Senegal, the hosts, have won the WAFU Cup of Nations, while Guinea have claimed the Plate title. Check below for all the match reports and features from throughout the tournament.
Hang on... Where did Morocco disappear to?
Morocco had been invited to participate in the tournament for the first time, after Sierra Leone were banned from international football by FIFA earlier in the year, but the North Africans withdrew on Tuesday.
Morocco's Football Federation had planned to send the country's under-23 squad to the tournament, but leading clubs in Morocco refused to release players for the tournament, prompting the federation to withdraw.
Sierra Leone, who are WAFU members, hence were called up to take back their slot after their ban had been lifted by FIFA.
Fixtures
Phase 1:
28 September:
Burkina Faso 1-1 Mauritania (Burkina Faso won 4-3 on penalties)
29 September:
30 September:
1 October:
Phase 2
3 October:
4 October:
Gambia 0-0 Mauritania Gambia won 4-2 on penalties)
Ghana 1-1 Burkina Faso (Ghana won 5-4 on penalties)
5 October:
Togo 0-0 Ivory Coast (Ivory Coast won 4-2 on penalties)
6 October:
Semifinals
8 October:
9 October:
Finals
12 October (Plate)
Guinea beat Cape Verde 4-3 on penalties
13 October (Cup)
Senegal beat Ghana 3-1 on penalties
Features
Nigeria v Togo is a WAFU grudge match
Nigeria coach Amapakabo thinks big at WAFU
Who's Nigeria's best former WAFU player?
WAFU Cup heroes: Where are they now?
Six 'Who's that guy?!' players to watch
Four players Gernot Rohr should keep an eye on
Musa v Ibenegbu: The contrasting careers of Nigeria's WAFU Cup stars
Five players who are shaping this WAFU Cup in Senegal
Burkina Faso and their rebuilding project
Nigeria cannot afford to lose to Cape Verde in the Plate
WAFU Cup disaster shows Nigeria is in dire straits
Ghana's Konadu eyes WAFU gold... and CHAN redemption