• The 2003 CEMAC Cup was the first edition of the CEMAC Cup, the football championship of Central African nations. It is the successor of the UDEAC Cup from...
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  • The CEMAC Cup was a non-commercialised football tournament that included only local league players from the Republic of Congo, Chad, Equatorial Guinea...
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    2006 and 2008. A women's tournament and the re-introduction of the Clubs Cup was announced on 11 January 2011. Football in Africa portal UNAF (North Africa)...
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  • score a crucial late goal. The biggest achievement for Chad so far is a CEMAC Cup (Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa) title in 2014, after...
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  • Africa and the world, they recently achieved success. They won the 2009 CEMAC Cup by beating Gabon in the semi-finals and Equatorial Guinea in the final...
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  • played in the next decade. In 2003, the same countries decided to revive the competition under another name, the CEMAC Cup. Played in Congo. Dec 16, 1984...
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  • Nations Cup U-17 UNIFFAC Cup UNAF U-23 Tournament CEMAC Cup Amílcar Cabral Cup CAF Champions League: 1st-tier cup CAF Confederation Cup: 2nd-tier cup African...
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  • Congo national football team (category Africa Cup of Nations-winning countries)
    still active with Congo. CAF African Cup of Nations Champions (1): 1972 African Games1 Gold medal (1): 1965 CEMAC Cup Champions (2): 2007, 2010 Runners-up...
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  • Cup. He was voted the best goalkeeper of the 2008 Cemac Cup in Cameroon. However, most of the CEMAC matches were not counted as FIFA official. List of...
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  • not enter CEMAC Cup Champions: 2013 Runners-up: 2007 Third place: 2005, 2006 UDEAC Cup Champions: 1985, 1988 Third place: 1987, 1989 UNIFAC Cup Champions:...
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