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    2004 African Nations Cup, Quarter-finals
    Cameroon
    Cameroon

    Cameroon

    1
    Nigeria
    Nigeria

    Nigeria

    2Winner Icon Nigeria
    • Samuel Eto'o - 42'
    • Jay-Jay Okocha - 45'
    • John Utaka - 73'
    • Summary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    CameroonCMR
    No.Name
    1Carlos Kameni
    2Jean-Joel Perrier Doumbe
    3Bill Tchato
    18Mohammadou Idrissou
    4Rigobert Song
    13Lucien Mettomo
    5Timothee Atouba
    7Modeste M'Bami
    8Geremi
    19Eric Djemba-Djemba
    9Samuel Eto'o
    10Patrick Mboma
    11Pius N'Diefi
    Substitutes
    17Mathurin Kameni
    16Patrick Tignyemb
    15Gustave Bahoken
    6Pierre Njanka
    12Ngassam Nana Falemi
    22Daniel Ngom Kome
    21Valery Mezague
    20Salomon Olembe
    14Jean Makoun
    NigeriaNGA
    No.Name
    1Vincent Enyeama
    2Joseph Yobo
    5Isaac Okoronkwo
    16Ifeanyi Udeze
    15George Abbey
    10Jay-Jay Okocha
    11Garba Lawal
    14Seyi Olofinjana
    4Kanu
    6Joseph Enakahire
    7John Utaka
    20Peter Odemwingie
    13Pius Ikedia
    Substitutes
    22Austin Amamchukwu Ejide
    12Greg Etafia
    18Romanus Orjinta
    19Ikpe Ekong
    21Emmanuel Ekwueme
    17Julius Aghahowa

    Game Information

    .
    8:00 AM, February 8, 2004
    Attendance: 18,500
    • Referees:
    • Guezzar Mohamed

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