All 54 teams originally registered for qualification was held in two rounds like in the previous editions in 2019 and 2021.
Réunion and
Zanzibar were not full members of the CAF and were therefore excluded from participation.
Eritrea withdrew after the first round draw.
Kenya and
Zimbabwe were suspended by FIFA at the time of the second round draw and were excluded from the competition after their suspensions were not lifted in time. In
the preliminary round, the twelve lowest-ranked teams in the
FIFA world rankings of December 2021 competed against each other in a knockout system with two legs. The six winners of the preliminary round and the remaining 42 higher-placed teams were drawn into twelve groups of four in April 2022. The second round was played from June 2022 to September 2023 in a double round format. The group winners and runners-up from all twelve groups, with the exception of
Group H, qualified for the final round. Apart from the hosts from
Ivory Coast, only one other team qualified from Group H.
Qualified teams The following teams qualified for this edition of the tournament with no debutant nation for the first time since
the 2015 edition. Seventeen teams that participated in the most recent edition in 2021 returned for the event.
DR Congo,
South Africa,
Angola,
Namibia, and
Tanzania made their return to the continental tournament after missing out on the
2021 edition.
Zambia made its return after an almost nine-year absence from the event.
Mozambique made its fifth appearance after a fourteen-year absence. The
Comoros failed to qualify after making their debut in 2021, whereas
Kenya and
Zimbabwe were disqualified due to FIFA's suspension.
Sudan,
Malawi,
Gabon,
Sierra Leone, and
Ethiopia also failed to qualify after appearing in the 2021 tournament. ==Venues==