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The 26th MTN African Cup of Nations, Ghana 2008 produced series of records.
*Sixth title for Egypt after 1957, 1959, 1986, 1998 and 2006. Cameroon and Ghana have won the title four times each. *A total of 99 goals were recorded, ranking the tournament as the one to have produced the highest number of goals in the history of the African Cup of Nations. *Samuel Eto’o was the top scorer of the tournament with five goals. He has so far scored a total of 16 goals, two more than Ivorian legend Laurent Poku, who held the record previously. *Cameroon defender Rigobert Song made history by playing his 33rd match at the Africa Cup of Nations final since making his debut in 1996. Song has also featured a total of 54 hours. *A total of 100 yellow cards were recorded in the 32 matches played during the tournament, an average of 3 yellow cards per match. Teams Placing 1. Egypt 2. Cameroon 3. Ghana 4. Côte d’Ivoire 5. Tunisia 6. Angola 7. Nigeria 8. Guinea 9. Zambia 10. Mali 11. Morocco 12. Senegal 13. South Africa 14. Namibia 15. Benin 16. Sudan Goals scored by teams Côte d’Ivoire - 16 goals Egypt – 15 goals Cameroon – 14 goals Ghana – 11 goals Morocco – 7 goals Tunisia – 7 goals Angola – 5 goals Guinea – 5 goals Zambia – 5 goals Senegal – 4 goals South Africa – 3 goals Nigeria – 3 goals Namibia – 2 goals Benin – 1 goal Mali – 1 goal Sudan – No goal Goals conceded by teams Mali – 3 goals Nigeria – 3 goals Angola – 4 goals South Africa – 5 goals Egypt – 5 goals Ghana – 5 goals Morocco – 6 goals Senegal – 6 goals Tunisia - 6 goals Zambia – 6 goals Benin – 7 goals Namibia – 7 goals Cameroon – 8 goals Côte d’Ivoire – 8 goals Sudan – 9 goals Guinea – 10 goals Total Goals scored Final – 1 goal Semi-finals and 3rd place match - 12 goals, An average of 4 goals per match. Quarter-final – 16 goals, an average of 4 goals per match Group Phase Group A : 19 goals Group B : 12 goals Group C : 23 goals Group D : 16 goals Total : 99 goals, Average of 3 goals per match Goals scored in previous competitions 1998 : 93 goals (72 goals during group stages) 2004 : 88 goals (65 goals during group stages) 2000 : 73 goals (52 goals during stages) 2006 : 72 goals (47 goals during group stages) 2002 : 49 goals (35 goals during first round) 11 penalties, all scored Cameroon : 3 (Samuel Eto’o) Egypt : 3 (Hosny Abd Rabou) Ghana : 1 (Asamoah Gyan) Guinea : 1 (Pascal Feindouno) Mali : 1 (Frederic Kanouté) Morocco : 1 (Tarik Sektioui) Nigeria : 1 (Yakubu Aiyegbeni) Ghana – Guinea : Asamoah Gyan (55) Morocco – Namibia: Tarik Sektioui (40) Guinea – Morocco : Pascal Feindouno (62) Mali – Benin : Frederic Kanouté (49) Egypt – Cameroun : Hosny Abd Rabou (13) Egypt – Cameroon : Samuel Eto’o (89) Cameroon – Zambia : Samuel Eto’o (65) Egypt – Sudan : Hosny Abd Rabou (29) Cameroon – Sudan : Samuel Eto’o (27) Ghana – Nigeria : Yakubu Aiyegbeni (34) Egypt – Angola : Hosni Abd Rabou (23) Scorers chart 5 goals : Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon) 4 goals : Manucho (Angola),Hosni Abd Rabou, Mohamed Aboutreika, Amr Zaky (Egypt) 3 goals : Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou, Boubacar Sanogo (Côte d’Ivoire), Junior Agogo, Sulley Ali Muntari (Ghana), Soufiane Alloudi (Morocco) 2 goals : Elrio van Heerden (South Africa),Joseph Désiré Job, Stéphane Mbia, Geremi Njitap (Cameroon),Kader Keita (Côte d’Ivoire),Mohamed Abdullah Zidan (Egypt), Michael Essien (Ghana), Pascal Feindouno (Guinea), Brian Brendell (Namibia), Yakubu Aiyegbeni (Nigeria), Chaouki Ben Saada, Santos (Tunisia), Christopher Katongo (Zambia) 1 goal : Katlego Mphela (South Africa), Flavio (Angola), Razack Omotoyossi (Benin), Achille Emana, Alain Nkong (Cameroon), Aruna Dindane, Bakari Koné, Yaya Touré, Marc Zoro (Côte d’Ivoire), Ahmed Fathy (Egypt), Haminu Draman, Asamoah Gyan, Quincy Owusu-Abeyie (Ghana), Ismaël Bangoura, Oumar Kalabane, Souleymane Youla (Guinea), Frédéric Kanouté (Mali), Hicham Aboucherouane, Abdeslam Ouaddou, Tarik Sektioui, Moncef Zerka (Morocco), John Mikel Obi (Nigeria), Henri Camara, Abdoulaye Diagne Faye, Diomansy Kamara, Moustapha Bayal Sall (Senegal), Yacine Chikhaoui, Issam Jemaâ, Mejdi Traoui (Tunisia) James Chamanga, Felix Katongo, Jacob Mulenga (Zambia) Own goal: Mohamed Al Khider (Sudan) against Cameroon Yellow Cards A total of 100 yellow cards were recorded, with 81 of them coming in the first round. Egypt – 10 yellow cards Senegal – 9 yellow cards Guinea – 8 yellow cards Namibia – 8 yellow cards Tunisia – 8 yellow cards Ghana – 7 yellow cards Nigeria – 7 yellow cards Sudan – 7 yellow cards Cameroon – 6 yellow cards Angola – 5 yellow cards Cote d’Ivoire – 5 yellow cards Mali – 5 yellow cards Benin – 4 yellow cards Morocco – 4 yellow cards Zambia – 4 yellow cards South Africa – 3 yellow cards Three games recorded no yellow cards Cote d’Ivoire – Mali Tunisia – South Africa Ghana – Cameroon Red Cards The tournament recorded 3 red cards Pascal Feindouno – Guinea (against Morocco) John Mensah – Ghana (against Nigeria) Andre Bikey – Cameroon (against Ghana) 17 titles between the eight quarter-finalists 5 – Egypt 4 – Cameroon, Ghana 2 – Nigeria, 1 – Cote d’Ivoire, Tunisia Angola and Guinea have never won the title Six of the teams reached the last eight in during the 25th edition in Egypt in 2006. They are Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt, Guinea, Nigeria and Tunisia. Hosts Ghana and Angola replaced DR Congo and Senegal in the
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