Coupe UDEAC and Coupe de la CEMAC


UDEAC abbreviated Union Douanière et Economique des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale. The countries concerned are Congo (Brazzaville), Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon and the Central African Republic; they played seven tournaments from 1984 until 1990.

After more than a decade, the same countries revived the competition under another name, the Coupe de la CEMAC, where CEMAC abbreviates Communauté Economique et Monétaire de l'Afrique Centrale. The Coupe de la CEMAC is restricted to players from the participants' domestic leagues.


Palmares

Year     Winners        Runners-Up          Venue
Coupe UDEAC
1984     Cameroon   2-2 Congo     [5-4 pen] Congo
1985     Gabon      3-0 Congo               Gabon
1986     Cameroon   4-1 Chad                Equatorial Guinea
1987     Cameroon   1-0 Chad                Chad
1988     Gabon      1-0 Cameroon            Cameroon       
1989     Cameroon   2-1 Central Afr. Rep.   Central Afr. Rep.   
1990     Congo      2-1 Cameroon            Congo
Coupe CEMAC
2003     Cameroon   3-2 Central Afr. Rep.   Congo
2005     Cameroon   1-0 Chad                Gabon
2006     Eq. Guinea 1-1 Cameroon  [4-2 pen] Equatorial Guinea
2007     Congo      1-0 Gabon               Chad
2008     Cameroon   3-0 Congo               Cameroon
2009     Centr.Afr. 3-0 Eq. Guinea          Central Afr. Rep.   
2010     Congo      1-1 Cameroon  [9-8 pen] Congo
2013     Gabon      2-0 Central Afr. Rep.   Gabon 
2014     Chad       3-2 Congo               Equatorial Guinea

Number of Wins


 7 [ 4] Cameroon   [play with amateur team in Coupe CEMAC]
 
 3 [ 4] Congo 
 3 [ 1] Gabon 

 1 [ 3] Central African Republic 
 1 [ 3] Chad 
 1 [ 1] Equatorial Guinea
 
NB: number of lost finals between square brackets



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