2004 African Men's Handball Championship
The 2004 African Men's Handball Championship was the 16th edition of the African Men's Handball Championship, held in Cairo, Egypt, from 8 to 18 April 2004. It acted as the African qualifying tournament for the 2005 World Championship in Tunisia.[1]
Tournament details | |
---|---|
Host country | Egypt |
Dates | 8–18 April |
Teams | 11 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 3 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Egypt (4th title) |
Runner-up | Tunisia |
Third place | Angola |
Fourth place | Algeria |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches | 50 |
Goals scored | 2,842 (57 per match) |
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Egypt win their fourth title beating Tunisia in the final game 31–28.
Qualified teams
First round
All times are local (UTC+2).
Team advance to the second round |
Group A
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Algeria | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 74 | 33 | +41 | 4 |
Cameroon | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 49 | 45 | +4 | 2 |
Kenya | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 40 | 85 | −45 | 0 |
Ivory Coast (W) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Source:
(W) Withdrew
(W) Withdrew
8 April 2004 16:00 |
Algeria | 51–18 | Kenya | Media Hall, Cairo |
(24–9) | ||||
9 April 2004 18:00 |
Cameroon | 34–22 | Kenya | Media Hall, Cairo |
(8–9) | ||||
10 April 2004 16:00 |
Algeria | 23–15 | Cameroon | Media Hall, Cairo |
(9–6) | ||||
Group B
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Egypt (H) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 117 | 50 | +67 | 6 |
Morocco | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 84 | 78 | +6 | 4 |
DR Congo | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 68 | 100 | −32 | 2 |
Congo | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 74 | 115 | −41 | 0 |
Source:
(H) Hosts
(H) Hosts
8 April 2004 16:00 |
Morocco | 37–25 | Congo | Main Hall, Cairo |
(15–13) | ||||
8 April 2004 20:00 |
Egypt | 39–15 | DR Congo | Main Hall, Cairo |
(19–7) | ||||
9 April 2004 17:00 |
Morocco | 29–19 | DR Congo | Main Hall, Cairo |
(13–10) | ||||
9 April 2004 19:00 |
Egypt | 44–17 | Congo | Main Hall, Cairo |
(20–6) | ||||
10 April 2004 17:00 |
DR Congo | 34–32 | Congo | Main Hall, Cairo |
(13–11) | ||||
10 April 2004 19:00 |
Egypt | 34–18 | Morocco | Main Hall, Cairo |
(17–7) | ||||
Group C
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tunisia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 107 | 64 | +43 | 6 |
Angola | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 77 | 73 | +4 | 4 |
Senegal | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 79 | 85 | −6 | 2 |
Libya | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 57 | 98 | −41 | 0 |
Source:
8 April 2004 14:00 |
Angola | 24–22 | Senegal | Police Union Hall, Cairo |
(12–13) | ||||
8 April 2004 16:00 |
Tunisia | 35–17 | Libya | Police Union Hall, Cairo |
(19–7) | ||||
9 April 2004 17:00 |
Angola | 32–17 | Libya | Police Union Hall, Cairo |
(16–8) | ||||
9 April 2004 19:00 |
Tunisia | 38–26 | Senegal | Police Union Hall, Cairo |
(19–10) | ||||
10 April 2004 17:00 |
Senegal | 31–23 | Libya | Police Union Hall, Cairo |
(16–10) | ||||
8 April 2004 19:00 |
Tunisia | 34–21 | Angola | Police Union Hall, Cairo |
(18–11) | ||||
Second round
Team advance to the knockout stage |
Group E
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Egypt (H) | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 71 | 45 | +26 | 4 |
Angola | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 53 | 61 | −8 | 2 |
Cameroon | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 43 | 61 | −18 | 0 |
Source:
(H) Hosts
(H) Hosts
12 April 2004 19:00 |
Egypt | 38–25 | Angola | Main Hall, Cairo |
(15–11) | ||||
13 April 2004 19:00 |
Angola | 28–23 | Cameroon | Main Hall, Cairo |
(14–12) | ||||
14 April 2004 19:00 |
Egypt | 33–20 | Cameroon | Main Hall, Cairo |
(13–8) | ||||
Group F
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tunisia | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 71 | 54 | +17 | 4 |
Algeria | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 60 | 50 | +10 | 2 |
Morocco | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 44 | 71 | −27 | 0 |
Source:
12 April 2004 19:00 |
Tunisia | 39–26 | Morocco | Media Hall, Cairo |
(23–14) | ||||
13 April 2004 19:00 |
Algeria | 32–18 | Morocco | Media Hall, Cairo |
(16–9) | ||||
14 April 2004 19:00 |
Tunisia | 32–28 | Algeria | Media Hall, Cairo |
(17–15) | ||||
Placement matches
Group 10–11th place
Team took tenth place | |
Team took eleventh place |
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Congo | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 28 | 18 | +10 | 2 |
Libya | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 18 | 28 | −10 | 0 |
Source:
12 April 2004 15:00 |
Libya | 18–28 | Congo | Media Hall, Cairo |
(8–13) | ||||
Group 7–9th place
Team took seventh place | |
Team took the height place | |
Team took ninth place |
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Senegal | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 72 | 52 | +20 | 4 |
DR Congo | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 67 | 67 | 0 | 2 |
Kenya | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 61 | 81 | −20 | 0 |
Source:
12 April 2004 17:00 |
Senegal | 32–26 | DR Congo | Media Hall, Cairo |
(15–14) | ||||
13 April 2004 14:00 |
DR Congo | 41–35 | Kenya | Police Union Hall, Cairo |
(17–20) | ||||
14 April 2004 14:00 |
Senegal | 40–26 | Kenya | Police Union Hall, Cairo |
(18–12) | ||||
Knockout stage
Semifinals | Final | |||||
16 April – Cairo | ||||||
Tunisia | 39 | |||||
18 April – Cairo | ||||||
Angola | 35 | |||||
Tunisia | 28 | |||||
16 April – Cairo | ||||||
Egypt | 31 | |||||
Egypt | 31 | |||||
Algeria | 24 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
17 April – Cairo | ||||||
Angola | 31 | |||||
Algeria | 30 |
Final ranking
Qualified for the 2005 World Championship | |
Qualified for the 2005 World Championship as hosts |
Rank | Team |
---|---|
Egypt | |
Tunisia | |
Angola | |
4 | Algeria |
5 | Cameroon |
6 | Morocco |
7 | Senegal |
8 | DR Congo |
9 | Kenya |
10 | Congo |
11 | Libya |
All Star Team
The All-star team and award winners were announced [2]
Position | Player |
---|---|
Goalkeeper | Hamada El-Ruby[3] |
Right wing | Sherif Moemen |
Right back | Ahmed El-Ahmar |
Central back | Oualid Ben Amor |
Left back | Angola |
Left wing | Belgacem Filah |
Pivot | Essam Kash[4] |
Other awards
Award | Player |
---|---|
Topscorer[2] | Wissem Hmam |
Sherif Moemen |
References
- "Men Handball XVI Africa Championship 2004 – Egypt". todor66.com. Todor Krastev. 26 November 2016.
- "Al-Ahram Weekly | Sports | Give and take". weekly.ahram.org.eg. Archived from the original on 26 March 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
- Could be Mohamed Bakir El-Nakib ?
- Could be Issam Tej ?
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