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2004 African Cup of Nations qualification

Football tournament


Football tournament

Qualification for the 2004 African Cup of Nations.

Qualified teams

  • (qualified as holders)
  • (qualified as hosts)

Qualifying round

Of the 52 nations, only Somalia didn't take part, Cameroon qualified as holders and Tunisia qualified as hosts. Furthermore, Djibouti, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Guinea-Bissau withdrew. The remaining 46 teams then ended up being divided into 7 groups of 4 teams and 6 groups of 3 teams, with the 13 group winners and the best runner-up from the groups containing 4 sides, qualifying for the finals. Qualifying took place between 6 September 2002 and 6 July 2003.

Group A




N. Kanu

Odemwingie Akwá

Akwá
Flávio Amado
Stopirra
Chinho

Group B

Garba Mansaré
Conté


A. Sylla


Kidanu

Feindouno

Group C

Tchomogo
Latoundji


Kabair

Ogunbiyi


Latoundji Awarded Tanzania pulled out for financial reasons and the game was awarded to Sudan.

Group D


Minoungou Guié-Mien
Bakouma

Ewolo

A. Touré
Minoungou

Ouédraogo
Minoungou

Minoungou

Group E

Toni Otieno
Oliech


Oyuga
Oliech Caló

Touré
Mikimba
Adebayor Caló

Abandoned at 85' Caló The match was abandoned at 3-0 in 85' when Mauritania were reduced to six players following 5 red cards. The result stood.

Group F


Sidibé
D. Coulibaly

D. Coulibaly A. Ndlovu

Zialor


B. Touré

Group G

Sesay
Mansaray

Bah Bidoudane
Safri
Rokki
Kacemi

Larry
Bito'o

Malango

Zairi Kabbah

Mintsa

Group H


Sarr
J. Ceesay
Soley


H. Camara
Diouf

H. Camara

Group I

Muntasser
Essam Bilal Marlin Piana

Piana Nhleko


Musasa

Piana Sibusiso Dlamini Kolagano

Al-Mirghani
Al-Tarhouni
Al-Milyan
Saad

Group J




El-Sayed
Hamza
Emam
A. Hassan

Belal
Mido

Appou

Group K


Buckley


Bakari
Dindane

Nomvete

Fredericks

Group L


Belmadi


Hummel


Group M


Mohammed
Asampong
Boateng Ndikumana




Best runner-up

The best runner-up from groups with four teams would qualify for the finals.

References

References

  1. "African Nations Cup 2004".
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