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The Amílcar Cabral Cup was an international
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tournament for Western African nations. The competition originally was played on an annual basis until 1989, since then it was played on a biennial basis. The tournament is named after Amílcar Cabral. There has been no edition since 2007. Mauritania was to host in 2009, then rescheduled the tournament to 2010 and later cancelled it altogether.


History

In 1970 a predecessor tournament was started. The Tournoi de la Zone II organized by the ''Conseil Supérieur du Sport en Afrique (CSSA)'' was held five times until 1977 with Mali winning three and Guinea winning two titles.


Participant Nations

The following eight teams have regularly participated in the tournament. The teams are all in
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's (CAF) Zone 2, i.e. Western Africa. In some years, when a team withdrew a guest team was invited, like Benin in 2001.


Results

Note: There are contradictory reports of this match. According to th
RSSSF page for the 1988 tournament
the match ended in 0–0 and Guinea won 4–2 on penalties. O

the match ended in 0–0 and Guinea won 3–2 on penalties. According to a head-to-head search between Guinea and Mali o

Guinea won 3–2 in regular time.


Most Amílcar Cabral Cup wins


Tournoi de la Zone II

Held from 1970 to 1977 under the hospicies of the ''Conseil Supérieur du Sport en Afrique (CSSA)'', the Tournoi de la Zone II was a predecessor tournament of the Amílcar Cabral Cup. :' A round-robin tournament determined the final standings. :' Senegal represented by ASFA Dakar.


References


External links


Tournament history
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