2002 African Cup of Nations Final

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2002 African Cup of Nations Final
Stade de 26-mars.png
Event2002 Africa Cup of Nations
After extra time
Cameroon won 3–2 on penalties
Date13 February 2002
VenueStade du 26 Mars, Bamako
RefereeGamal Al-Ghandour (Egypt)
Attendance50,000
2000
2004

The 2002 African Cup of Nations Final was a football match that took place on 13 February 2002 at the Stade du 26 Mars in Bamako, Mali, to determine the winner of the 2002 African Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Cameroon won the title for the fourth time by beating Senegal 3–2 on penalties.[1][2]

Match details[]

Details[]

Senegal 0–0 (a.e.t.) Cameroon
Report
Penalties
Coly soccer ball with check mark
Fadiga soccer ball with check mark
Faye soccer ball with red X
Diouf soccer ball with red X
Cissé soccer ball with red X
2–3 soccer ball with red X Womé
soccer ball with check mark Suffo
soccer ball with check mark Lauren
soccer ball with check mark Geremi
soccer ball with red X Song
Attendance: 50,000
Senegal
Cameroon
GK 1 Tony Sylva
RB 17 Ferdinand Coly Yellow card 95'
CB 6 Aliou Cissé (c)
CB 13 Lamine Diatta
LB 2 Omar Daf
RM 10 Khalilou Fadiga
CM 15 Salif Diao
CM 19 Papa Bouba Diop downward-facing red arrow 91'
LM 22 Makhtar N'Diaye downward-facing red arrow 46'
CF 7 Henri Camara Yellow card 88' downward-facing red arrow 106'
CF 11 El Hadji Diouf Yellow card 90'
Substitutions:
MF 14 Moussa N'Diaye upward-facing green arrow 46'
MF 12 Amady Faye upward-facing green arrow 91'
FW 9 Souleymane Camara upward-facing green arrow 106'
Manager:
France Bruno Metsu
GK 1 Alioum Boukar
CB 2 Bill Tchato Yellow card 60'
CB 4 Rigobert Song (c)
CB 5 Raymond Kalla
RWB 8 Geremi
DM 12 Lauren
CM 17 Marc-Vivien Foé Yellow card 23'
DM 20 Salomon Olembé
LWB 3 Pierre Womé
CF 9 Samuel Eto'o Yellow card 62'
CF 11 Pius N'Diefi downward-facing red arrow 104'
Substitutions:
FW 18 Patrick Suffo upward-facing green arrow 104'
Manager:
Germany Winfried Schäfer

References[]

  1. ^ Copnall, James (11 March 2002). "Cameroon are hot from the spot". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Cameroon retain Cup". BBC Sport. 10 February 2002. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
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