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2011 African Nations Championship final

The 2011 African Nations Championship final was a football match to determine the champions of the CHAN 2011 tournament and took place on 25 February 2011 the match was contested by Tunisia and Angola. Tunisia defeated Angola by 3–0, Tunisia winning their first title.[1][2] Before this match the two teams met in the group stages and it finished 1–1.[3]

2011 African Nations Championship final
Event2011 African Nations Championship
Date25 February 2011
VenueAl-Merrikh Stadium, Omdurman
RefereeDaniel Bennett
Attendance+ 43,000
2009
2014

Background edit

Angola defeated hosts and Sudan on penalties after a stormy 1–1 draw and secured a place in the final against Tunisia. Tunisia also needed a shootout after a 1–1 deadlock following extra time before eliminating neighbours Algeria and reaching final. Angola won 4–2 on penalties and Tunisia 5–3 to set up a repeat of a Group D clash in Port Sudan which was drawn when the southern Africa nation scored deep in stoppage time.[3][4]

Route to the final edit

Tunisia Round Angola
Opponents Result Group stage Opponents Result
  Angola 1–1 Match 1   Tunisia 1–1
  Rwanda 3–1 Match 2   Senegal 0–0
  Senegal 0–2 Match 3   Rwanda 1–2
Group D winner
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Tunisia 3 7
2   Angola 3 5
3   Senegal 3 4
4   Rwanda 3 0
Source: CAF
Final standings Group D Runner-up
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Tunisia 3 7
2   Angola 3 5
3   Senegal 3 4
4   Rwanda 3 0
Source: CAF
Opponents Result Knockout stage Opponents Result
  DR Congo 1–0 Quarter-finals   Cameroon 0–0 (a.e.t.) (7–8 p)
  Algeria 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) Semi-finals   Sudan 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p)

Match Details edit

Summary edit

Angola started off well piling feverish pressure on the Eagles of Carthage through the right flank but lacked a lot of polish with their finishing. Both teams raised the adrenalin levels of their fans with Tunisia coming close to scoring in the 13th minutes but the Palancas Negras man between the woodworks Lamá made a point blank save. Three minutes after, Zouheir Dhaouadi came close to scoring but the Angolan goalkeeper anticipated well to block it from his post.

Mejdi Traoui's powerful drive in the 20th minutes was punched aside by Lama who was well positioned to deny the Eagles their first goal.[5] Adel Chedli sent the Carthage fans on their foot at the Al-Merrikh Stadium in the 37th minutes but he missed the post by an inch. Their one-two-one-two upfront kept mesmerizing the Angolan guardsmen but their finishing were poorly executed.

The dingdong battle continued into the interval. The north Africans returned from the interval much determined. They set the stadium alive two minutes into the second half when Traoui Mejdi Traoui in the ball from waist level with a perfect right foot from Dhaouadi's cross from the left flank.

Tunisia's onslaughts began paying off from the 74th minute when Zouhaier doubled their lead with a fine left foot roll of the ball that went past Lamá straight into the woodwork. As the game wears on substitute Oussama Darragi put the final nail on the coffin in the 80th minutes to gift the north Africans the ultimate.[6]

Details edit

Tunisia  3–0  Angola
Traoui   47'
Dhaouadi   74'
Darragi   80'
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tunisia
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Angola
Tunisia:
GK 16 Aymen Mathlouthi
DF 2 Khaled Souissi
DF 3 Walid Hichri
DF 5 Aymen Abdennour
DF 6 Fateh Gharbi   60'
MF 7 Youssef Msakni   85'
MF 8 Khaled Korbi   45'
MF 12 Adel Chedli   31'   77'
MF 14 Mejdi Traoui
FW 11 Salema Kasdaoui
FW 15 Zouheir Dhaouadi   36'   89'
Substitutes:
MF 10 Oussama Darragi   77'
MF 13 Wissem Ben Yahia   85'
FW 9 Lamjed Chehoudi   89'
Manager:
Sami Trabelsi
Angola:
GK 1 Lamá
DF 3 Osório Carvalho
DF 5 Kali
DF 14 Amaro
DF 19 Fabrício Mafuta
MF 8 Chara
MF 13 Hugo   57'
MF 15 Miguel Quiame   76'
MF 20 Nary   83'
FW 10 Santana Carlos
FW 23 João Martins
Substitutes:
MF 7 Job   83'
FW 17 Zé Kalanga   57'
FW 18 Love   76'
Manager:
Lito Vidigal

Assistant referees:
Jason Damoo (Seychelles)
Angesom Ogbamariam (Eritrea)
Fourth official:
Mohamed Ragab (Libya)

References edit

  1. ^ FIFA.com
  2. ^ Fixtures for the 2011 African Nations Championship finals in Sudan, between 04–25 February. BBC Sports
  3. ^ a b Angola, Tunisia reach Chan final www.newsday.co.zw
  4. ^ Angola face Tunisia for title herald.co.zw
  5. ^ Sudan/Tunisia: Tunisia Wins Cup of the African Nations Championship allafrica.com
  6. ^ Tunisia beat Angola in CHAN Final english.ahram.org.eg

External links edit

  • African Championship of Nations

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The 2011 African Nations Championship final was a football match to determine the champions of the CHAN 2011 tournament and took place on 25 February 2011 the match was contested by Tunisia and Angola Tunisia defeated Angola by 3 0 Tunisia winning their first title 1 2 Before this match the two teams met in the group stages and it finished 1 1 3 2011 African Nations Championship finalEvent2011 African Nations ChampionshipTunisia Angola3 0Date25 February 2011VenueAl Merrikh Stadium OmdurmanRefereeDaniel BennettAttendance 43 000 20092014 Contents 1 Background 2 Route to the final 3 Match Details 3 1 Summary 3 2 Details 4 References 5 External linksBackground editAngola defeated hosts and Sudan on penalties after a stormy 1 1 draw and secured a place in the final against Tunisia Tunisia also needed a shootout after a 1 1 deadlock following extra time before eliminating neighbours Algeria and reaching final Angola won 4 2 on penalties and Tunisia 5 3 to set up a repeat of a Group D clash in Port Sudan which was drawn when the southern Africa nation scored deep in stoppage time 3 4 Route to the final editFurther information 2011 African Nations Championship Tunisia Round AngolaOpponents Result Group stage Opponents Result nbsp Angola 1 1 Match 1 nbsp Tunisia 1 1 nbsp Rwanda 3 1 Match 2 nbsp Senegal 0 0 nbsp Senegal 0 2 Match 3 nbsp Rwanda 1 2Group D winnerPos Team Pld Pts1 nbsp Tunisia 3 72 nbsp Angola 3 53 nbsp Senegal 3 44 nbsp Rwanda 3 0Source CAF Final standings Group D Runner upPos Team Pld Pts1 nbsp Tunisia 3 72 nbsp Angola 3 53 nbsp Senegal 3 44 nbsp Rwanda 3 0Source CAFOpponents Result Knockout stage Opponents Result nbsp DR Congo 1 0 Quarter finals nbsp Cameroon 0 0 a e t 7 8 p nbsp Algeria 1 1 a e t 3 5 p Semi finals nbsp Sudan 1 1 a e t 2 4 p Match Details editSummary edit Angola started off well piling feverish pressure on the Eagles of Carthage through the right flank but lacked a lot of polish with their finishing Both teams raised the adrenalin levels of their fans with Tunisia coming close to scoring in the 13th minutes but the Palancas Negras man between the woodworks Lama made a point blank save Three minutes after Zouheir Dhaouadi came close to scoring but the Angolan goalkeeper anticipated well to block it from his post Mejdi Traoui s powerful drive in the 20th minutes was punched aside by Lama who was well positioned to deny the Eagles their first goal 5 Adel Chedli sent the Carthage fans on their foot at the Al Merrikh Stadium in the 37th minutes but he missed the post by an inch Their one two one two upfront kept mesmerizing the Angolan guardsmen but their finishing were poorly executed The dingdong battle continued into the interval The north Africans returned from the interval much determined They set the stadium alive two minutes into the second half when Traoui Mejdi Traoui in the ball from waist level with a perfect right foot from Dhaouadi s cross from the left flank Tunisia s onslaughts began paying off from the 74th minute when Zouhaier doubled their lead with a fine left foot roll of the ball that went past Lama straight into the woodwork As the game wears on substitute Oussama Darragi put the final nail on the coffin in the 80th minutes to gift the north Africans the ultimate 6 Details edit 25 February 201120 30Tunisia nbsp 3 0 nbsp AngolaTraoui nbsp 47 Dhaouadi nbsp 74 Darragi nbsp 80 ReportAl Merrikh Stadium OmdurmanAttendance 40 000Referee Daniel Bennett South Africa nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Tunisia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp AngolaTunisia GK 16 Aymen MathlouthiDF 2 Khaled SouissiDF 3 Walid HichriDF 5 Aymen AbdennourDF 6 Fateh Gharbi nbsp 60 MF 7 Youssef Msakni nbsp 85 MF 8 Khaled Korbi nbsp 45 MF 12 Adel Chedli nbsp 31 nbsp 77 MF 14 Mejdi TraouiFW 11 Salema KasdaouiFW 15 Zouheir Dhaouadi nbsp 36 nbsp 89 Substitutes MF 10 Oussama Darragi nbsp 77 MF 13 Wissem Ben Yahia nbsp 85 FW 9 Lamjed Chehoudi nbsp 89 Manager Sami Trabelsi Angola GK 1 LamaDF 3 Osorio CarvalhoDF 5 KaliDF 14 AmaroDF 19 Fabricio MafutaMF 8 CharaMF 13 Hugo nbsp 57 MF 15 Miguel Quiame nbsp 76 MF 20 Nary nbsp 83 FW 10 Santana CarlosFW 23 Joao MartinsSubstitutes MF 7 Job nbsp 83 FW 17 Ze Kalanga nbsp 57 FW 18 Love nbsp 76 Manager Lito VidigalAssistant referees Jason Damoo Seychelles Angesom Ogbamariam Eritrea Fourth official Mohamed Ragab Libya References edit Tunisian trio revel in CHAN glory FIFA com Fixtures for the 2011 African Nations Championship finals in Sudan between 04 25 February BBC Sports a b Angola Tunisia reach Chan final www newsday co zw Angola face Tunisia for title herald co zw Sudan Tunisia Tunisia Wins Cup of the African Nations Championship allafrica com Tunisia beat Angola in CHAN Final english ahram org egExternal links editAfrican Championship of Nations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 African Nations Championship final amp oldid 1213718364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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