Africa - Women's Championship 2002

First Round 
[Aug 10 and 24]
Zambia                  w/o   Botswana           [Botswana withdrew]
Ethiopia                w/o   Swaziland          [Swaziland withdrew]
Eritrea               2-3 2-2 Tanzania           [in Asmara and Dar-es-Salaam]
Sao Tome and Principe 0-2 0-6 Gabon              [in São Tomé and Libreville]
Senegal                 w/o   Guinea Bissau      [Guinea Bissau withdrew]
Ivory Coast           3-3 1-1 Mali               [in Abidjan and Bamako]
[Aug 11 and 24]
Angola                3-0 3-1 Equatorial Guinea  [in Luanda and Malabo]

Second Round 
[Sep 21 and Oct 12]
Gabon                 0-0 0-4 Cameroon           [in Libreville and Yaoundé]
Zambia                1-4 0-4 South Africa       [in Lusaka and Bloemfontein]
[Sep 21 and Oct 13]
Tanzania              0-5 0-5 Zimbabwe           [in Dar-es-Salaam and Harare]
[Sep 22 and Oct 11]
Angola                1-0 0-1 Congo-Kinshasa     [aet, 5-4 pen] [in Luanda and Kinshasa]
Mali                  0-0 0-0 Morocco            [aet, 5-4 pen] [in Bamako and Rabat]
[Sep 22 and Oct 12]
Senegal               0-3 1-3 Ghana              [in Dakar and Kumasi]
[Sep 22 and Oct 13]
Ethiopia              2-0 2-2 Uganda             [in Addis-Ababa and Kampala]


Final Tournament in Nigeria, December 7-21

NB: Nigeria qualified as hosts (and holders)

Group A [Warri]
 7-12 Nigeria       3-0 Ethiopia
        [Stella Mbachu 15, Mercy Akide 63, 66]
      Mali          0-2 Ghana
        [Alberta Sackey 55, Dgajmah Marvis 78]
10-12 Ethiopia      2-2 Mali
        [Awasso Endegene-Leme 61, 70; Maichata Konate 20, Rokiatou Samake 44]
      Nigeria       0-1 Ghana
        [Alberta Sackey 33]
13-12 Nigeria       5-1 Mali
        [Mercy Akide 38, Perpetua Nkwocha 40, 70, Florence Iweta 49,
         Ifeanyichukwu Chiejine 82; Rokiatou Samake 60]
      Ghana         3-0 Ethiopia        [in Oghara]
        [Alberta Sackey 30, 60, Nana Ama Gyamfuah 75]

 1.GHANA          3  3  0  0  6- 0  9
 2.NIGERIA        3  2  0  1  8- 2  6
 3.Mali           3  0  1  2  3- 9  1
 4.Ethiopia       3  0  1  2  2- 8  1

Group B [Oghara]
 8-12 South Africa  2-1 Cameroon
        [Veronica Phewa 70, Antonia Carelse 71; Antoinette Anounga 72]
      Angola        1-1 Zimbabwe
        [Irene Gonçalves 16; Esther Zulu Talent 48]
11-12 Cameroon      0-0 Zimbabwe
      South Africa  1-1 Angola
        [Lydia Monyepao 9; Jacinta Ramos 75]
14-12 Cameroon      1-0 Angola
        [Madeleine Ngono Mani 89]
      South Africa  3-1 Zimbabwe        [in Warri]
        [Veronica Phewa 27, 33, 61; Esther Zulu Talent 50]

 1.South Africa   3  2  1  0  6- 3  7
 2.Cameroon       3  1  1  1  2- 2  4
 3.Angola         3  0  2  1  2- 3  2
 4.Zimbabwe       3  0  2  1  2- 4  2

Semifinals [Warri]
17-12 Ghana         3-2 Cameroon        [aet]
        [Djagmah Marvis 2, Nana Ama Gyamfuah 75, Adjoa Bayor 120;
         Christelle Pokam 83, Rolande Belemgoto 90pen]
        [Referee: Constance Adipo (Uganda)]
18-12 South Africa  0-5 Nigeria
        [Olaitan Yusuf 31, Ifeanyichukwu Chiejine 47, Stella Mbachu 56, 81,
         Perpetua Nkwocha 69]

Third Place Match [Warri]
20-12 Cameroon      3-0 South Africa

Final [Warri]
20-12 Ghana         0-2 Nigeria
        [Perpetual Nkwocha 25, Ekpo Effionwan 75]
        [match was held up for about 5 minutes after fans pelted a
         linesman with sachets of water after Alberta Sackey of Ghana
         had not been given off-side (but missed the chance anyway)]

NB: both finalists qualify for World Cup 2003

overview file

2000

2002 details (qualifying and final tournament)

2004


About this document

With thanks to Todd Roman (Toad8098@aol.com), Sébastien Duret (seduret@aol.com), Oshebeng Koonyaditse (oshebeng@worldonline.co.za) and David Matishen (DaveM148@aol.com)

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Last updated: 12 Apr 2004

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