90 Minutes for Mandela

90 Minutes for Mandela

90 Minutes for Mandela was a charity football match held on 18 July 2007 in Cape Town, South Africa to mark the 89th birthday of Nelson Mandela.[1] Football stars past and present, such as Samuel Eto'o and Pelé, took part in the game. The match ended in a 3-3 draw between an African XI and a Rest of the World XI. Africa played in an all-white strip, while the Rest of the World team played in an all-black strip. A few hours before the game, Sepp Blatter granted honorary membership of FIFA to the Makana Football Association, a football league set up by prisoners on Robben Island, where Mandela was imprisoned.[2][3]

Mandela did not attend the match, he did though send a message via video. Proceeds of the match will go to programmes supported by the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Before the game an official match shirt was presented to Mandela with the number 89 on the reverse.[4][5]

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Match result

The match, played in front of a crowd of 35,412 ended in a 3-3 draw between an African XI and a Rest of the World XI. Iván Zamorano, Ruud Gullit and Julen Guerrero scored for the Rest of the World with Abedi Pele and Hossam Hassan (2) scoring for the Africans.[6]

Squads

Over 50 players were selected to appear in the match, to represent the two teams.[7]

Africa XI

The Africa XI was coached by Jean Manga-Onguene of Cameroon and Jomo Sono of South Africa.

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Cameroon GK Jacques Songo'o
2 Nigeria DF Austin Eguavoen
3 Cameroon DF Stephen Tataw
4 Nigeria DF Stephen Keshi
6 South Africa FW Phil Masinga
7 Cameroon FW François Omam-Biyik
8 Algeria FW Rabah Madjer
9 Cameroon FW Samuel Eto'o
10 Ghana FW Abedi Pele
11 Zambia FW Kalusha Bwalya
12 South Africa GK Andre Arendse
14 Nigeria FW Daniel Amokachi
No. Position Player
15 South Africa DF Doctor Khumalo
16 Nigeria FW Samson Siasia
17 Tunisia MF Zoubeir Baya
20 Liberia FW George Weah
21 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Lomana LuaLua
22 Egypt FW Hossam Hassan
Morocco GK Badou Zaki
Uganda DF David Obua
Nigeria DF Uche Okechukwu
Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Santos Muntubile
Angola FW Pedro Mantorras
Kenya FW Dennis Oliech

Rest of the World XI

The Rest of the World XI was coached by Roy Hodgson of England and Claude Le Roy of France.

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Andoni Zubizarreta
4 England DF Gary Mabbutt
5 South Africa DF Mark Fish
6 France MF Christian Karembeu
7 New Zealand FW Wynton Rufer
8 Spain MF Julen Guerrero
9 Spain FW Emilio Butragueño
10 Brazil FW Pelé
11 Iran FW Ali Daei
No. Position Player
13 Chile FW Iván Zamorano
14 Cameroon FW Patrick M'Boma
15 Côte d'Ivoire FW Youssouf Falikou Fofana
16 South Korea FW Kim Joo-Sung
18 Brazil MF Leonardo Araújo
19 South Africa DF Lucas Radebe
20 Netherlands MF Ruud Gullit
22 Switzerland FW Stéphane Chapuisat
Argentina MF Fernando Redondo

Nelson Mandela Farewell Game

FIFA organized a similar all-star match on 17 August 1999 to honour Mandela when he stepped down as South African president, which was held at Ellis Park in Johannesburg in front of a crowd of 40,000 between a Mandela XI which featured, among others, Lucas Radebe, Mark Fish, Celestine Babayaro, Samuel Kuffour, Kalusha Bwalya, Hossam Hassan, Benni McCarthy, Nwankwo Kanu, Titi Camara and Shabani Nonda and a Fifa World XI which included, among others, Jorge Campos, Taribo West, Rigobert Song, Branco, Dunga, Thomas Häßler, Mustapha Hadji, Luis Hernández, Viorel Moldovan, Murat Yakin, Lubomir Moravcik, Abedi Pele and Jean-Pierre Papin. That particular match ended 2-2.[8][9]

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