- Source: 2005 African Youth Championship
The 2005 African Youth Championship was an international football competition that took place between 15 and 29 January 2005. The tournament was hosted by Benin and also served as qualification for the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship.
Qualification
= Preliminary round
=Burundi and Mauritius withdrew. As a result, the Republic of Congo and Lesotho advanced to the next round.
= First round
=Republic of Congo, Congo Kinshasa, Ethiopia, Gabon and Tanzania withdrew. As a result, Cameroon, Nigeria, Zambia, Ghana and Zimbabwe advanced to the next round.
= Second round
=Niger were disqualified by the FIFA. Accusations were made to each other from Lesotho and Zimbabwe of using over-aged players, but no actions were taken.
Squads
The following teams qualified for the tournament:
Angola
Benin (host)
Ivory Coast
Egypt
Lesotho
Mali
Morocco
Nigeria
Group stage
= Group A
== Group B
=Knock-out Stage
= Semifinals
== Third place match
== Final
=Qualification to World Youth Championship
The four best performing teams qualified for the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship.
Benin
Egypt
Morocco
Nigeria
Goalscorers
Murder of Samiou Yessoufou
After Benin lost 3-0 to Nigeria on the opening day, Benin fans became outraged with goalkeeper Samiou Yessofou believing he was blamed for their loss. So they broke into a hotel bar just as Yessofou was beginning to drink alcohol for the first time. They grabbed glass bottles and smashed them on him and stabbed with a knife and tortured him with beating sticks. Then they left the bar causing Yessofou to fall the floor and he died. However, this did not stop the tournament which continued as normal and Benin went on to win a bronze medal later on.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Piala Dunia Antarklub FIFA
- Adama Traoré
- Piala Dunia FIFA
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- Phillips Exeter Academy
- 2005 African Youth Championship
- 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship
- 2005 African Youth Championship squads
- U-20 Africa Cup of Nations
- Benin national under-20 football team
- 2007 African Youth Championship
- FIFA U-20 World Cup
- Sol Bamba
- Romuald Boco
- U-17 Africa Cup of Nations