2010 CEMAC Cup
Tournament details
Host countryRepublic of the Congo
DatesSeptember 24 – October 3
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Congo (2nd title)
Runners-up Cameroon
Third place Central African Republic
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored19 (1.9 per match)
Top scorer(s)Central African Republic Hilaire Momi
Chad Ezechiel Ndouassel
Best player(s)Republic of the Congo Chancel Massa

The 2010 CEMAC Cup was the seventh edition of the CEMAC Cup, the football championship of Central African nations.

The tournament was held in capital city Brazzaville of Republic of the Congo from September 24 to October 3. All matches were played in Stade Alphonse Massemba-Débat.

It was played by 6 teams composed just by players based on local clubs. However, Equatorial Guinea included in their squad to four players who were active in Spanish clubs – Spanish-born Cape Verdean Deivis de Jesus Soares and Equatoguineans Bonifacio Ondo Andeme, Benjamín Sima Obiang and Jaime Chochi Rieba.[1]

Group stage

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Congo 6220031
 Chad 3210142
 Equatorial Guinea 0200204
Congo 1 – 0 Equatorial Guinea
Osséré 33' report (in French)
Chad 3 – 0 Equatorial Guinea
Ndouasel 1', 25'
Medego 23'
report (in French)
Congo 2 – 1 Chad
Tchilimbou 57'
Boukama-Kaya 62'
report (in French) Karl Max Dany 22'

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
 Cameroon 4211021
 Central African Republic 2202011
 Gabon 1201101
Cameroon 1 – 0 Gabon
Ebonde Ebongue 20' report (in French)
Cameroon 1 – 1 Central African Republic
Sagong 69' report (in French) Momi 54'

Knockout stage

Semi-final

Cameroon 1 – 0 Chad
Ebonde Ebongue 36' Report (in French)

Third-place match

Central African Republic 3 – 2 Chad
Momi 30', 47'
Dertin 37'
Report (in French) Medego 34'
Ndouassel 81'

Final

Congo 1 – 1 Cameroon
Boukama-Kaya 22' Report (in French) Nkolo 66' (o.g.)
Penalties
9 – 8

Individual scorers

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Own goals

References

  1. Archived 2010-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
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