Tournament details | |
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Teams | 12 (from 1 confederation) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Angola (2nd title) |
Runners-up | Zimbabwe |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 12 |
Goals scored | 18 (1.5 per match) |
This page provides summaries to the 2001 COSAFA Cup.
Winners of the first round advanced to the quarter-finals.
Zimbabwe (holders), Angola, Lesotho, Zambia received byes into quarter-finals.
Lesotho | 1–2 | Zambia |
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Teele Ntsonyana 57' | Harry Milanzi 18' Gift Kampamba 48' |
Zimbabwe | 2–1 | Swaziland |
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Ronald Sibanda 26' Luke Jukulile 56' | Wonder Nhleko 72' |
Malawi | 1–0 | South Africa |
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Patrick Mabedi 83' (pen.) |
Zambia | 1–1 (2–4 pen.) | Angola |
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Chaswe Nsofwa 36' | Akwá 11' |
Malawi | 0–2 | Zimbabwe |
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Edzai Kasinauyo 21' Maxwell Dube 58' |
2001 COSAFA Cup |
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Angola Second title |
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