2011 African Nations Championship

The 2011 African Nations Championship was the second edition of the African Nations Championship tournament. Each participating nation was represented mostly by players who play in their respective local divisions. The competition was hosted in Sudan from February 4 to 25, 2011. Tunisia won their first title by defeating Angola in the final 3–0.

2011 African Nations Championship
بطولة أمم أفريقيا للمحليين 2011
2011 CHAN
Tournament details
Host countrySudan
Dates4–25 February
Teams16 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)5 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Tunisia (1st title)
Runners-up Angola
Third place Sudan
Fourth place Algeria
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored59 (1.84 per match)
Top scorer(s)Algeria El Arbi Hillel Soudani
South Africa Myron Shongwe
Sudan Mudather Karika
Tunisia Zouheir Dhaouadi
Tunisia Salema Gasdaoui
(3 goals)
Best player(s)Tunisia Zouheir Dhaouadi
Participating nations

Qualified nations

Team Qualification
Central Eastern Zone
 Sudan Hosts
Northern Zone
 Algeria Winner Play-off
 Tunisia Winner Play-off
Western Zone A
 Mali Winner 1st Round
 Senegal Winner 1st Round
Western Zone B
 Ivory Coast Winner Play-off
 Ghana Winner Play-off
 Niger Winner Play-off
Central Zone
 Cameroon Winner 1st Round
 DR Congo (holders) Winner 1st Round
 Gabon Winner Play-off
Central Eastern Zone
 Rwanda Winner 2nd Round
 Uganda Winner 2nd Round
Southern Zone
 Angola Winner 2nd Round
South Africa South Africa Winner 2nd Round
 Zimbabwe Winner 2nd Round

Venues

Omdurman Khartoum
Al Merreikh StadiumKhartoum Stadium
15.39°N 32.29°E / 15.39; 32.2915.38°N 32.32°E / 15.38; 32.32
Capacity: 42,000Capacity: 23,000
OmdurmanWad Madani
AlHilal StadiumWad Madani Stadium
15.39°N 32.29°E / 15.39; 32.2914.24°N 33.31°E / 14.24; 33.31
Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 15,000
Port Sudan
Port Sudan Stadium
19.37°N 37.13°E / 19.37; 37.13
Capacity: 13,000

Squads

Draw

  • The Final draw for the Groups was held on Saturday November 27, 2010 in Khartoum.[1] The 16 teams were split into four pots, with Pot 1 containing the top four seeded nations. Sudan are seeded as hosts and Congo DR as reigning holders. Ghana and Senegal have the two strongest records and so they complete the top seeded for Pot 1. A draw will then be done to determine which of these two countries shall be awarded the letter B1 and which one will have the letter D1 .[2]

The remaining twelve countries was categorized into three hats according to the following criteria in order of priority:

  • Results in the 1st Edition CHAN 2009
  • Zonal Separation as determined by CAF statutes
Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4

 Sudan (Assigned to A1)
 DR Congo (Assigned to C1)
 Ghana
 Senegal

 Algeria
 Ivory Coast
 Tunisia
 Zimbabwe

 Angola
 Cameroon
 Gabon
South Africa South Africa

 Mali
 Niger
 Rwanda
 Uganda

Group stage

Tie-breaking criteria

Where two or more teams end the group stage with the same number of points, their ranking is determined by the following criteria:[3]

  1. points earned in the matches between the teams concerned;
  2. goal difference in the matches between the teams concerned;
  3. number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  4. number of away goals scored in the matches between the teams concerned;
  5. goal difference in all group matches;
  6. number of goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Yellow and red cards
  8. drawing of lots by the organizing committee.
Key to colors in group tables
Teams that advanced to the quarter-finals

All times are in local, East Africa Time (UTC+03:00).

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Sudan 321020+27
 Algeria 312042+25
 Gabon 31114404
 Uganda 300315−40
 Sudan1 – 0 Gabon
Mudather Karika 19' Report

 Uganda0 – 2 Algeria
Report Djabou 18'
Soudani 62'

 Gabon2 – 2 Algeria
Lengoualama 51'
Bembangoye 90+2'
Report Soudani 70' 89'

 Sudan1 – 0 Uganda
Mudather Karika 9' Report
Referee: Ousmane Fall (Senegal)

 Sudan0 – 0 Algeria
Report

 Gabon2 – 1 Uganda
Pitty Djoué 65' 69' Report Sadam 88'

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
South Africa South Africa 330062+49
 Niger 32012206
 Zimbabwe 310223−13
 Ghana 300314−30
 Ghana1 – 2South Africa South Africa
Larbi 19' Report Shongwe 57'
Shabangu 88'
Referee: Khalid Abdel Rahman (Sudan)

 Zimbabwe0 – 1 Niger
Report Abdelkader 76'
Referee: Mal Mohamadou (Cameroon)

South Africa South Africa2 – 0 Niger
Shongwe 56' 87' Report
Referee: Wellington Kaoma (Zambia)

 Ghana0 – 1 Zimbabwe
Report Gutu 70'
Referee: Hélder Martins de Carvalho (Angola)

 Ghana0 – 1 Niger
Report Tukur 89'

South Africa South Africa2 – 1 Zimbabwe
Shabangu 33'
Mkhwanazi 62'
Report Maroto 2'

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Cameroon 330050+59
 DR Congo 311134−14
 Ivory Coast 310224−23
 Mali 301213−21
 DR Congo0 – 2 Cameroon
Report Momasso 42'
Baba 80'

 Ivory Coast1 – 0 Mali
Koné 23' Report

 Cameroon1 – 0 Mali
Sagong 68' Report

 DR Congo2 – 1 Ivory Coast
Salakiaku 18'
Kaluyituka 31'
Report Mangoua 8'
Referee: Jose Rachide (Mozambique)

 Cameroon2 – 0 Ivory Coast
Monkam 54'
Ekane 90'
Report

 DR Congo1 – 1 Mali
Kabangu 82' Report Bagayoko 80'
Referee: Mohamed Ragab Omar (Libya)

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Tunisia 321062+47
 Angola 312032+15
 Senegal 31112204
 Rwanda 300327-50
 Senegal2 – 0 Rwanda
M. Kasse 89'
M.N. Diop 90+3'
Report


 Tunisia3 – 1 Rwanda
Darragi 21'
Gasdaoui 32'
Dhaouadi 44'
Report Tuyisenge 23'

 Senegal0 – 0 Angola
Report
Referee: Mohamed Ragab Omar (Libya)

 Senegal0 – 2 Tunisia
Report Gasdaoui 45'
Korbi 88'
Referee: Khalid Abdel Rahman (Sudan)

 Rwanda1 – 2 Angola
Mugiraneza 18' Report Love 31'
Osório 57'
Referee: Mal Mohamadou (Cameroon)

Knockout phase

All times are in local, East Africa Time (UTC+03:00). [4]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
18 February 2011 – Khartoum
 
 
South Africa South Africa 0
 
22 February 2011 – Khartoum
 
 Algeria2
 
 Algeria1 (3)
 
19 February 2011 – Khartoum
 
 Tunisia (pen.)1 (5)
 
 Tunisia1
 
25 February 2011 – Omdurman
 
 DR Congo 0
 
 Tunisia3
 
18 February 2011 – Omdurman
 
 Angola0
 
 Sudan (pen.)1 (4)
 
22 February 2011 – Omdurman
 
 Niger1 (3)
 
 Sudan1 (2)
 
19 February 2011 – Omdurman
 
 Angola (pen.)1 (4) Third Place
 
 Cameroon0 (7)
 
25 February 2011 – Omdurman
 
 Angola (pen.)0 (8)
 
 Algeria0
 
 
 Sudan1
 

Quarter-finals

South Africa South Africa0 – 2 Algeria
Report Maïza 44' (pen)
Metref 90+2'
Referee: Ousmane Fall (Senegal)

 Sudan1 – 1 (a.e.t.) Niger
Bakri 17' Report Modibo 65'
Penalties
Muhannad El Tahir soccer ball with check mark
Saif Eldin soccer ball with red X
Mosaab soccer ball with check mark
Mohamed Ali Safari soccer ball with check mark
Hitham soccer ball with check mark
4–3 [5] soccer ball with check mark Idrissa
soccer ball with red X Modibo
soccer ball with check mark Abdoul Karim
soccer ball with red X Sabiou
soccer ball with check mark Moctar

 Cameroon0 – 0 (a.e.t.) Angola
Report
Penalties
Bebey soccer ball with check mark
Balokog soccer ball with check mark
Nguemaleu soccer ball with check mark
Ashu soccer ball with check mark
Sagong soccer ball with red X
Ndame soccer ball with check mark
Moundi soccer ball with check mark
Monkam soccer ball with check mark
Ekane soccer ball with red X
7–8 soccer ball with check mark Job
soccer ball with red X Osório
soccer ball with check mark Miguel
soccer ball with check mark Kali
soccer ball with check mark Love
soccer ball with check mark Santana
soccer ball with check mark D.Masunguna
soccer ball with check mark Zé Kalanga
soccer ball with check mark Fabricio

 Tunisia1 – 0 DR Congo
Dhaouadi 50' Report

Semi-finals


Third Place Playoff

 Algeria0 – 1 Sudan
Report Mudather Karika 37'

Final

 Tunisia3 – 0 Angola
Traoui 47'
Dhaouadi 74'
Darragi 80'
Report
 2011 African Nations Championship
champions 

Tunisia
First title

Scorers

3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

References

  1. "CHAN draw to be held on 27 of November 2010". CAF. 2010-10-23. Archived from the original on 27 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
  2. Football, CAF - Confederation of African. "CAF - CAF Error Page". www.cafonline.com. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  3. Article 66, paragraph 5 in the Regulations of the African Nations Championship.
  4. "CHAN 2011 quarter finals in Khartoum, 3rd place same day as final". CAF. 2011-02-13. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
  5. NB: On the official CAF Communiqué match (report) No. 26, the score of Penalty Kicks indicated is 3–2, all other sources indicate the score as 4–3.
  6. NB: On the official CAF Communiqué match (report) No. 30, the score of Penalty Kicks indicated is 3–5, all other sources indicate the score as 2–4.
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