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SCORE BOARD
 FINAL SCORE BOARD
Senegal  2 3 Cameroon

 

3RD PLACE PLAY-OFF
Nigeria 1 0 Mali
3RD PLACE PLAY-OFF 
 

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   SCORERS CHART
Player's Name Scores
1. Mboma 3
2. Aghahowa 3
3. Olembe 3
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CAMEROUN 
Nick Name:
Indomitable Lions
Coach: Winfried Schafer
Star Player:
Patrick Mboma

Nations Cup record:
1962 (3rd), 1963, 1965 (2nd), 1978 (4th), 1982, 1994, 1996 (2nd), 1998, 2000 (1st)

The Indomitable Lions are every bit as good as they were two years ago, and if anything are a little better.

The players are the same as those who won in Ghana and Nigeria, but with the benefit of more experience.

Cameroon have not let up since becoming champions and cruised through World Cup qualifying to become the first country to book their place alongside the hosts and the holders.

German coach Winfried Schafer, who took over in September, is an unknown quantity in Africa, but he brought some continuitity after Cameroon went through three coaches in as many months.

The Indomitable Lions are big, strong players who also have bags of skill and confidence.

It is a combination that again makes them the team to beat.
[BBC]

Qualifying results
Qualify automatically as defending champions

A

MALI
LIBERIA
ALGERIA
NIGERIA

B

SOUTH AFRICA
BURKINA FASO
MOROCCO
GHANA
C CAMEROON
CONGO KINSHASA
TOGO
IVORY COAST
D EGYPT
SENEGAL
ZAMBIA
TUNISIA


 

   
  TEAM SQUAD

Goalkeepers:
Boukar Alioum (Samsunspor/Tur), Idriss Carlos Kameni (Le Havre/Fra), Jacques Songo'o (Metz/Fra).
Defenders:
Raymond Kalla (Extremadura/Spa), Lucien Mettomo (Manchester City/Eng), Geremi Fotso Njitap (Real Madrid/Spa), Joseph Ndo (Strasbourg/Fra), Rigobert Song (Cologne/Ger), Bill Tchato (Montpellier/Fra), Pierre Wome (Bologna/Ita).
Midfielders:
Nicolas Alnoudji (Caykur Rizespor/Tur), Jean Dika Dika (Uniao Lamas/Por), Eric Djemba Djemba (Nantes/Fra), Joel Epalle (Panahaki/Gre), Marc-Vivien Foe (Lyon/Fra), Daniel Ngom Kome (Numancia/Spa), Laurent Etame Mayer (Arsenal/Eng), Salomon Olembe (Marseille/Fra).
Strikers:
Samuel Eto'o (Real Mallorca, Spain), Patrick Mboma (Parma, Italy), Pius Ndiefi (Sedan, France), Patrick Suffo (Sheffield United/Eng)

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