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This page provides summaries to the 2004 COSAFA Cup.
Tournament details | |
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Teams | 12 (from 1 confederation) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Angola (3rd title) |
Runners-up | Zambia |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 11 |
Goals scored | 21 (1.91 per match) |
← 2003 2005 → |
First round
editWinners of the first round advanced to the quarter-finals.
Mauritius | 2–0 | South Africa |
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Jacob Lekgetho 53' (o.g.) Christopher Perle 81' |
Mozambique | 2–0 | Madagascar |
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Tico Tico 64' Fala Fala 89' |
Angola | 2–1 | Namibia |
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Love 26', 67' | Jesunh Petrus 70' |
Quarter-finals
editThe four quarter-finalists of the 2003 edition Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia and Swaziland received byes into quarter-finals.
Mozambique | 2–0 | Malawi |
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Patrick Mabedi 42' (o.g.) To 62' |
Swaziland | 0–5† | Zimbabwe |
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Edzai Kasinauyo 7' Peter Ndlovu 41', 58', 81' Bongani Masangane 54' (o.g.) |
Angola | 1–1 (5–3 pen.) | Botswana |
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Flávio 4' | Tshepo Motlhabankwe 26' |
Zambia | 3–1 | Mauritius |
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Jacob Mulenga 11' Mumamba Numba 55' Kalusha Bwalya 68' |
Kersley Appou 70' |
Note: † The match between Swaziland and Zimbabwe was abandoned at 0–5 in 83' following crowd trouble; the result stood.
Semi-finals
editMozambique | 0–1 | Angola |
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Flávio 68' |
Final
editThe final was originally planned for two legs but was reduced to one match for unknown reasons.
2004 COSAFA Cup |
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Angola [1] Third title |
References
edit- ^ "ANGOLA FEDERACAO ANGOLANA DE FUTEBOL". cosafa.com. COSAFA HOUSE. Retrieved 20 July 2023.