain them, or in the crush of the stampeding hordes. But they didn’t care, they came back for more. Many of them barely have roofs over their heads, for the majority live in horribly overcrowded houses and sleep in whatever living-space is left over to them. We won’t even mention drinking water, schools or centres for professional training.

6.11pm GMT18:11

Turns out that helicopter used in the crowd control last Thursday used to belong to the Suffolk Constabulary. British and proud.

6.05pm GMT18:05

Preamble

Hello wherever you are! Have you had a good weekend? Let’s hope this ends it on a high note. It all comes down to this, 90 or maybe 120 minutes of action. The two best sides against each other, fighting it out to be crowned the footballing kings of Africa.

After three weeks of some good and equally some terrible football, few can argue that the classiest pairing have made it all the way to the final. It’s just a pity they are expecting to do battle in a near-empty stadium.

Few fans here but there are some banners. Two, situated opposite us, read: "Equatorial Guinea condemns and rejects violence."

Anyway, team news will be along shortly and keep your eyes peeled for the unbiased sort of coverage from a western media outlet that, ahem, a certain Mr Blatter and Mr Hayatou do not believe exists.

6.00pm GMT18:00

Hello. Alan will be with you shortly for Ivory Coast v Ghana. While you wait, here’s Jonathan Wilson chatting to Ghana coach Avram Grant:

As the helicopter descended, Avram Grant glanced up, his face as cadaverous as ever, but seemed emotionless. Whatever he actually felt amid the violence that led to Ghana’s Cup of Nations semi-final against Equatorial Guinea beingsuspended for almost 40 minutes, his outward appearance was calm. When the smoke grenades cleared, fans were evacuated from two stands of the Estadio de Malabo and the bottles and other missiles were cleared from the pitch, the overriding sense was of the sang-froid with which Ghana had reacted.

This is a team that has, with some justification, been accused of complacency in the past two Cups of Nations. Here, the lack of outward emotion was a positive. “We had a very good training camp in Spain,” said Grant. “We did a lot about mentality – it’s important in sports and in life to recover. This is one of the things I wanted to see with the team: the mentality. I think this is one of the keys for everything. It’s important also in life to look for solutions when things are going wrong. [The semi-final] showed a lot of strength in very difficult situation; the players showed to people in the country that they can count on them.

You can read the full article here.