African champions Cote D’Ivoire have been placed in a demanding 2026 FIFA World Cup Group E, where they will face Germany, Ecuador, and Curaçao in a draw that tests the Elephants’ ambition to reach the knockout stages for the first time in their history.
The Elephants, who won the Africa Cup of Nations on home soil in 2024, enter the tournament with a revived identity and a tactical structure built on power, discipline and explosive attacking transitions. But Group E presents contrasting challenges: Germany’s experience and physicality, Ecuador’s altitude-born athleticism, and Curaçao’s fearless counterattacking play.
Germany, now rebuilding under Julian Nagelsmann, will represent the group’s benchmark. Ecuador’s high-energy pressing and young talent pool have made them one of South America’s most unpredictable sides. Curaçao, making their World Cup debut, are seen as dark horses after a strong qualifying campaign.
Ivory Coast’s key weapons — Sébastien Haller, Simon Adingra, Seko Fofana and Odilon Kossounou — will need to be decisive as head coach Emerse Faé attempts to guide his team to a historic Round of 32 qualification.
The Elephants’ opener against Germany is expected to be one of the group-stage’s most-watched fixtures.
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