Afrika-Cup 1980/Finalrunde

Die Spiele der Finalrunde des Afrika-Cups 1980 bestanden aus den Begegnungen um den dritten Platz und dem Finale um den kontinentalen Meister von Afrika.

Spiel um den dritten Platz

Marokko – Ägypten 2:0 (1:0)

MarokkoÄgypten
Marokko
Spiel um Platz 3
21. März 1980 in Surulere (Lagos National Stadium)
Zuschauer: 5.000
Schiedsrichter: Ngesa Gabriel Odengo (Kenia Kenia)
Ägypten


Badou Zaki – Ahmed Limane (C)ein weißes C in blauem Kreis, M’barek El Filali, Fatmi Houmama (Essedik Hannoun), Aziz Bouderbala – Jamal Jebbran, Mohammed Mouhou, Khaled Labied, Mohammed Timoumi – Abdel Aziz Daidi, Hunine Bouchkhachekh
Cheftrainer: Mohamed Hamidouche / Mahamed Jabrane
Adel El Maamour – Chaoulai Gharib (Saad Soleit), Mahmoud Saad, Hassan Shehata, Mohamed Omar – Mokhtar Mokhtar, Mahmoud El-Khatib (Abdel Halim), Fathi Mabrouk – Mohamed Amer, Mostafa Younis, Mussad Nur
Cheftrainer: Abdel Monem El-Hajj
Tor 1:0 Khaled Labied (9.)
Tor 2:0 Khaled Labied (78.)

Finale

Nigeria – Algerien 3:0 (2:0)

NigeriaAlgerien
Nigeria
Finale
22. März 1980 in Surulere (Lagos National Stadium)
Zuschauer: 80.000
Schiedsrichter: Gebreyesus Tesfaye (Athiopien 1975 Äthiopien)
Algerien
Best OgedegbeDavid Adiele, Christian Chukwu, Tunde Bamidele, Alloysius AtuegbuGodwin Odiye (Kadiri Ikhana), Felix Owolabi, Okey Isima, Segun OdegbamiMudashiru Lawal, Adokie Amiesimaka
Cheftrainer: Otto Glória (Brasilien Brasilien)
Mehdi CerbahChaabane Merzekane, Abdelkader Horr, Mohamed Khedis, Mustapha KouiciBouzid Mahyouz, Ali Fergani, Lakhdar BelloumiSalah Assad, Tedj Bensaoula (Redouane Guemri), Hocine Benmiloudi (Rabah Madjer)
Cheftrainer: Mahieddine Khalef, Zdravko Rajkov (Jugoslawien Sozialistische Föderative Republik Jugoslawien)
Tor 1:0 Segun Odegbami (2.)
Tor 2:0 Segun Odegbami (42.)
Tor 3:0 Mudashiru Lawal (50.)

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