1962
COPA ÁFRICA -ETIOPÍA
CAMPEÓN
: ETIOPÍA
FINAL
: ETIOPÍA 4 X 2 R.A.U (Tekle, L.Vassalo, I.Vassalo, Worku / Fatah 2)
D.T
SLAVKO MILOSEVIC
PAÍSES
PARTICIPANTES : 4
PAÍSES
DEBUTNTES : TÚNEZ Y UGANDA
GOLEADORES
MENGISTU WORKU (ETIOPÍA), ABDELFATAH BADAWI (RAU) 3 GOLES
MEJOR
JUGADOR : MENGISTU WORKU (ETIOPIA)
La
Tercera Edición de la Copa de Africa de Naciones debió suceder
antes, la inestabilidad de Etiopía el Golpe de Estado del año 1960
retraso el torneo, la Confederación Africana prefirió esperar el
reordenamiento del Imerio de Hailé-Sélassié antes de que se
llevase a cabo el Torneo.
EL EMPERADOR DE ETIOPÍA HAILÉ-SÉLASSIÉ
Round
1
Group
1
8-
4-61 Nigeria 0-0 Ghana [at Lagos]
30-
4-61 Ghana 2-2 Nigeria [at Accra] [HT 1-0] [Nigeria
won on lots*]
[Edward
Acquah, Edward Jonah Aggrey-Fynn / Dejo Fayemi 50', Elkanah Onyeali
75']
[*
the drawing of lots took place in London on 27-9-1961]
Group
2
5-
8-61 Kenya 0-1 Uganda [at Nairobi]
['Congo'
Odong 17']
23-
9-61 Uganda 0-1 Kenya [at Kampala]
[Munialo
Opicho 75']
29-10-61
Uganda 2-0 Kenya [playoff at Kampala]
[Jimmy
Ssewava 50', Hassan Fauza 80']
Note:
regulations stipulated that the tie should be decided by drawing lots
(as with
Ghana-Nigeria
in the previous round), but as both Kenya and Uganda felt the match
should
be decided on the pitch, CAF agreed to their request to stage a
playoff.
[Sudan
was also in Group 2 but withdrew]
Note:
some modern sources claim wrongly that Uganda eliminated Zanzibar
over two legs;
no
evidence of this was found in Ugandan newspapers of the time, and
besides,
Zanzibar
was not a member of the African Football Confederation. Any matches
between
Uganda and Zanzibar in this period were certainly not part of this
tournament
(as
confirmed by official CAF documentation).
Note:
similarly, some modern sources wrongly report the following
additional matches in Round 1:
6-
4-61 Ethiopia 6-1 Kenya
-
4-61 Kenya 5-4 Ethiopia
However
no evidence of these matches whatsoever was found in East African
newspapers.
It
seems certain that these two results were confused with two friendly
matches
played
just before the final tournament, as follows:
31-12-61
Ethiopia 4-3 Kenya
7-
1-62 Ethiopia 6-1 Kenya
Both
these games were played in Addis Ababa and were friendlies, not
qualifying games
(this
has been confirmed in East African newspapers and in official
FIFA/CAF documentation).
Group
3
Tunisia
w/o Morocco [Morocco withdrew, both matches awarded
2-0 to Tunisia]
LOS DUEÑOS DE CASA EN LA CÁMARA DE ETHIOPIAN TV
MEDIO SIGLO DESPUES : MENGISTU WORKU & LUCIANO VASALLO
ARTÍFICES DELTRIUNFO ETIOPÉ EN 1962
Round
2
Lots
were drawn by CAF to decide which of the three group winners
(Nigeria, Uganda, Tunisia)
would
qualify directly; Uganda prevailed, leaving Nigeria and Tunisia to
play each other for
the
one remaining qualifying berth.
25-11-61
Nigeria 2-1 Tunisia [at Lagos]
[Patrick
Noquapor 30' 84' / Ali Klibi 'Toto' 25']
10-12-61
Tunisia awd Nigeria [at Tunis] [awarded 2-0 after
Nigeria walked off with the score at 2-2]
[Moncef
Chérif 21', Abdelmajid Chetali 65' / Albert Onyeanwuna 12',
Chukwumah Igweonu 25']
[Notes:
Nigeria walked off in protest after Chetali's goal at 65'; CAF
decided that Tunisia therefore qualified.
The
first Nigerian scorer is also reported as Ekpe.]
Final
Tournament (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
All
matches were played at the Haile Selassie I Stadium in Addis Ababa.
The
tournament was postponed from 1961 due to delays in the stadium
renovation work.
Semi-finals
14-
1-62 Ethiopia 4-2 Tunisia
[Luciano
Vassalo 32' pen, Girma Zeleke 36', Getachew Wolde 75', Mengistu Worku
85' / Ammar Merrichko 13', Moncef Chérif 29']
[Ethiopia:
Gila-Michael Tekle Mariam, Asmelash Berhe, Awad Mohammed, Kiflom
Araya, Berhe Goitom,
Tesfaye
Gebremedhin, Tekle Kidane (Girma Zeleke), Italo Vassalo, Luciano
Vassalo,
Mengistu
Worku, Getachew Wolde.]
[Tunisia:
Khaled Gharbi, Azaïez Jaballah, Ahmed Sghaïer, Taoufik Ben Othman,
Ali Hannachi 'Hadj Ali',
Ridha
Rouatbi, Mohamed Rached Meddeb, Moncef Chérif, Chedly Laaouini,
Ammar Merrichko
(Mongi
Haddad), Mohamed Salah Jedidi.]
[Referee:
John G. Brooks (Uganda).]
[Attendance:
30000]
[Note:
some sources attribute the third Ethiopian goal to Luciano Vassalo.]
LUCIANO VASALLO (ETIOPÍA)
18-
1-62 Egypt 2-1 Uganda
[Mohammed
Badawi Abdel-Fattah 50', Mohammed Saleh Selim 57' / John Bunyenyezi
16']
[Egypt:
Adel Mohammed Heykal, Ahmed Moustafa Gad, Raafat Ateya Helmy, Tareq
Selim,
Mohammed
Samir Qotb, Mohammed Badawi, Ibrahim 'Moustafa' Reyadh,
Mohammed
Badawi Abdel-Fattah, Mohammed Saleh Selim, Taha Ismail, Ahmed Effat.]
[Uganda:
John Agard, David Ssimbwa, Joseph Mabirizi, Francis 'Jogoo' Atema,
Jimmy
Ssemugabi, David Otti, Edward Semambo, 'Congo' Odong, John
Bunyenyezi,
Clive
Bond, Baker Kasigwa.]
[Referee:
Mustapha Belkhaouas (Tunisia).]
[Note:
some modern sources claim that Mohammed Abdel-Latif 'Mimi'
El-Sherbini played instead of Ahmed Effat.]
Third
Place Match
20-
1-62 Tunisia 3-0 Uganda
[Mohamed
Salah Jedidi 3', Chedly Laaouini 53', Mohamed Rached Meddab 85']
[Tunisia:
Khaled Gharbi (Moncef Kechiche), Azaïez Jaballah, Ridha Rouatbi,
Ahmed
Sghaïer, Taoufik Ben Othman, Ali Hannachi 'Hadj Ali', Mohamed Salah
Jedidi,
Mohamed
Rached Meddeb, Moncef Chérif, Chedly Laaouini, Mongi Haddad.]
[Uganda:
John Agard, Rustico Kasozi, Francis 'Jogoo' Atema, Joseph Mabirizi,
Jimmy
Ssemugabi, David Otti, 'Congo' Odong, Ben Omoding, Hassan Fauza,
Baker
Kasigwa, Aloo.]
[Referee:
Isaac Lugonzo (Kenya).]
[Note:
some sources attribute the second goal to Moncef Chérif.]
Final
ETIOPÍA 4 X 2 EGIPTO - TÍTULO PARA LOS LOCALES
21-
1-62 Ethiopia 4-2 Egypt [AET]
[Tekle
Kidane 74', Luciano Vassalo 84', Italo Vassalo 101', Mengistu Worku
117' / Mohammed Badawi Abdel-Fattah 35' 75']
[Ethiopia:
Gila-Michael Tekle Mariam, Asmelash Berhe, Awade Mohammed, Kiflom
Araya,
Berhe
Goitom, Tesfaye Gebremedhin, Girma Zeleke (Tekle Kidane),
Italo
Vassalo, Luciano Vassalo, Mengistu Worku, Getachew Wolde.]
[Egypt:
Adel Mohammed Heykal, Ahmed Moustafa Gad, Raafat Ateya Helmy, Tareq
Selim,
Refaat
El-Fanagili, Mohammed Badawi, Mohammed Seddiq 'Shehta',
Mohammed
Badawi Abdel-Fattah, Mohammed Saleh Selim, Taha Ismail,
Mohammed
Abdel-Latif 'Mimi' El-Sherbini.]
[Referee:
John G. Brooks (Uganda).]
[Attendance:
30000]
[Notes:
some sources attribute the second Ethiopian goal to Mengistu Worku.
The
first Egyptian goal is also reported at 21'.
Also
some sources report that Mohammed Samir Qotb and Ibrahim 'Moustafa'
Reyadh
played
instead of Mohammed Seddiq 'Shehta' and Refaat El-Fanagili.]
ESCENA DE LA GRAN FINAL
GOL DE VASALLO PARA ETIOPÍA
SELASSIE LE ENTREGA EL TROFEO A VASALLO
Top
scorer : Mohammed Badawi Abdel-Fattah
(Egypt), 3 goals
PLANTEL
CAMPEÓN – ETIOPIA :
Coach/Manager:
Yidnekatchew Tessema
Coach*:
Slavko Milošević (Yugoslavia)
Assistants:
Adamu Alemu, Tsehaye Bahre, Gashe Tilahun
Players:
Gila-Michael Tekle Mariam^ (GK) (Adoulis, Asmara), Berhane Bayene
(GK) (Omedla), Awad Mohammed (Omedla),
Asmelash
Berhe (Ethio-Cement, Dire Dawa), Berhe Goitom (Tele, Asmara), Kiflom
Araya (Tele, Asmara),
Tesfaye
Gebremedhin (Tele, Asmara), Luciano Vassalo [capt.] (Cotton, Dire
Dawa), Girma Zeleke (Cotton, Dire Dawa),
Mengistu
Worku (St George), Italo Vassalo (Cotton, Dire Dawa), Getachew Wolde
(Cotton, Dire Dawa),
Tsegaye
Tesfaye (Ethio-Cement, Dire Dawa), Tekle Kidane (Tele, Asmara),
Netsere Wolde Selassie (St George),
Haile
Tesfagaber (Tele, Asmara), Negassie Gebre Michael ().
*
Milošević coached the team leading up to the tournament, but,
apparently, he was not in the
country
during the tournament itself.
^
several variations of this name were found, e.g. Gila-Michael Tesfa
Mariam, Gila-Michael Bahta, Gila Amde Michael
ETIOPÍA 1962 CAMPEONES DE ÁFRICA
PLANTEL ETIOPE EN 1962
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