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2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round
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Main article: 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)
The CAF second round of 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification was contested between the 25 winners from the first round split across five groups.
The top country in each group at the end of the stage progressed to the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Group A
Nsofwa Report
Tchoutang
Akwá Report
Mboma
Elfallah Report Amewou Zanzan
Lota Report
Quinzinho
Doté Akoto Kunda
Foé
Nsofwa Ndiefi
Kilambe Fichite
Group B
Akwuegbu Report
Mujahid Ahmed
Akonnor Preko Addo Report
Kanu Report
Makor Shannon
Report Khalid Bakhit
Weah
Agali
Boakye
Yakubu Aghahowa
Babangida
Khalid Bakhit Khalid Ahmed Elmustafa
Group C
H.Camara Report
Sabry El-Saqqa El-Said Meçabih
Hadda
Amzine
Ouahid Aouni
Barakat Bassiouny Salah Sabry Gariseb
Diouf Fadiga N'Diaye
Group D
Rasoanaivo Randrianaivo Report
Kalou Ghodhbane
Yemweni
Report Zoko
Jaziri
Jaziri Kanzari Baya Report
Bakayoko
Bakayoko
Minga Report
Mhedhebi
K.Keïta Yapi Yapo F.Keïta
Zitouni Baya Mhedhebi Jelassi
Baya
Mulekelayi
Group E
(3–0)
- Dramé
- Camara
- Youla
The match was abandoned at 83 minutes with the score 0–2 after crowd trouble led police to fire tear gas in the stands, causing a mass panic in which 13 people were killed. The result after 83 minutes was allowed to stand.
(2–3)
- Kambou
- Touré
- Youla
- Sylla
- Feindouno
(1–1)
Report Nomvethe
Kasinauyo
H.Traoré Korbeogo Yaméogo Report Maduka
McCarthy
August
Goalscorers
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Ibrahima Bakayoko
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El Hadji Diouf
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Akwá
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Zoubeir Baya
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Patrick Mboma
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Ali Zitouni
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Abdeljalil Hadda
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Victor Agali
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Ziad Jaziri
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Mohamed Barakat
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Abdul-Hamid Bassiouny
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Tarek El-Said
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Charles Amoah
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Abdul Kader Keïta
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Nwankwo Kanu
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James Moga
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Imed Mhedhebi
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Chaswe Nsofwa
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Peter Ndlovu
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Ali Meçabih
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Brahim Ouahid
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Abdelhafid Tasfaout
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Bodunha
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Romeo Kambou
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Samuel Eto'o
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Marc-Vivien Foé
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Bernard Tchoutang
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Walter Bakouma
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Abdel Sattar Sabry
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Mido
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Souleymane Youla
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Kelvin Sebwe
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George Weah
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Christopher Wreh
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Khaled Elfallah
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Mutaz Kablan
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Patrick Mabedi
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Daniel Chitsulo
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Tijani Babangida
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Jay-Jay Okocha
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Yakubu
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Pape Thiaw
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Shaun Bartlett
-
Delron Buckley
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Khalid Bakhit
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Koffi Kossi
-
Khaled Badra
-
Rotson Kilambe
-
Charles Lota
-
Jones Mwewa
-
Fares Aouni
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Djamel Belmadi
-
Yacine Bezzaz
-
Rafik Saïfi
-
Fadel Settara
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Sebastião Gilberto
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Quinzinho
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Zico
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Moumouni Dagano
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Brahima Korbeogo
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Alain Nana
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Amadou Touré
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Harouna Traoré
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Narcisse Yaméogo
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Mamadou Zongo
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Patrice Abanda
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Lauren
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Pius Ndiefi
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Christ Bongo
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Edson Minga
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Mawa Inunu
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Papy Okitankoy Kimoto
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Kanika Matondo
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Jason Mayélé
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Kanku Mulekelayi
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Bolombo Tokala
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Ngidi Yemweni
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Abdel-Zaher El-Saqqa
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Ibrahim Said
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Mohamed Salah Abo Greisha
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Ishmael Addo
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Charles Akonnor
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Kwame Ayew
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Isaac Boakye
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Emmanuel Duah
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Emmanuel Osei Kuffour
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Yaw Preko
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Sambégou Bangoura
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Titi Camara
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Sékou Dramé
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Pascal Feindouno
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Abdoulaye Kapi Sylla
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Tchiressoua Guel
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Bonaventure Kalou
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Fadel Keïta
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Kandia Traoré
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Gilles Yapi Yapo
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Zéphirin Zoko
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Oliver Makor
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Zizi Roberts
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Frank Seator
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Musa Shannon
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Rajab Elharbi
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Khalifa Khalifa
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Jehad Muntasser
-
Ruphin Menakely
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Jean-Yves Randriamarozaka
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Harry Randrianaivo
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Etienne Rasoanaivo
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Nathalie Suiverstin
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John Maduka
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Gharib Amzine
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Rachid Benmahmoud
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Mustapha Hadji
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Rachid Rokki
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Erastus Gariseb
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Patrick Mkontwana
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Razundara Tjikuzu
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Julius Aghahowa
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Benedict Akwuegbu
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Henri Camara
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Pape Seydou Diop
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Khalilou Fadiga
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Moussa N'Diaye
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Mahmadu Alphajor Bah
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Sidique Mansaray
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Bradley August
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Matthew Booth
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Phil Masinga
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Benni McCarthy
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Siyabonga Nomvethe
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Sibusiso Zuma
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Mujahid Ahmed
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Edward Jildo
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Khalid Ahmed Elmustafa
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Eric Akoto
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Komlan Amewou
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Komlan Assignon
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Zanzan Atte-Oudeyi
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Sherif Touré Coubageat
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Jérôme Doté
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Alfa Potowabawi
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Moustapha Salifou
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Kaies Ghodhbane
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Riadh Jelassi
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Maher Kanzari
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Dadley Fichite
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Chalwe Kunda
-
Harry Milanzi
-
Andrew Sinkala
-
Elijah Tana
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Benjani Mwaruwani
-
Edzai Kasinauyo
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Blessing Makunike
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Master Masiku
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Patrick Ranaivoson (against Congo)
References
References
- "FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF) 2002, football - table and standings".
- (19 March 2001). "Fifa confirm Guinea ban". BBC Sport.
- "Stampede kills 12 at world cup tie". The Guardian.
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