Defending champions Algeria Knocked out Of Afcon
Algeria exit bottom of Group E after a torrid title defence campaign in Cameroon.
Djamel Belmadi's men are the third holders to exit at the first hurdle in the past five Nations Cup finals.
Their departure from the competition is in marked contrast to their entry, travelling to Cameroon on a 34-match unbeaten run and looking to surpass Italy's all-time record of 37.
The Algerians had drawn 0-0 with Sierra Leone before a 1-0 defeat by Equatorial Guinea, and leave with just one point from three games.
Algeria trailed by two goals at the break against Ivory Coast after Franke Kessie capped off a fine move and Ibrahim Sangare headed home.
Arsenal's Nicolas Pepe put the Ivorians 3-0 up before Algeria captain Riyad Mahrez hit a penalty against the post.
In other group E game,Pablo Ganet's goal for Equatorial Guinea secured them a place in the round of 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations and, in the process, eliminating Sierra Leone, which failed to win one of the places among the best third-placed teams in the group stage.
Ivory Coast's Elephants topped the group to line up a mouth-watering last-16 match with Egypt, scheduled for Douala on Wednesday, 26 January.
Other matches
Tunisia's penalty curse struck again as defeat by The Gambia left the Carthage Eagles with a daunting last 16 Africa Cup of Nations tie against Nigeria.
Baboucarr Gaye saved Seifeddine Jaziri's penalty as Tunisia missed from the spot for the third successive game.
The Gambia capitalised as Musa Barrow's 25-yard free-kick struck the bar before Ablie Jallow hit an injury-time winner.
The result means Tunisia finish third in Group F while debutants The Gambia, in second, will face Guinea.
Mali defeated Mauritania 2-0 to qualify for the next round of the African Cup.
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