2009 CEMAC Cup

The 2009 CEMAC Cup was the sixth edition of the CEMAC Cup, the football championship of Central African nations.

2009 CEMAC Cup
Tournament details
Host countryCentral African Republic
DatesDecember 1–December 13
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Central African Republic (1st title)
Runners-up Equatorial Guinea
Third place Chad
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored26 (2.6 per match)
Top scorer(s)Central African Republic Hilaire Momi
(5 goals)

The tournament was held from December 1 to December 13 in the Central African Republic. The tournament was played by 6 teams composed just by players based on local clubs. All matches were played in the Barthelemy Boganda Stadium. Central African Republic managed to beat Equatorial Guinea in the final by 3-0, and won their first title in this tournament.

First round

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Central African Republic 6220030
 Equatorial Guinea 1201123
 Congo 1201124
Central African Republic 1 – 0 Equatorial Guinea
Amores Dertin 47'
Congo 2 – 2 Equatorial Guinea
José-Princelin Kouyou 28'
Durel Akoli 90' (pen.)
Daniel Ekedo 41' (pen.)
Emmanuel Essono 83'
Central African Republic 2 – 0 Congo
Ferdinand Kémo 7'
Hilaire Momi 87' (pen.)

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Chad 3210144
 Gabon 3210144
 Cameroon 3210111

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Chad 4 – 3 Gabon
Ahmed-Evariste Medego 40'
Karl Max Dany 57'
Yaya Kerim 69'
Leger Djime 90+1'
Geoffroy Ngame Essono 28', 33'
Johan Lengoualama 76'
Gabon 1 – 0 Cameroon
Geoffroy Ngame Essono 53'

Knockout round

Semi-finals

Central African Republic 2 – 1 Gabon
Hilaire Momi 3', 39' Johan Lengoualama 13'
Chad 0 – 1 Equatorial Guinea
Landry Mpondo 62'

3rd place playoff

Chad 2 – 1 Gabon
Yaya Kerim 32'
Karl Max Dany 79'
Geoffroy Ngame Essono 23' (pen.)

Final

Central African Republic 3 – 0 Equatorial Guinea
Salif Keita 2'
Hilaire Momi 13', 86'
Report
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Neguel Damgwa (Cameroon)

Individual scorers

References

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