2008
COPA ÁFRICA - GHANA
CAMPEÓN
: EGIPTO
FINAL
: EGIPTO 1 X 0 CAMERÚN
D.T
HASSAN SHEHATA
PAÍSES
PARTICIPANTES : 16
GOLEADOR
SAMUEL ETO´O (CAMERÚN) 5 GOLES
MEJOR
JUGADOR: HOSNY AD RABO (EGIPTO)
Group
Stage
NB:
all group winners qualify; also the 3 best runners-up from groups
2-11
qualify
1.IVORY
COAST 4 3 1 0 13- 0 10
2.Gabon
4 2 1 1 6- 5 7
3.Madagascar
4 0 0 4 0-14 0
-.Djibouti
withdrew on Aug 21, 2006
Round
1 [Sep 2]
Gabon
4-0 Madagascar
[Henri
Antchouet 38, Daniel Cousin 70pen, Chiva Star Nzigou 76, 82]
Round
2 [Oct 8]
Ivory
Coast 5-0 Gabon
[Kolo
Touré 11, Arouna Koné 22, 55, 70, Aruna Dindane 32]
Round
3 [Mar 25]
Madagascar
0-3 Ivory Coast
[Gohouri
Steve 28, Aruna Dindane 35, Diane Amara 81]
Round
4 [Jun 3]
Ivory
Coast 5-0 Madagascar
Round
5 [Jun 17]
Madagascar
0-2 Gabon
[Akiremy
Owondo Stéphane 25, Meye Roguy 87]
Round
6 [Sep 8]
Gabon
0-0 Ivory Coast
1.EGYPT
6 3 3 0 9- 2 12
2.Mauritania
6 2 1 3 9-10 7 [4 2 0 2 8-6 6]
3.Burundi
6 2 1 3 6- 8 7 [4 2 0 2 5-4 6]
4.Botswana
6 2 1 3 3- 7 7 [4 2 0 2 3-6 6]
Round
1 [Sep 2]
Egypt
4-1 Burundi
[Mohammed
Zidan 5, Hosni Abd Rabbou 28, Mohammed Abutreika 39,
Ahmed
Hassan 52pen; Soliman 79pen]
Mauritania
4-0 Botswana
[Saidou
M'Bodj 2, Karamoko Moussa 10, 23, Yohan Langlet 31]
Round
2
[Oct
7]
Botswana
0-0 Egypt
[Oct
8]
Burundi
3-1 Mauritania
[Yamin
Selemani 3, 30, Henry Mbazumutima 44; Buha Ibrahim 7]
Round
3 [Mar 25]
Egypt
3-0 Mauritania
Botswana
1-0 Burundi
Round
4 [Jun 3]
Mauritania
1-1 Egypt
Burundi
1-0 Botswana [in Kigali]
Round
5
[Jun
16]
Botswana
2-1 Mauritania
[Sep
9]
Burundi
0-0 Egypt [in Kigali]
Round
6 [Oct 13]
Egypt
1-0 Botswana
Mauritania
2-1 Burundi
1.NIGERIA
6 5 0 1 10- 3 15
2.Uganda
6 3 2 1 8- 3 11
3.Niger
6 1 1 4 5-11 4 [2 1 0 1 3-3 3; 1 ag]
4.Lesotho
6 1 1 4 3- 9 4 [2 1 0 1 3-3 3; 0 ag]
Round
1 [Sep 2]
Uganda
3-0 Lesotho
[Godfrey
Massa 28, 40, David Obua 58pen]
Nigeria
2-0 Niger
[Yakubu
Aiyegbeni 27, Christian Obodo 60]
Round
2 [Oct 8]
Lesotho
0-1 Nigeria
[Yakubu
Aiyegbeni 48]
Niger
0-0 Uganda
Round
3
[Mar
24]
Nigeria
1-0 Uganda
[Mar
24]
Lesotho
3-1 Niger
Round
4
[Jun
2]
Uganda
2-1 Nigeria
[Jun
3]
Niger
2-0 Lesotho
Round
5
[Jun
17]
Niger
1-3 Nigeria
[Jun
19]
Lesotho
0-0 Uganda
Round
[Sep 8]
Nigeria
2-0 Lesotho
Uganda
3-1 Niger
1.SUDAN
6 5 0 1 13- 4 15
2.TUNISIA
6 4 1 1 12- 3 13
3.Seychelles
6 1 1 4 3-14 4
4.Mauritius
6 0 2 4 3-10 2
NB:
Tunisia are the best runners-up
Round
1 [Sep 3]
Sudan
3-0 Seychelles
[Badr
Aldeen Galag 20, Haitham Kamal Tambal 77pen, 90]
Mauritius
0-0 Tunisia
Round
2 [Oct 7]
Seychelles
2-1 Mauritius
[Wilnes
Brutus 22, 81; Kervin Godon 50]
Tunisia
1-0 Sudan
[Richard
Lado 79og]
Round
3
[Mar
24]
Seychelles
0-3 Tunisia
[Issam
Jemaa 13, 76, 80]
[Mar
25]
Mauritius
1-2 Sudan
Round
4 [Jun 2]
Sudan
3-0 Mauritius
Tunisia
4-0 Seychelles
Round
5 [Jun 16]
Seychelles
0-2 Sudan
Tunisia
2-0 Mauritius
[Issam
Jemaa 44, Nafti 50]
Round
6 [Sep 9]
Mauritius
1-1 Seychelles
Sudan
3-2 Tunisia
1.CAMEROON
6 5 0 1 13- 4 15
2.Eq.
Guinea 6 3 1 2 6- 7 10
3.Rwanda
6 2 0 4 10-11 6
4.Liberia
6 1 1 4 6-13 4
Round
1 [Sep 3]
Rwanda
0-3 Cameroon
[Guy
Feutchine 55, Geremi Njitap 62, Landry Nguemo 84]
Equatorial
Guinea 2-1 Liberia
[Juan
Ramon Epitie 24, Rodolfo Bodipo 88; Zah Kringar 35]
Round
2
[Oct
7]
Cameroon
3-0 Equatorial Guinea
[Mohamadou
Idrissou 72, 89, Achille Webo 80]
[Oct
8]
Liberia
3-2 Rwanda
[Francis
Doe 24, Oliver Makor 68, Dioh Williams 76;
Olivier
Karekezi 70, Abedi Mulenda 78]
Round
3
[Mar
24]
Cameroon
3-1 Liberia
[Mar
25]
Equatorial
Guinea 3-1 Rwanda
Round
4
[Jun
2]
Rwanda
2-0 Equatorial Guinea
[Jun
3]
Liberia
1-2 Cameroon
Round
5 [Jun 17]
Cameroon
2-1 Rwanda
Liberia
0-0 Equatorial Guinea
Round
6
[Sep
8]
Rwanda
4-0 Liberia
[Sep
9]
Equatorial
Guinea 1-0 Cameroon
1.ANGOLA
6 4 1 1 16- 5 13
2.Eritrea
6 2 3 1 5- 8 9
3.Kenya
6 2 1 3 6- 7 7
4.Swaziland
6 0 3 3 0- 7 3
Round
1
[Sep
2]
Kenya
1-2 Eritrea
[Robert
Mambo 64; Arnold Origi 59og, Yednekachew Shimanugus 67]
[Sep
3]
Swaziland
0-2 Angola
[Joao
'Jamba' Pereira 21, Manuel 'Loco' Cange 80]
Round
2
[Oct
7]
Eritrea
0-0 Swaziland
[Oct
8]
Angola
3-1 Kenya
[Flavio
Amado 27, 68, Mateus 60; Boniface Abani 81]
Round
3 [Mar 25]
Kenya
2-0 Swaziland
Angola
6-1 Eritrea
Round
4
[Jun
2]
Eritrea
1-1 Angola
[Jun
3]
Swaziland
0-0 Kenya
Round
5
[Jun
16]
Eritrea
1-0 Kenya
[Jun
17]
Angola
3-0 Swaziland
Round
6
[Sep
8]
Kenya
2-1 Angola
[Sep
9]
Swaziland
0-0 Eritrea
1.SENEGAL
6 3 2 1 12- 3 11
2.Mozambique
6 2 3 1 5- 3 9
3.Tanzania
6 2 2 2 4- 7 8
4.Burkina
Faso 6 1 1 4 4-12 4
Round
1 [Sep 2]
Tanzania
2-1 Burkina Faso
[Harouna
Bamogo 27og, Nizar Halfan 65; Abdulaye Cissé 37]
Senegal
2-0 Mozambique
[Moussa
Ndiaye 33 (also given as Fernando Matolo 33og), Nguirane Ndao 61]
Round
2
[Oct
7]
Burkina
Faso 1-0 Senegal
[Narcisse
Yameogo 63pen]
[Oct
8]
Mozambique
0-0 Tanzania
Round
3 [Mar 24]
Senegal
4-0 Tanzania
Burkina
Faso 1-1 Mozambique
Round
4
[Jun
2]
Tanzania
1-1 Senegal
[Jun
3]
Mozambique
3-0 Burkina Faso
Round
5
[Jun
16]
Burkina
Faso 0-1 Tanzania
[Jun
17]
Mozambique
0-0 Senegal
Round
6 [Sep 8]
Senegal
5-1 Burkina Faso
Tanzania
0-1 Mozambique
1.GUINEA
6 3 2 1 10- 3 11
2.Algeria
6 2 2 2 6- 6 8 [2 1 0 1 2-2 3; 1 ag]
3.Gambia
6 2 2 2 6- 6 8 [2 1 0 1 2-2 3; 0 ag]
4.Cape
Verde 6 1 2 3 3-10 5
Round
1 [Sep 3]
Guinea
0-0 Algeria
Gambia
2-0 Cape Verde
[Jatto
Ceesay 8pen, Assan Jatta 88]
Round
2 [Oct 7]
Algeria
1-0 Gambia
[Karim
Ziani 75pen]
Cape
Verde 1-0 Guinea
['Lito'
52]
Round
3 [Mar 24]
Gambia
0-2 Guinea
Algeria
2-0 Cape Verde
Round
4
[Jun
2]
Cape
Verde 2-2 Algeria
[Jun
3]
Guinea
2-2 Gambia
Round
5 [Jun 16]
Algeria
0-2 Guinea
Cape
Verde 0-0 Gambia
Round
6 [Sep 9]
Gambia
2-1 Algeria
Guinea
4-0 Cape Verde
1.MALI
6 3 3 0 10- 1 12
2.BENIN
6 3 2 1 10- 4 11
3.Togo
6 3 0 3 7- 9 9
4.Sierra
Leone 6 0 1 5 1-14 1
NB:
Benin second best runners-up (shared with South Africa)
Round
1 [Sep 3]
Sierra
Leone 0-0 Mali
Togo
2-1 Benin
[Thomas
Dossevi 15, Komlan Amewou 75; Abou Maiga 85]
Round
2 [Oct 8]
Mali
1-0 Togo
[Dramane
Traore 90+1]
Benin
2-0 Sierra Leone
[Rachad
Chitou 22, Mouri Ogoubiyi 77]
Round
3
[Mar
24]
Togo
3-1 Sierra Leone
[Mar
25]
Mali
1-1 Benin
Round
4 [Jun 3]
Sierra
Leone 0-1 Togo
Benin
0-0 Mali
Round
5 [Jun 17]
Mali
6-0 Sierra Leone
Benin
4-1 Togo
Round
6 [Oct 12]
Togo
0-2 Mali
Sierra
Leone 0-2 Benin
1.NAMIBIA
6 3 1 2 9- 8 10
2.Congo-Kinsh.
6 2 3 1 8- 6 9
3.Libya
6 2 2 2 7- 6 8
4.Ethiopia
6 2 0 4 5- 9 6
Round
1 [Sep 3]
Ethiopia
1-0 Libya
[Dawit
Meberahtu 15]
Congo-Kinshasa
3-2 Namibia
[Blaise
Lelo Mbele 32, Dieudonné Kalulika 62, Fuanda Kinkela 82;
Sydney
Plaatjies 37, 60]
Round
2
[Oct
7]
Namibia
1-0 Ethiopia
[Quinton
Jacobs 18pen]
[Oct
8]
Lybia
1-1 Congo-Kinshasa
[Khaled
Hussein 57; Serge Bageta Dikilu 37]
Round
3
[Mar
25]
Libya
2-1 Namibia
[Apr
29]
Congo-Kinshasa
2-0 Ethiopia
Round
4
[Jun
1]
Ethiopia
1-0 Congo-Kinshasa
[Jun
2]
Namibia
1-0 Libya
Round
5
[Jun
16]
Namibia
1-1 Congo-Kinshasa
[Jun
17]
Libya
3-1 Ethiopia
Round
6 [Sep 8]
Congo-Kinshasa
1-1 Libya
Ethiopia
2-3 Namibia
1.ZAMBIA
6 3 2 1 9- 3 11 [2 1 0 1 3-2 3]
2.SOUTH
AFRICA 6 3 2 1 10- 4 11 [2 1 0 1 2-3 3]
3.Congo-Brazz.
6 1 4 1 5- 6 7
4.Chad
6 0 2 4 3-14 2
NB:
South Africa second best runners-up (shared with Benin)
Round
1
[Sep
2]
South
Africa 0-0 Congo-Brazzaville
[Sep
3]
Chad
0-2 Zambia
[James
Chamanga 47, Dube Phiri 69]
Round
2 [Oct 8]
Congo-Brazzaville
3-1 Chad
[Abdoulaye
Brice 25, Christ Malonga 32, Ondama 46; Mostonga 89]
Zambia
0-1 South Africa
[Aaron
Mokoena 28]
Round
3
[Mar
24]
Chad
0-3 South Africa
[Surprise
Moriri 32, Delron Buckley 45+1, Sibusiso Zuma 78]
[Mar
25]
Congo-Brazzaville
0-0 Zambia
Round
4 [Jun 2]
South
Africa 4-0 Chad
Zambia
3-0 Congo-Brazzaville
Round
5
[Jun
16]
Zambia
1-1 Chad
[Collins
Mbesuma 50; Hillaire Kedgui 18]
[Jun
17]
Congo-Brazzaville
1-1 South Africa
[Jean-Vivien
Bantimba 65; Sibusiso Zuma 46]
Round
6 [Sep 9]
Chad
1-1 Congo-Brazzaville
South
Africa 1-3 Zambia
1.MOROCCO
4 3 1 0 6- 1 10
2.Zimbabwe
4 1 1 2 4- 5 4
3.Malawi
4 1 0 3 2- 6 3
Round
1 [Sep 2]
Morocco
2-0 Malawi
[Marouane
Chamakh 53, Mbarek Boussoufa 76]
Round
2 [Oct 7]
Malawi
1-0 Zimbabwe
[Moses
Chavula 78]
Round
3 [Mar 25]
Zimbabwe
1-1 Morocco
Round
4 [Jun 2]
Morocco
2-0 Zimbabwe
Round
5 [Jun 16]
Malawi
0-1 Morocco
Round
6 [Sep 9]
Zimbabwe
3-1 Malawi
NB:
Ghana qualified as hosts
Group
A [in Accra]
20-
1-08 Ghana 2-1 Guinea
21-
1-08 Namibia 1-5 Morocco
24-
1-08 Guinea 3-2 Morocco
GUINEA 3 X 2 MARRUECOS
CLÁSICO FESTEJO DE GOL AFRICANO - VICTORIA DE GUINEA EN LA CAN 2008
28-
1-08 Guinea 1-1 Namibia [in Sekondi-Takoradi]
28-
1-08 Ghana 2-0 Morocco
1.GHANA
3 3 0 0 5- 1 9
2.GUINEA
3 1 1 1 5- 5 4
3.Morocco
3 1 0 2 7- 6 3
4.Namibia
3 0 1 2 2- 7 1
Group
B [in Sekondi-Takoradi]
21-
1-08 Nigeria 0-1 Ivory Coast
21-
1-08 Mali 1-0 Benin
25-
1-08 Nigeria 0-0 Mali
29-
1-08 Nigeria 2-0 Benin
1.IVORY
COAST 3 3 0 0 8- 1 9
2.NIGERIA
3 1 1 1 2- 1 4 [1 0 1 0 0-0 1]
3.Mali
3 1 1 1 1- 3 4 [1 0 1 0 0-0 1]
4.Benin
3 0 0 3 1- 7 0
Group
C [in Kumasi]
22-
1-08 Egypt 4-2 Cameroon
22-
1-08 Sudan 0-3 Zambia
26-
1-08 Cameroon 5-1 Zambia
26-
1-08 Egypt 3-0 Sudan
30-
1-08 Cameroon 3-0 Sudan [in Tamale]
30-
1-08 Egypt 1-1 Zambia
1.EGYPT
3 2 1 0 8- 3 7
2.CAMEROON
3 2 0 1 10- 5 6
3.Zambia
3 1 1 1 5- 6 4
4.Sudan
3 0 0 3 0- 9 0
Group
D [in Tamale]
23-
1-08 Tunisia 2-2 Senegal
23-
1-08 South Africa 1-1 Angola
27-
1-08 Senegal 1-3 Angola
27-
1-08 Tunisia 3-1 South Africa
31-
1-08 Senegal 1-1 South Africa
31-
1-08 Tunisia 0-0 Angola [in Kumasi]
1.TUNISIA
3 1 2 0 5- 3 5 [1 0 1 0 0-0 1]
2.ANGOLA
3 1 2 0 4- 2 5 [1 0 1 0 0-0 1]
3.Senegal
3 0 2 1 4- 6 2 [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]
4.South
Africa 3 0 2 1 3- 5 2 [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]
Quarterfinals
3-
2-08 Ivory Coast 5-0 Guinea [in Sekondi-Takoradi]
4-
2-08 Tunisia 2-3 Cameroon [aet] [in Tamale]
Semifinals
7-
2-08 Ghana 0-1 Cameroon [in Accra]
LA PREVIA DE GHANA Y CAMERÚN
ETO´O Y ESSIEN EN EL CAMERÚN X GHANA
7-
2-08 Ivory Coast 1-4 Egypt [in Kumasi]
Third
Place Match
9-
2-08 Ghana 4-2 Ivory Coast [in Kumasi]
Final
10-
2-08 Cameroon 0-1 Egypt [in Accra]
FINAL
[Feb
10]
In
Accra (Ohene Djan Stadium)
Cameroon
0
Egypt
1 (Mohamed Aboutrika 77)
HT:
0-0. Att: 35,500. Ref: Coffi Codjia (Benin).
CMR:
1-Idriss Carlos Kameni; 3-Bill Tchato, 8-Geremi Njitap, 4-Rigobert
Song
©, 5-Timothee Atouba; 10-Achille Emana (17-Mohamadou Idrissou
55),
15-Alexandre Song (2-Augustin Binya 16), 19-Stephane Mbia,
14-Joel
Epalle (7-Modeste Mbami 65); 12-Alain Nkong, 9-Samuel
Eto'o.
EGY:
1-Essam El Hadary; 5-Shady Mohamed, 6-Hany Said, 20-Wael Gomaa,
14-Sayed
Moawad; 8-Hosny Abd Rabou, 7-Ahmed Fathy, 17-Ahmed Hassan
©,
22-Mohamed Aboutrika (4-Ibrahim Said 89); 10-Emad Moteab
(9-Mohamed
Zidan 60), 19-Amr Zaky (11-Mohamed Shawky 84).
Booked:
CMR - Atouba 61, Idrissou 88.
EGY
- Ahmed Hassan 87.
EGIPTO X CAMERÚN UNA GRAN FINAL PARA LA CAN 2008
GEREMI (CAMERÚN) - ZAKI (EGIPTO) EN PLENA FINAL 2008
GLORIA PARA EGIPTO
GOALSCORERS:
5
- Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon).
4
- Manucho (Angola), Hosny Abd Rabou, Mohamed Aboutrika, Amr Zaky
(Egypt).
3
- Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou, Abdelkader Keita, Boubacar
Sanogo
(Ivory Coast), Junior Agogo, Sulley Muntari (Ghana),
Soufiane
Alloudi (Morocco).
2
- Elrio van Heerden (South Africa), Joseph Desire Job, Stephane Mbia,
Geremi
Njitap (Cameroon), Mohamed Zidan (Egypt), Michael Essien
(Ghana),
Pascal Feindouno (Guinea), Brian Brendell (Namibia),
Yakubu
Aiyegbeni (Nigeria), Chaouki Ben Saada, Francileudo dos
Santos
(Tunisia), Chris Katongo (Zambia).
1
- Katlego Mphela (South Africa), Flavio (Angola), Razack Omotoyossi
(Benin),
Achille Emana, Alain Nkong (Cameroon), Aruna Dindane,
Bakari
Kone, Yaya Toure, Marc Zoro (Ivory Coast), Ahmed Fathy
(Egypt),
Haminu Dramani, Asamoah Gyan, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie (Ghana),
Ismael
Bangoura, Oumar Kalabane, Souleymane Youla (Guinea),
Frederic
Kanoute (Mali), Hicham Aboucherouane, Abdeslam Ouaddou,
Tarik
Sektioui, Moncef Zerka (Morocco), John Mikel Obi (Nigeria),
Henri
Camara, Abdoulaye Diagne Faye, Diomansy Kamara, Moustapha
Bayal
Sall (Senegal), Yacine Chikhaoui, Issam Jemaa, Mejdi Traoui
(Tunisia),
James Chamanga, Felix Katongo, Jacob Mulenga (Zambia).
Own
goal - Mohamed Al Khider (Sudan) vs Cameroon.
ROLL
OF HONOURS:
Champions
– Egypt
player
of the Tournament – Hosny Abd Rabou (Egyot)
Best
Young Player – Alexander Song (Cameroon)
Goal
of the Tournament – Mohamed Zidan (Egypt) vs Cameroon
Highest
Scorer Award – Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon), 5 goals
CAF
BEST XI
Essam
Al-Hadari (Egypt)
Geremi
Njitap (Cameroon)
Wael
Gomaa (Egypt)
Michael
Essien (Ghana)
Sulley
Muntari (Ghana)
Yaya
Toure (Ivory Coast)
Alexandre
Song (Cameroon)
Hosny
Abd Rabou (Egypt)
Mohamed
Aboutrika (Egypt)
Amr
Zaky (Egypt)
Manucho
(Angola)
Substitutes:
Richard
Kingson (Ghana)
Hany
Said (Egypt)
Ahmed
Fathy (Egypt)
Frej
Saber (Tunisia)
Stephane
Mbia (Cameroon)
Didier
Drogba (Ivory Coast)
Abdelkader
Keita (Ivory Coast)
PLANTEL
CAMPEÓN- EGIPTO
EGYPT
Coach:
Hassan Shehata.
Captains:
Ahmed Hassan, Essam El Hadary.
GK:
1-Essam El-Hadary (Al-Ahly), 16-Mohamed Abdemoncef (Zamalek),
23-Mohamed
Sobhi (Ismailia).
DF:
2-Mahmoud Fathallah (Zamalek), 3-Ahmed Al-Muhammadi (ENPPI),
4-Ibrahim
Said (Ankaragucu/TUR), 5-Shady Mohamed (Al-Ahly), 6-Hany
Said
(Ismailia), 7-Ahmed Fathy (Al-Ahly), 13-Tarek El-Sayed
(Zamalek),
14-Sayed Moawad (Ismailia), 20-Wael Gomaa
(Al-Siliya/QAT).
MF:
8-Hosny Abd Rabou (Ismailia), 11-Mohamed Shawky (Middlesbrough/ENG),
12-Omar
Gamal (Ismailia), 15-Ahmed Shaaban (Petrojet), 17-Ahmed
Hassan
(Anderlecht/BEL), 21-Hassan Mostafa (Al-Wehda/KSA),
22-Mohamed
Aboutrika (Al-Ahly).
FW:
9-Mohamed Zidan (Hamburg SV/GER), 10-Emad Moteab (Al-Ahly),
18-Mohamed
Fadl (Ismailia), 19-Amr Zaky (Zamalek).