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    Salomon Olembe (Olympique de Marseille/France) (Cameroun)-3 goal(s)
    Julius Aghahowa (Nigéria)-3 goal(s)
    Patrick Mboma (Cameroun)-3 goal(s)

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  • Malian poultry farmers, hoteliers lament bad deal at CAN 2002
    Bamako, Mali (PANA) - Poultry farmers in Mali and their clients in the catering industry have bemoaned losses of more than 400 million francs CFA (526,000 US dollars), after business failed to run according to plan at the last Cup of Nations finals, which the country hosted.    17/02/2002   Full text...
  • Cameroon's CAN victory makes headlines in Congo
    Brazzaville, Congo (PANA) - Newspapers in Congo this week concentrated comments on the victory of Cameroon's Indomitable Lions over Senegal's Lions at the African Cup of Nations tournament held in Mali.    16/02/2002   Full text...
     



  • Congolese coach lauds Cameroonian, Senegalese squads
  • Togo awards players of CAN 2002
  • Senegalese daily regrets "misunderstandings" with Mali
  • Zambian players blame poor CAN performance on jerseys
  • Ivorian football Committee resigns after poor CAN outing
  • Kenyans laud Cameroon's Cup of Nations victory
  • South Africans reflect on CAN 2002 dismal outing
  • Ziguinchor fans unhappy with Senegal's defeat at CAN 2002
  • Algerians hail performance at CAN 2002
  • Football fans welcome Senegalese national team with fanfare
  • Dakar was under close watch during CAN final
  • CAN elimination of Stallions make Burkinabe headlines
  • Expectant mood prevails in Dakar after victory over Nigeria
  • Cameroonians jubilant over semi-final victory
  • CAN 2002 semi-finalists receive video cassettes on AIDS
  • Members of Burkina Faso Football Federation resign
  • Ivorian soccer fans demand sanctions against national squad
  • Comoros football fans miss out on CAN 2002
  • Power cut mars joy of football fans in Yaounde, Cameroon
  • Black Stars arrive in Accra under tight security
  • Wade congratulates Senegalese national team
  • Ivorian "Elephants" escape fans' fury
  • Mixed feelings in Kinshasa ahead of match with Senegal
  • Another tragedy taints Nigeria's victory over Ghana
  • Violence Taints Nigeria's Victory Over Ghana
  • Cameroonian coach anticipates match with Egypt
  • Call for dissolution of Zambian Football Association
  • Coach believes Mali may still make surprises at CAN 2002
  • Mali-South Africa: Fact sheet
  • Togolese team back home from failed CAN 2002 campaign
  • Cameroon's CAN sports wear generates controversy
  • Results and rankings after CAN 2002 group matches
  • Burkinabe soccer fan dies of heart attack
  • Zambian fans predict win over Egypt in CAN 2002
  • Kenyans say Cameroon will retain the Cup of Nations
  • Burkina Faso's defeat shatters hopes
  • Togolese coach predicts Senegal's CAN victory
  • Ghana snatches a ticket for CAN 2002 quarterfinals
  • Kinshasa rejoices over team's qualification
  • Heavy defeat disappoints Togolese soccer team fans
  • Tragedy mutes Nigerians' celebration of victory
  • Congolese official unhappy with team's CAN performance
  • No player red-carded so far at CAN 2002 matches
  • Nigeria denies sports minister was involved in accident
  • Togolese in timid joy after goalless draw with DRC
  • Zambians disappointed by national team performance
  • Nigerian fans attack station over power cut during match
  • Massive victory celebration in Yaounde
  • Cape Verdeans view CAN 2002 via Senegalese TV
  • Nigerians slam Super Eagles over draw with Mali
  • Liberia, Algeria set out to win the 3 victory points
  • Malians jubilate over goalless draw against Nigeria
  • Ghana TV stations resolve row over CAN 2002 broadcast
  • Botswana disappointed by World-Cup-bound African teams
  • Malians fulfil part of contract in tough match versus Nigeria
  • Mixed reactions to Ghana's 0-0 draw with South Africa
  • Africans appreciate "Jatigiya" but are worried
  • 2200 journalists to cover CAN 2002
  • Cup of African Nations contest offers new hope
  • Cameroon's Mboma voted man of the match against DRC
  • 'Simbas' performance gives Congolese hard feelings
  • Togolese disappointed over zero-all draw
  • Tunisia's draw with Ghana heralds disappointment in Tunis
  • Local press disgusted at Morocco's 0-0 draw with Ghana
  • Burundi holds record for absenteeism at CAN
  • Senegalese uphold confidence in national team
  • Home fans believe Bafana will reach CAN 2002 finals
  • Kuffour ponders his future with Black Stars
  • Algerian player Omar Belbey out of danger
  • Zambian soccer fans buoyed by draw with Tunisia
  • Nigerians criticise team despite victory
  • Senegalese citizens in Cameroon pleased with home team
  • Cameroonian soccer fans unhappy despite victory
  • Guinea-Bissau deprived of CAN images
  • Nigerian TV now beam CAN 2002 matches
  • Nigerian Viewers Miss Africa Nations Cup Opener
  • Eyadema blesses national team ahead of CAN 2002
  • Ivorian coach says "Elephants" are not fully ready
  • Zambian fans buoyed by their team's draw against Mali
  • Cameroonians rally support for Indomitable Lions
  • Mali ready to host CAN 2002, says journalist
  • Burkina Faso announces list of 'Etalons' for CAN
  • Lions of Senegal accept 10 million francs bonus
  • Malians disappointed by the "Eagles" trashing in Sikasso
  • Prime Minister dedicates new stadium in Bamako
  • Morocco's journalists have little optimism in CAN 2002


  • Poor performance of Black Stars at CAN 2002 up for probe
  • Congolese coach lauds Cameroonian, Senegalese squads
  • Malian poultry farmers, hoteliers lament bad deal at CAN 2002
  • Cameroon's CAN victory makes headlines in Congo
  • Togo awards players of CAN 2002
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  • Poor performance of Black Stars at CAN 2002 up for probe
  • Cameroon's CAN victory makes headlines in Congo
  • Nigerian Players Bolt After Unimpressive Show At CAN 2002
  • Libyan fans enjoyed CAN 2002
  • Cameroonian fans savour CAN 2002 victory
  • Nigerian Papers Play Up Cameroon's Nations Cup Victory
  • Nigeria-Mali Match Generates Little Interest
  • British PM Wishes Nigeria's Super Eagles Luck
  • Zambia eliminates draw result from local league
  • Moroccan coach reports team's poor performance to FA
  • Chipolopolo face hostile reception at Lusaka airport
  • Zambian striker Lota, to quit national team
  • Nigerian Soccer Fans Abduct Power Company Staff Over Outage
  • Ghana soccer fans express mixed feelings about Black Stars' exit
  • Malians celebrate semi-final qualification at CAN 2002
  • Tunisia's ouster from CAN 2002 makes headlines
  • Telecom outfit donates 3,000 dollars to DR Congo team
  • South Africans switch modes as team triumphs over Morocco
  • Patrick Mboma: The most Indomitable of Cameroon's lions
  • Togolese press chides coach for draw with DR Congo
  • Nigerian coach to return to drawing board after win
  • Zambian medics head for Mali ahead of crucial match
  • Sikasso devotes a cultural day to Cameroon
  • Dakar hails Lions' victory over Zambia's Chipolopolo
  • Draw with Liberia fails to impress Algerian fans
  • CAF Ranks Tunisian Eagles As Best Behaved Team
  • Nigeria-Mali draw gets mixed reaction
  • Influenza hits Zambian team ahead of clash with Senegal
  • DRC Striker Deserts Team
  • Desperate Malians take on Nigeria's Super Eagles
  • Cameroon's delegation to Mali reports thefts
  • Technical manager of Simbas leaves CAN 2002
  • Fans predict another short tenure for Algerian coach
  • Ghana, Morocco expel players from CAN contest
  • Nigerians in Mali unhappy with home team's low score
  • Biya, First Lady send food to 'Indomitable Lions'
  • Ghanaian defender withdraws from CAN for bonus reasons
  • Ghana lacks concentration, Morocco blames pitch
  • Burkinabe supporters turn out in their thousands
  • Senegal celebrates, Egypt blames key players' absence
  • CAN 2002 off to a colourful opening
  • All roads lead to Bamako's 26 March Stadium
  • One-million CFA bonus for each Malian player
  • CAN goers miss luggage on arrival at Bamako airport
  • Leaders of world football community in Bamako
  • No More mobile operator services in Bamako
  • Zambia hires new coach for national team
  • South African top clubs refuse to release players
  • DR Congo to spend $1 million for Simba's CAN preparations
  • Togo may lose goalkeeper Agassa Kossi for CAN 2002
  • Embittered Niger referee resigns
  • No referee from Niger to officiate in CAN 2002
  • CAN finalists to acclimatise in Niger
  • Football Association Sends Staffers On Compulsory Leave
  • No referee from Cote d’Ivoire in the CAN 2002




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