2004 Women's African Football Championship

2004 Women's African Football Championship

The 2004 Women's African Football Championship was held in South Africa between 18 September and 3 October 2004. The tournament was won by Nigeria.

Qualification

Eight teams make it through to the main tournament in Nigeria, and the teams played in a single-elimination tournament until eight teams remained for the finals.

First round

Winners, in bold, progressed to the second round. Matches were played on 29 May and 30 May 2004 (1st leg), and 12 June 2004 (2nd leg).cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/afr-women04.html |title=Africa - Women's Championship 2004 |accessdate=2007-09-20 |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]

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date = 18 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|RSA
score = 0-3
team2 = fbw|GHA
goals1 =
goals2 = Anokyewaa 36" Foriwa 50'
Asante 76'
stadium =
report =
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date = 18 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|ZIM
score = 1-1
team2 = fbw|ETH
goals1 =
goals2 =
stadium =
report =
----footballbox
date= 21 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|GHA
score = 2-1
team2 = fbw|ETH
goals1 = Anokyewaa 16" Shibru 90' (og)
goals2 = Yasine Zaytuna 60'
stadium =
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3677974.stm (BBC)]
----footballbox
date= 21 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|RSA
score = 1-2
team2 = fbw|ZIM
goals1 = Modise 5'
goals2 = Moyo 32'
Mharakurwa 50'
stadium =
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----footballbox
date= 24 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|RSA
score = 1-2
team2 = fbw|ETH
goals1 = Monyepoa
goals2 = Belay
Gebrekirstos 45' (pen)
stadium =
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3687902.stm (BBC)]
----footballbox
date= 24 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|GHA
score = 2-0
team2 = fbw|ZIM
goals1 = Bayor 18'
Anokyewaa 25'
goals2 =
stadium =
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3687902.stm (BBC)]

Group B

footballbox
date = 19 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|NGR
score = 4-0
team2 = fbw|ALG
goals1 = Eze 42'
Ameh 50'
Nkwocha 70'
Okolo 75'
goals2 =
stadium =
report =
----footballbox
date = 19 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|CMR
score = 2-2
team2 = fbw|MLI
goals1 = Mete 18'
Mbida
goals2 = Diarra
Keita
stadium =
report =
----footballbox
date = 22 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|ALG
score = 3-0
team2 = fbw|MLI
goals1 = Sedhane 11'
Imloul 45'
Laouadi 46'
goals2 =
stadium =
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3681368.stm (BBC)]
----footballbox
date = 22 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|NGR
score = 2-2
team2 = fbw|CMR
goals1 = Nkwocha 9'
Uwak 70'
goals2 = Mekongo 60'
Bella 74'
stadium =
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3681368.stm (BBC)]
----footballbox
date = 25 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|NGR
score = 3-0
team2 = fbw|MLI
goals1 = Uwak, Nkwocha (2 goals)
goals2 =
stadium = Pretoria
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3690068.stm (BBC)]
----footballbox
date = 25 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|ALG
score = 1-3
team2 = fbw|CMR
goals1 = Imloul 12
goals2 = Mbida 29, 72
Mekongo
stadium = Pretoria
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3690068.stm (BBC)]

emi finals

footballbox
date = 28 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|GHA
score = 0-1
(after extra time)
team2 = fbw|CMR
goals1 =
goals2 = Bella 96'
stadium = Johannesburg Stadium
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3697618.stm (BBC)]
----footballbox
date = 28 September, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|NGR
score = 4-0
team2 = fbw|ETH
goals1 =
goals2 =
stadium = Johannesburg Stadium
report =

Third place match

footballbox
date= 1 October, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|GHA
score = 0-0
6-5 PSO
team2 = fbw|ETH
goals1 =
goals2 =
stadium = Johannesburg Stadium
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3708826.stm (BBC)]

Final match

footballbox
date= 3 October, 2004
team1 = fbw-rt|NGR
score = 5-0
team2 = fbw|CMR
goals1 = Nkwocha 15', 38', 42', 60'
Okolo 82'
goals2 =
stadium = Johannesburg Stadium
report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3711772.stm (BBC)]

Awards

References

External links

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/afr-women04.html Tables & results] at RSSSF.com
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3666018.stm Tables & results] at BBC Online


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