CEMAC Cup

{{Short description|Football tournament in Africa}}

{{ infobox football tournament

| logo =

| current =

| organiser = UNIFFAC

| founded = 2003

| abolished = 2014

| region = Central Africa

| number of teams = 6

| current champions = {{Fb|Chad}} (1st time)

| most successful team = {{Fb|Cameroon}} (3 times)

| website =

}}

The CEMAC Cup was a non-commercialised football tournament that included only local league players from the Republic of Congo, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon and the Central African Republic. As the local leagues in these six countries are amateur leagues, it was a non-professional competition. However, it is a good competition for recruiters who want to sign new talent in European clubs.

These countries have also played seven tournaments before, the UDEAC Cup, from 1984 until 1990. After more than a decade, the same countries decided to revive the competition under another name, the CEMAC Cup.

The tournament is organised by the Central African Football Federations' Union.

Results

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!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year

!rowspan=2 width=10%|Host

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!colspan=3|Final

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!colspan=3|Third Place Match

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!width=15%|Champion

!width=10%|Score

!width=15%|Second Place

!width=15%|Third Place

!width=10%|Score

!width=15%|Fourth Place

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|2003
Details

|Congo

|{{Fb-big|Cameroon}}

|3 - 2

|{{Fb-big|Central African Republic}}

|{{Fb-big|Congo}}

|1 - 0

|{{Fb-big|Gabon}}

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|2005
Details

|Gabon

|{{Fb-big|Cameroon}}

|1 - 0

|{{Fb-big|Chad}}

|{{Fb-big|Gabon}}

|2 - 1

|{{Fb-big|Congo}}

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|2006
Details

|Equatorial Guinea

|{{Fb-big|Equatorial Guinea}}

|1 - 1
(4 - 2 pk)

|{{Fb-big|Cameroon}}

|{{Fb-big|Gabon}}

|2 - 2
(7 - 6 pk)

|{{Fb-big|Chad}}

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|2007
Details

|Chad

|{{Fb-big|Congo}}

|1 - 0

|{{Fb-big|Gabon}}

|{{Fb-big|Chad}}

|1 - 0

|{{Fb-big|Central African Republic}}

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|2008
Details

|Cameroon

|{{Fb-big|CMR}}

|3 - 0

|{{Fb-big|CGO}}

|{{Fb-big|Central African Republic}}

|2 - 0

|{{Fb-big|Chad}}

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|2009
Details

|Central African Republic

| {{Fb-big|CAF}}

| 3 – 0

| {{Fb-big|EQG}}

| {{Fb-big|Chad}}

| 2 – 1

| {{Fb-big|Gabon}}

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|2010
Details

|Congo

|{{Fb-big|Congo}}

|1 - 1
(9 - 8 pk)

|{{Fb-big|Cameroon}}

|{{Fb-big|Central African Republic}}

|3 – 2

|{{Fb-big|Chad}}

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|2011

|Gabon

| colspan="3"| Delayed [http://www.guineaecuatorialpress.com/noticia.php?id=1355&lang=en] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160419092032/http://www.guineaecuatorialpress.com/noticia.php?id=1355&lang=en |date=2016-04-19 }} and then Canceled [https://archive.today/20130710030508/http://www.ubiznews.com/show/sport/item/4880-vers-la-disparition-du-tournoi-de-foot-de-la-cemac-]

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|

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|2013
Details

|Gabon

|{{Fb-big|Gabon}}

|2 - 0

|{{Fb-big|Central African Republic}}

|{{Fb-big|Congo}}

|2 – 1

|{{Fb-big|Cameroon}}

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|2014
Details

|Equatorial Guinea

|{{Fb-big|Chad}}

|3 – 2

|{{Fb-big|Congo}}

|{{Fb-big|Cameroon}}

|0 - 0
(7 - 6 pk)

|{{Fb-big|Equatorial Guinea}}

Most CEMAC Cup wins

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WinsNationYear(s)
align=center| 3 times50px Cameroon2003, 2005, 2008
align=center| 2 times50px Congo2007, 2010
align=center| 1 time50px Equatorial Guinea2006
align=center| 1 time50px Central African Republic2009
align=center| 1 time50px Chad2014
align=center| 1 time50px Gabon2013