CEMAC Cup - Most CEMAC Cup Wins

Most CEMAC Cup Wins

Wins Nation Year(s)
3 times Cameroon 2003, 2005, 2008
2 times Congo 2007, 2010
1 time Equatorial Guinea 2006
1 time Central African Republic 2009
International association football
  • FIFA
  • World Cup
  • Confederations Cup
  • U-20 World Cup
  • U-17 World Cup
  • Olympics
  • Minor tournaments
  • World Rankings
  • Player of the Year
  • FIFA Ballon d'Or
  • Teams
  • Debuts
  • Competitions
  • Federations
  • Codes
Asia AFC – Asian Cup · U22 · U-19 · U-16
Africa CAF – Africa Cup of Nations · U-23 · U-20 · U-17
North America,
Central America
and the Caribbean
CONCACAF – Gold Cup · U-20 · U-17
South America CONMEBOL – Copa América · U-20 · U-17 · U-15
Oceania OFC – Nations Cup · U-20 · U-17
Europe UEFA – European Championship · U-21 · U-19 · U-17
Non-FIFA
  • NF-Board – Viva World Cup
  • IGA
  • Island Games
Games
  • All-Africa Games
  • Asian Games
  • CARIFTA Games
  • East Asian Games
  • Francophonie Games
  • IOIG
  • Lusophony Games
  • Mediterranean Games
  • Pan American Games
  • Pan Arab Games
  • Pacific Games
  • South Asian Games
  • Southeast Asian Games
See also International women's football.
Central African Football Federations' Union
International competitions
  • CEMAC Cup
  • UNIFFAC Cup
  • UNIFAC Cup (defunct)
Club competitions
  • UNIFFAC Clubs Cup (defunct)
Members
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Chad
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Gabon
  • Republic of the Congo
  • São Tomé and Príncipe
National teams
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Chad
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Gabon
  • Republic of the Congo
  • São Tomé and Príncipe
CEMAC Cup
  • Congo 2003
  • Gabon 2005
  • Equatorial Guinea 2006
  • Chad 2007
  • Cameroon 2008
  • Central African Republic 2009
  • Congo 2010


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