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2011 African Nations Championship

2011 African Nations Championship

FieldValue
tourney_nameAfrican Nations Championship
year2011
other_titlesبطولة أمم أفريقيا للمحليين 2011
2011 CHAN
imageAfrican Nations Championship 2011.png
size180px
countrySudan
dates4–25 February
num_teams16
confederations1
venues5
cities4
champion_other
count1
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches32
goals59
top_scorerALG El Arbi Hillel Soudani
RSA Myron Shongwe
SUD Mudather Karika
TUN Zouheir Dhaouadi
TUN Salema Gasdaoui
(3 goals)
playerTUN Zouheir Dhaouadi
prevseason[2009](2009-african-nations-championship)
nextseason[2014](2014-african-nations-championship)

2011 CHAN RSA Myron Shongwe SUD Mudather Karika TUN Zouheir Dhaouadi TUN Salema Gasdaoui (3 goals)

Participating nations

The 2011 African Nations Championship was the second edition of the African Nations Championship tournament. Each participating nation was represented mostly by players who play in their respective local divisions. The competition was hosted in Sudan from February 4 to 25, 2011. Tunisia won their first title by defeating Angola in the final 3–0.

Qualified nations

TeamQualificationCentral Eastern ZoneNorthern ZoneWestern Zone AWestern Zone BCentral ZoneCentral Eastern ZoneSouthern Zone
Hosts
Winner Play-off
Winner Play-off
Winner 1st Round
Winner 1st Round
Winner Play-off
Winner Play-off
Winner Play-off
Winner 1st Round
(holders)Winner 1st Round
Winner Play-off
Winner 2nd Round
Winner 2nd Round
Winner 2nd Round
RSA South AfricaWinner 2nd Round
Winner 2nd Round

Venues

OmdurmanPort SudanKhartoumOmdurman{{location map+Sudan (2005-2011)float=rightwidth=275caption=places=
Al Merreikh StadiumPort Sudan StadiumKhartoum Stadium
Capacity: **42,000**Capacity: **13,000**Capacity: **23,000**
[[File:Al-Marekh Stadium Omdurman Sudan 1964 Designed by Abdel-Moneim Mustafa 10.jpg180px]][[File:Placeholder_view_vector.svgframeless186x186px]][[File:Placeholder_view_vector.svgframeless186x186px]]
AlHilal StadiumWad Madani Stadium
Capacity: **15,000**Capacity: **15,000**
[[File:Placeholder_view_vector.svgframeless186x186px]][[File:Placeholder_view_vector.svgframeless186x186px]]

Squads

Main article: 2011 African Nations Championship squads

Draw

  • The Final draw for the Groups was held on Saturday November 27, 2010 in Khartoum. The 16 teams were split into four pots, with Pot 1 containing the top four seeded nations. Sudan are seeded as hosts and Congo DR as reigning holders. Ghana and Senegal have the two strongest records and so they complete the top seeded for Pot 1. A draw will then be done to determine which of these two countries shall be awarded the letter B1 and which one will have the letter D1 . The remaining twelve countries was categorized into three hats according to the following criteria in order of priority:
  • Results in the 1st Edition CHAN 2009
  • Zonal Separation as determined by CAF statutes
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

Group stage

Tie-breaking criteria

Where two or more teams end the group stage with the same number of points, their ranking is determined by the following criteria:

  1. points earned in the matches between the teams concerned;
  2. goal difference in the matches between the teams concerned;
  3. number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  4. number of away goals scored in the matches between the teams concerned;
  5. goal difference in all group matches;
  6. number of goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Yellow and red cards
  8. drawing of lots by the organizing committee.
Key to colors in group tables

All times are in local, East Africa Time (UTC+03:00).

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
321020+2**7**
312042+2**5**
3111440**4**
300315−4**0**

Soudani

Bembangoye



Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
RSA South Africa330062+4**9**
3201220**6**
310223−1**3**
300314−3**0**

Shabangu





Mkhwanazi

Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
330050+5**9**
311134−1**4**
310224−2**3**
301213−2**1**

Baba



Kaluyituka

Ekane

Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
321062+4**7**
312032+1**5**
3111220**4**
300327-5**0**

M.N. Diop


Gasdaoui Dhaouadi


Korbi

Osório

Knockout phase

All times are in local, East Africa Time (UTC+03:00).

|18 February 2011 – Khartoum|RSA South Africa |0||2 |19 February 2011 – Khartoum||1| |0 |18 February 2011 – Omdurman|**** (pen.)|1 (4)||1 (3) |19 February 2011 – Omdurman||0 (7)|**** (pen.)|0 (8) |22 February 2011 – Khartoum||1 (3)|**** (pen.)|1 (5) |22 February 2011 – Omdurman||1 (2)|**** (pen.)|1 (4) |25 February 2011 – Omdurman||3||0 |25 February 2011 – Omdurman||0||1

Quarter-finals

Metref

Saif Eldin Mosaab Mohamed Ali Safari Hitham Modibo Abdoul Karim Sabiou Moctar

Balokog Nguemaleu Ashu Sagong Ndame Moundi Monkam Ekane Osório Miguel Kali Love Santana D.Masunguna Zé Kalanga Fabricio

Semi-finals

Lemmouchia Meftah Metref Souissi Gharbi Hicheri Korbi

Third Place Playoff

Final

Main article: 2011 African Nations Championship Final

Dhaouadi Darragi

Scorers

;3 goals

  • ALG El Arbi Hillel Soudani
  • RSA Myron Shongwe
  • SDN Mudather Karika
  • TUN Zouheir Dhaouadi
  • TUN Salema Gasdaoui

;2 goals

  • ALG Abdelmoumene Djabou
  • ANG Love
  • GAB Jerry Nelson Pitty Djoué
  • RSA Bheki Leonard Shabangu
  • TUN Oussama Darragi

;1 goal

  • ALG Adel Maïza
  • ALG Hocine Metref
  • ANG Kali
  • ANG Osório Carvalho
  • CMR Ousmaïla Baba
  • CMR Jean Paul Ekane Ngah
  • CMR Joseph Julien Momasso
  • CMR Arnaud Monkam Guekam
  • CMR Geremi Sagong
  • COD Mulota Kabangu
  • COD Dioko Kaluyituka
  • COD Matondo Salakiaku
  • CIV Zoumana Koné
  • CIV Kesse Jean-Paul Mangoua
  • GAB Jean Ulrich Bembangoye
  • GAB Johan Diderot Lengoualama
  • GHA Coomson Daniel Larbi
  • MLI Alou Bagayoko
  • NIG Abdelkader Adamou Tiemou
  • NIG Tukur Gambo
  • NIG Sidibe Issa Modibo
  • RWA Jean Baptiste Mugiraneza
  • RWA Jacques Tuyisenge
  • SEN Mohamed Niang Diop
  • SEN Moustapha Kassé
  • RSA Nhlakanipho Already Mkhwanazi
  • SUD Bakri Al-Madina
  • SUD Saif Eldin Ali Idris Farah
  • TUN Khaled Korbi
  • TUN Youssef Msakni
  • TUN Mejdi Traoui
  • UGA Juma Sadam Ibrahim
  • ZIM Archford Gutu
  • ZIM Norman Maroto

References

References

  1. (2010-10-23). "CHAN draw to be held on 27 of November 2010". CAF.
  2. Football, CAF - Confederation of African. "CAF - CAF Error Page".
  3. Article 66, paragraph 5 in the [http://www.cafonline.com/modules/documents/upload/1405.pdf ''Regulations of the African Nations Championship''].
  4. (2011-02-13). "CHAN 2011 quarter finals in Khartoum, 3rd place same day as final". CAF.
  5. NB: On the official CAF Communiqué match (report) No. 26, the score of Penalty Kicks indicated is 3–2, all other sources indicate the score as 4–3.
  6. NB: On the official CAF Communiqué match (report) No. 30, the score of Penalty Kicks indicated is 3–5, all other sources indicate the score as 2–4.
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