Football At The 2003 All-Africa Games
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The 2003 All-Africa Games football tournament was held in Abuja,
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between 3–16 October 2003 as part of the 2003 All-Africa Games and featured both a men's and women's African Games football tournament.2003 All Africa Games - Women's Football Tables
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, dated 2003-10-08 (although including results through 2003-10-16). Retrieved 2011-09-01. Both tournaments featured eight (8) teams. In Men's play, Cameroon became the first nation to win this tournament three times. The Women's tournament was the first-ever for the Games.


Medal summary


Results


Medal table


References

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