Football at the Jeux de la Francophonie explained

Football at the Jeux de la Francophonie
Founded:1989
Current Champions: Cameroon
Most Titles: Canada (2)
Congo (2)

The football tournament in the Jeux de la Francophonie occurs every four years. It is contested by French-speaking nations and usually involves the use of youth national teams. Morocco, Canada and Congo are the only nations to have won the tournament twice.

Statistics

YearHostFinalThird place match
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1989
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Morocco4 - 13 - 2
1994
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France3 - 2
2 - 1
1997
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Madagascar0 - 0 (3-2 pen.)2 - 1
2001
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Canada1 - 03 - 0
2005
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Niger3 - 00 - 0 (5-4 pen.)
2009
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Lebanon0 - 0 (5-3 pen.)3 - 1
2013
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France2 - 10 - 0 (11-10 pen.)
2017
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Ivory Coast1 - 1 (6-5 pen.)2 - 1
2023
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DR Congo2 - 11 - 1 (4-3 pen.)

Performances by Countries

TeamChampionsRunners-upThird-placeFourth-place
2 (2001, 2017)2 (1989, 2013)1 (2009)1 (1994)
2 (2009, 2013)1 (1997)2 (1989, 1994)-
2 (1989, 1997)--1 (2009)
1 (2005)2 (2009, 2017)-1 (2013)
1 (1994)1 (2001)-1 (1989)
1 (2023)-1 (1997)2 (2001,2005)
-1 (1994)1 (2001)-
-1 (2005)1 (2013)-
-1 (2023)1 (2005)-
--1 (2017)-
--1 (2023)-
---1 (1997)
---1 (2017)
---1 (2023)

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