Tournament details | |
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Teams | 13 (from 1 confederation) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Zimbabwe (3rd title) |
Runners-up | Zambia |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 12 |
Goals scored | 30 (2.5 per match) |
This page provides summaries to the 2005 COSAFA Cup.
In the first round, twelve teams were divided into three groups of four teams each. Each group played a knockout tournament. The winners of each group joined Angola (holders) into the final round.
Played in Stade George V, Curepipe, Mauritius.
Seychelles | 0–3 | South Africa |
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Katlego Mphela 12', 16' Lerato Chabangu 44' |
Mauritius | 2–0 | Madagascar |
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Kersley Appou 44' Jerry Louis 48' |
Mauritius | 0–1 | South Africa |
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Katlego Mphela 36' |
Played in Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia
Mozambique | 0–3 | Zimbabwe |
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Cephas Chimedza 66' (pen.), 78' Sageby Sandaka 82' |
Namibia | 1–1 (1–2 pen.) | Botswana |
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Henrico Botes 35' (o.g.) | Moemedi Moatlhaping 90' |
Zimbabwe | 2–0 | Botswana |
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Brian Badza 21' Sageby Sandaka 82' |
Played in Independence Stadium, Lusaka, Zambia
Lesotho | 1–2 | Malawi |
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Refiloe Potse 46' (pen.) | Daniel Chitsulo 53' Jimmy Zakazaka 73' |
Zambia | 3–0 | Swaziland |
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Collins Mbesuma 44', 47' Rainford Kalaba 53' |
Zambia | 2–1 | Malawi |
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Collins Mbesuma 83', 88' | John Maduka 56' |
Angola | 1–2 | Zimbabwe |
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Love 51' | Francis Chandida 57' Sageby Sandaka 87' |
South Africa | 2–2 (8–9 pen.) | Zambia |
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Lungisani Ndlela 63' Abram Raselemane 68' | James Chamanga 18' Christopher Katongo 24' |
Zimbabwe | 1–0 | Zambia |
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Francis Chandida 84' |
2005 COSAFA Cup |
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Zimbabwe Third title |
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