Ivory Coast arrives in 2026 carrying a story that would be rejected in a movie pitch for being too sentimental. Two years ago, at the AFCON they were hosting, they were publicly humiliated — beaten 4-0 by Equatorial Guinea in the group stage, their coach fired within 48 hours, their tournament effectively over. They only advanced because of a last-minute result in another group. Then they won the whole thing.
The manager who took over mid-tournament, Emerse Faé, had never been a head coach before. He's still the coach. He took the Elephants through qualifying and has them in Group J alongside Tunisia, Paraguay, and Honduras — a draw that on paper is their best chance of a round-of-16 run since the 2006 golden generation of Drogba, Touré, and Eboué.
The player who scored the AFCON-winning goal — Sébastien Haller, 18 months out from cancer — may or may not be on the plane in June. He's been fighting for fitness all season on loan at Utrecht. Nicolas Pépé has been recalled after two years away. Kessié captains. Amad Diallo, Simon Adingra, Yves Bissouma, Wilfried Singo, and the PSG-linked Evan Ndicka fill out a squad that is younger, faster, and probably more dangerous than Faé's AFCON winners. They are not favorites in the group. They are not nobody, either.