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Vincent Aboubakar stunner fires Cameroon to AFCON glory

Cameroon claim their fifth Africa Cup of Nations title courtesy of a dramatic come-from-behind 2-1 win over Egypt in the final in Gabon.

Cameroon have won the Africa Cup of Nations courtesy of a dramatic 2-1 victory over Egypt in the final in Libreville this evening.

Egypt, who were bidding for a record eighth title, took the lead through Arsenal's Mohamed Elneny, but Nicolas N'Koulou levelled things up on the hour mark before Vincent Aboubakar scored a stunning late winner to fire the underdogs to glory.

Egypt, winners of the competition the last three times they have participated in it, could have taken the lead in the opening exchanges when Mohamed Salah played a clever pass through to Abdallah El-Said, but Fabrice Ondoa was equal to the effort.

The Cameroon keeper should have done better when the opening goal eventually arrived, though, as Salah played in Elneny down the right channel and the Arsenal man managed to squeeze his shot past Ondoa at the near post despite having very little of the goal to aim at.

Cameroon struggled to come up with a response to falling behind, but the Indomitable Lions improved in the second half and levelled things up on the hour mark when N'Koulou - on as a sub in the first half for the injured Adolphe Teikeu - planted a header home from close range.

It was just the second time in the entire tournament that 44-year-old Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary had been beaten, but there was more joy for Cameroon late on as Aboubakar ended their 15-year wait for the title in style, collecting a long ball on his chest before lifting it over one defender and volleying it home.

It was the first time in more than two years that Egypt had conceded two goals in a single game, but it proved to be decisive, with Elneny blowing their final chance to rescue extra time when he fired a free kick well off target with the final meaningful action of the match.

The final whistle sparked scenes of wild celebration for Cameroon as they became the first team to beat Egypt in the final of this competition since 1962, picking up their fifth crown in the process.

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