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2005 CEMAC Cup


FieldValue
year2005
countryGabon
num_teams6
confederations1
championCameroon
count2
secondChad
thirdGabon
matches10
goals20
top_scorerGAB Rene Nsi-Akoue (3)

The 2005 CEMAC Cup was the second edition of the CEMAC Cup, the football championship of Central African nations

The tournament was held in the Libreville, Gabon.

First round

Group A

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
**6**220050
**3**210111
**0**200205
Feb 8, 2005******1–0******

Group B

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
**4**211041
**2**202011
**1**201103
Feb 8, 2005******0–0******

Knockout stage

Chad reached the final after beating hosts Gabon 3-2. The first goal was scored by Hamtouin Djenet (3'), Gaiüs Doumde added the second (10'), while Cyprien Nguembaye added the third (66'). Scorers for Gabon were René Nsi Akoué (6', pen.) and Serge Mabiala (68'). Cameroon beat Congo 4-3 after penalties shootout. The match had tied 0-0 at the end of full time.

Semi-finals

(**4–3** pen)

3rd Place Playoff

Feb 12, 2005******2–1******

Final

Feb 12, 2005******0–1****** (Amateur team)

References

Details at RSSSF archives

References

  1. http://www.angop.ao/angola/en_us/noticias/africa/2005/1/6/Chad-Cameroon-clash-CEMAC-cup-final,2ef358a6-0006-4948-ab21-87a130cca64d.html {{Dead link. (February 2022)
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