1985 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations

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1985 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations
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Stade A. Ahidjo
First leg
Date15 September 1985
Venue Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo, Yaoundé
Referee Tesfaye Gebreyesus (Ethiopia)
Attendance80,000
Second leg
Date4 October 1985
Venue King Fahd Stadium, Ta'if
Referee Jassim Mandi (Bahrain)
Attendance20,000
1978
1987

The 1985 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations was the second edition of the Afro-Asian Cup of Nations, it was contested by Cameroon, winners of the 1984 African Cup of Nations, and Saudi Arabia, winners of the 1984 AFC Asian Cup. Cameroon won on aggregate over the two legs. [1] This edition were helds after the 1978 edition between Ghana and Iran which was normally the first edition one, however it was cancelled after the 1st leg.

Contents

Qualified teams

CountryQualified asPrevious appearance in tournament
Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 1984 African Cup of Nations championsDebut
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 1984 Asian Cup championsDebut

Match details

First leg

Cameroon  Flag of Cameroon.svg4–1Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Omam-Biyik Soccerball shade.svg8'
Milla Soccerball shade.svg33'Soccerball shade.svg84'
Kundé Soccerball shade.svg87' (pen.)
Report Abu Dawud Soccerball shade.svg44'
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Cameroon
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Saudi Arabia
Cameroon:
GK1 André Marie Boé
DF Charles Toubé
DF Christian Ebwéa Bilé
DF5 Emmanuel Kundé (c)
DF Voungai Salomon
MF Émile Mbouh
MF André Kana-Biyik
MF Jean-Jacques Missé-Missé Sub off.svg1
MF Louis-Paul Mfédé
FW9 Roger Milla Sub off.svg2
FW François Omam-Biyik
Substitutes:
GK Jacques Songo'o
DF Victor N'Dip
MF Oumarou Mamoudou Sub on.svg1
MF Laurent Ebendeng Mengue Sub on.svg2
FW Adama Zico
Manager:
Flag of France.svg Claude Le Roy
Saudi Arabia:
GK1 Abdullah Al-Deayea
DF4 Sameer Abdulshaker
DF5 Samadou Sub off.svg 79'
DF6 Ahmad Al-Bishi
DF7 Fahad Al-Bishi
MF10 Fahad Al-Musaibeah
MF12 Bandar Serour
MF13 Mohamed Abd Al-Jawad
FW9 Majed Abdullah
FW14 Saleh Khalifa Al-Dosari
FW18 Hussam Abu Dawud
Substitutes:
DF3 Hussein Al-Bishi Sub on.svg 75'
Manager:
Khalil Al-Zayani

Assistant referees:
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Fourth official:
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Man of the Match:
Roger Milla (Cameroon)

Second leg

Saudi Arabia  Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg2–1Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon
Mohammed Soccerball shade.svg9'
Abd Al-Jawad Soccerball shade.svg86'
Report Omam-Biyik Soccerball shade.svg57'
King Fahd Stadium, Ta'if
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Jassim Mandi (Bahrain)
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Saudi Arabia
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Cameroon
Saudi Arabia:
GK1 Abdullah Al-Deayea
DF2 Nasser Al-Mansoor
DF4 Sameer Abdulshaker
DF5 Saleh Nu'eimeh (c)
DF6 Ahmad Al-Bishi Sub off.svg 70'
DF Jamal Mohammed
MF7 Fahad Al-Bishi
MF10 Fahad Al-Musaibeah
MF13 Mohamed Abd Al-Jawad
FW18 Hussam Abu Dawud Sub off.svg 80'
FW Mohaisen Al-Jam'an
Substitutes:
MF Naser Al-Dossari Sub on.svg 75'
FW Saleh Khalifa Al-Dosari Sub on.svg 80'
Manager:
Khalil Al-Zayani
Cameroon:
GK1 André Marie Boé
DF Charles Toubé
DF Voungai Salomon
DF Christian Ebwéa Bilé
DF Edmond Enoka
DF5 Emmanuel Kundé (c)
MF Émile Mbouh
MF Louis-Paul Mfédé
MF Oumarou Mamoudou Sub off.svg2
FW François Omam-Biyik
FW Adama Zico Sub off.svg1
Substitutes:
MF Dagobert Dang Sub on.svg1
MF Jean-Jacques Missé-Missé Sub on.svg2
Manager:
Flag of France.svg Claude Le Roy

Assistant referees:
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Fourth official:
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Man of the Match:
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Winners

Cameroon won 5–3 on aggregate.

 1985 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations 
Flag of Cameroon.svg
Cameroon

1st title

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References

  1. "الكأس الآفرو آسيوية 1985". ksa-team.com.