Jeux de la Francophonie 1989 (Morocco)

Held at Casablanca (Stade Mohamed V), Mohammédia (Stade Bachir), and Settat (Stade Municipal).

Note: no restrictions on player selection were imposed.

Original draw:
 Group A: Morocco, Senegal, Mali
 Group B: Ivory Coast, Congo, Mauritania
 Group C: Canada, Gabon, Burkina Faso
 Group D: France, Tunisia, Chad
Mali and Mauritania withdrew.


Group A
11- 7 Morocco          2-0 Madagascar     [at Casablanca]
        [Méziane 80', Ould Mou 84']
11- 7 Chad             2-1 Congo          [at Mohammédia]
        [Touré 58' 89' / Okemba 86']
13- 7 Morocco          3-1 Chad           [at Mohammédia]
        [Moumaris x2, Tamoud / Touré]
13- 7 Congo            3-1 Madagascar     [at Casablanca]
        [Ibayi 4' 24', Tchibota-Nzaou 57' / Rasoanaivo 61']
15- 7 Madagascar       5-2 Chad           [at Mohammédia]
        [Rakotondratsimba 32', Totomainty 36' 52' 54' 78' / Touré 40' 43']
15- 7 Morocco          1-0 Congo          [at Casablanca]
        [Ghandour 61']

 1.MOROCCO       3  3  0  0  6- 1  6  [U21 team]
 2.CONGO         3  1  0  2  4- 4  2  [A ?]
 3.Madagascar    3  1  0  2  6- 7  2  [A ?]
 4.Chad          3  1  0  2  5- 9  2  [A-team]

Group B [at Mohammédia]
12- 7 Canada           3-1 Burkina Faso
        [Gilbert 28' 40', Mobilio 52' / Ilboudo 73']
14- 7 Ivory Coast      2-1 Burkina Faso
        [Gnaoré 18' 35' / Ilboudo 90']
16- 7 Canada           0-0 Ivory Coast

 1.CANADA        2  1  1  0  3- 1  3  [A-team minus unavailable players]
 2.Ivory Coast   2  1  1  0  2- 1  3  [B or youth team]
 3.Burkina Faso  2  0  0  2  2- 5  0  [A-team]

Group C [at Settat]
12- 7 France           4-1 Gabon
        [Leuregans 23', Courtet 55' 81', Chomlafel 88' / Moutsinga 78']
14- 7 Senegal          3-1 Gabon
        [Ndiaye 39', Diarra 45', Komé 81' pen / Mpogho Bongo 67']
16- 7 France           4-1 Senegal
        [Courtet 58' 73', Leuregans 65', Pavon 77' / Ndoye 80']

 1.FRANCE        2  2  0  0  8- 2  4  [Military team]
 2.Senegal       2  1  0  1  4- 5  2  [B or youth team]
 3.Gabon         2  0  0  2  2- 7  0  [B-team]

Semi-finals [at Casablanca]
19- 7 Morocco          3-0 France
        [Assou 49', Hbabi 77', Moumaris 79']
19- 7 Canada           2-1 Congo
        [Mobilio 9' pen, Gilbert 26' / Ibayi 39' pen]

Third Place Match [at Casablanca]
21- 7 Congo            3-2 France
        [Kouakoua 34' 70', Ibayi 53' / Authié 17', Leuregans 89']

Final [at Casablanca]
22- 7 Canada           4-1 Morocco
        [Hooper 14', Jasken 28' 32', Holness 45' / Moumaris 40' pen]
        [Att: 55000]

Squads

Burkina Faso
 1. Laurent Ouédrago
 2. Ouédraogo Taonsa
 3. Côme Gnimassou
 4. Oumar Ky
 5. Aubin Kaboré
 6. Seydou Tapsoba
 7. Mohamed Diallo
 8. Adama Dembélé
 9. Denis Bamogo
10. Alexis Ilboudo
11. Sidi Napon
12. Gabriel Gnimassou
13. Jules Kadéba
14. Issouf Traoré
15. Abdoulaye Ouédraogo
16. Fatie Soulama
17. Lamoussi Kaboré
18. Robert Zongo
19. Alfred Nikiéma
20. Yacouba Traoré
22. Damien Gnimassou
Note: the squad contains most of the Burkina Faso players involved in World Cup 1990 qualifiers.

Canada
 Coach: Bruce Twamley
 1. Craig Forrest (GK)
 2. Peter Sarantopoulos
 3. Peter Gilfillan
 4. Patrick Diotte
 5. [Randy Samuel was named in the squad but did not travel]
 6. Enzo Concina
 7. Norman Odinga
 8. Lyndon Hooper
 9. Nick Gilbert
10. Domenic Mobilio
11. George Mrsic
12. Kevin Holness
13. John-Paul Knezevic
14. Rob Csabai
15. Rick Jasken
16. Carlo Corazzin
17. Kevin Riley
18. Shel Brodsgaard (GK)
  . Rob Merkl (GK)
Note: Canada's squad was more or less the best available, and was neither a youth team nor an amateur team.
      The Canadian Soccer League was ongoing, and several players were not released by their clubs.

Chad
 1. Oumar Ngaba
 2. Abakar Adoum
 3. Samba Touré
 4. Julien Toukam
 5. Brahim Dèye
 6. Neldé Doumdé
 7. Pierre Kladegué
 8. Loth Ndingatoloum
 9. Philippe Madjiyandé
10. Mahamat Abakar
11. Paulin Mbaïro
12. Adamou Diallo
13. Baba Mahamat
14. Jean Téguina
15. Eloi Djédouboum
16. Mahamat Issa Koussou
17. Bolsané Donang
18. Djasra Nguéalbaye
19. Moïse Naldjim
20. Mahamat Abbo
Note: the squad contains most of the Chad players in the Coupe UDEAC 1990.

Congo
 Coach: Gaston Nsiangana
 1. Michel Bianguet
 2. Roger Nianga
 3. Laurent Nsomi
 4. Yvon Okemba
 5. Guy Ngombé
 6. Sylvain Kouakoua [or Nkouakoua]
 7. Félix Nanitélamio-Kiyindou
 8. Daniel Kionga-Diazomé
 9. Servais Moungondo
10. Didier Yoka
11. Pierre Tchibota-Nzaou
12. Alberto Nunès
13. Edmond Ibayi
14. Gabriel Bimbéni
15. Venancio Ossoumomo
17. Patrick Ngot
20. Ambroise Ngoya
Note: the squad was referred to as the Diables Rouges (the nickname of the national team) in
      the Congolese press.

France Military
Coach: Roger Lemerre
 1. Stéphane Ferrand
 2. Jean-Marc Bourrier
 3. Philippe Dehouck
 4. Gilles Leclerc
 5. Olivier Potet
 6. Stéphane Persol
 7. Eric Sikora
 8. Patrick Valéry
 9. Eric Garcin
10. David Ginola
11. Jean-Didier Leuregans
12. Christophe Métais
13. Thierry Moreau
14. Sylvain Chomlafel
15. Gilles Thiéblemont
16. Jean-Marc Sibille
17. Jean-Marc Authié
18. Michel Pavon
19. Jean-Luc Courtet
20. Clément Garcia
21. Stéphane Roche
22. Jean-Luc Dogon

Gabon
Coach: Nzie Roger
 1. Hugues Rogombé
 2. Pierre Kombila
 3. Magloire Obame
 4. Constant Mpogho Bongo
 5. Alfred Mebaley
 6. Célestin Mba
 7. Jean-Pierre Rakongola
 8. Serge Angwé
 9. Parfait Ndong
10. Christian Koumba
11. Jean-Victor Moudouma
12. Barthélémy Ngoulakia
13. Constant Taty
14. Stéphane Bonga-Mayombo
15. Bertrand Ndong
16. Rufin Délicat
17. Guste Lambou-Foungues
18. Pierre Ndomba
19. Jean-Bosco Moutsinga
20. Pierre Mbadinga
Note: referred to as the national B-team ("Azingo B") in the Gabonese press.

Ivory Coast
 1. Tanoh Patrice
 2. Abdoulaye Koné
 3. N'Dri Michel
 4. N'Guessan Serge
 5. Tiéro Omer
 6. Groguet Jean-Claude
 7. Moussa Traoré
 8. Okou Charles
 9. Bassolé Michel
10. Tallé Ibrahima
11. Zahoui Tiaha
12. Gnaoré Théodore
13. Séry Wanyou Michel
14. Dohou Alain
15. Sié Donald-Olivier
16. Losséni Konaté
17. Koné Adama
18. Gbohou Jean-Marie
19. Koné Ibrahima
20. Touré Souleymane
21. Alidou Touré
22. Essouma Sougala
Note: not the national A-team

Madagascar
 1. Mamy Solofo Rakotoson
 2. Andrianiraina Razafimahéry
 3. Clément
 4. Séraphin Ratovonjanahary
 5. Hajason Rasoanaivo
 6. Oliver Fidy Rasoanaivo
 7. Romuald Félix Rakotondrabé
 8. Flavien-Claude Ralaitafika
 9. Andrianaivo Razafitsialonina
10. Jean-Claude
11. Jean-Ignace Randrianirina
12. Pierre-Augustin Rakotomanga
13. Anicet Totomainty
14. Patrick Andriambolona
15. Liva Rasoanaivo
16. Nicolas Hananga
17. Andritiana Rakotondratsimba

Morocco
 Coach: Abdellah Blinda
 1. Mohamed Zakaria Alaoui El-Achraf
 2. El-Hadj Saa Eddine
 3. Rachid Najah
 4. Noureddine Ben Omar
 5. Mohamed Rochdi Tamoud
 6. Khalid El-Kaichouri
 7. Boubekeur El-Ghandour
 8. Saïd Ameur
 9. Fouad Assou
10. Khalid Moussallek
11. Bouazza Ould Mou
12. Saïd D'Ghay
13. El-Mostafa Moumaris
14. Abdellatif Fidadi
15. El-Arbi Hbabi
16. Abdelkabir Méziane
17. Ahmed El-Ainine
18. Saïd Rokbi
19. Majid Zérouali
20. Hassan Hadioi
21. Mohamed Sabek
22. Noureddine Naybet
Note: reportedly the national Under-21 team

Senegal
 1. Mamadou Kâ
 2. Madické Mbaye
 3. Aly Bambi Thiam
 4. Yoro Diarra
 5. Formose Pereira
 6. Mouhamadou S. Diallo
 7. Abdourahmane Camara
 8. Tahir Fall
 9. Moussa Badiane
10. Pierre Kabou
11. Ibrahima Diakhaby
12. Ibrahima Ndiaye
13. Grégoire Dacosta
14. Simon Mangou Kabou
15. Birama Ndoye
16. Fary Faye
17. Sengahne Fall
18. Moussa Traoré
19. Sago Komé
20. Moussa Ndao
Note: not the national A-team

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