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2005 Africa Cup information


6th Africa Cup
(CAR championship)
Tournament details
Host2005 Africa Cup Morocco
Date3 September 2005 –
9 November 2005
Countries2005 Africa Cup Kenya
2005 Africa Cup Ivory Coast
2005 Africa Cup Madagascar
2005 Africa Cup Morocco
2005 Africa Cup Namibia
2005 Africa Cup South Africa Amateurs
2005 Africa Cup Tunisia
2005 Africa Cup Uganda
2005 Africa Cup Zimbabwe
Final positions
Champions2005 Africa Cup Morocco
Runner-up2005 Africa Cup Madagascar
Tournament statistics
Matches played12
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The 2005 Africa Cup (Official name "Top 9") was the 6th edition of the continental rugby union tournament arranged by Confederation of African Rugby (CAR).

It was won by Morocco, that defeated Madagascar in the final.

The final was played at the "Stade de France" before the match between France and South Africa match of the 2005 South Africa rugby union tour of Argentina and Europe. The match was arranged in that venue, due to participation of South African Amateurs selection, who were surprisingly defeated in the semifinal by Madagascar.

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