Africa Cup of Nations Final: Zaire 2-0 Zambia | Replay | March 1974

Tuesday, March 16th 1974.
Footage of Zaire beating Zambia by two goals to nil in the Africa Cup of Nations Final held in Cairo, Egypt.
Reuters Text:
Zaire won the African Nations' Cup for the second time on Thursday, beating Zambia by two goals to nil, in a replayed final. Their first victory was in Ethiopia in 1968, and this year's win takes on a special significance with Zaire the sole African team in the World Cup finals due to take place this summer.
Playing in Cairo's Nasser Stadium, the two teams seem to reflect the exhaustion that comes at the end of a long and hard-fought championship. A two-goals-all draw on Tuesday led to the rematch, watched by an enthusiastic 15,000 crowd, including former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Mohammed Ali.
The man of the match was Zaire's Ndaye, scorer of both goals. His first goal came 30 minutes into the game, and he clinched the victory with the second after half time, only 16 minutes from the end.
Zambia was unlucky not to score on occasions, and had its attack blunted most of the time by Zaire's man-to-man marking and zone defences, reducing most of their raids into individual sorties.
Egypt's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Abdel Kader Hatem, presented the trophies at the end of the match, deputisting for President Anwar Sadat. Egypt, who has played host to the ninth African Nations' Cup Tournament, came third in the final placings of national teams. They had been one of the pre-tournament favourites.
Synopsis:
Zambia kick-off in the replay of the ninth African Nations'Cup final. The Thursday game was the result of a two-all-draw with Zaire on Tuesday. The two teams met in Cairo's Nasser Stadium before a crowd of some fifteen thousand, including two hundred Zambian supporters who had flown in on Thursday just for the game.
Early on their team put on some aggressive play.
Former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Mohammed Ali, Egyptian Deputy Premier Abdel Hatem and Sir Stanley Rous, President of the International Football Federation were among Thursday's spectators. They saw Zaire build up its attack early in the game.
Although Zambia was able to penetrate the Zaire defences on occasions, their attacks were infrequent and blunted by Zaire's man-for-man marking and zone defences.
Zaire took the lead after thirty minutes of play. Number thirteen, Ndaye scored, putting his team ahead one-nil.
Both teams seemed to be suffering from the strains of a long tournament, and perhaps, having to replay the final. Neither side seemed to be displaying the skill they exhibited in earlier matches.
Zaire, the only African national team to qualify for the final rounds of the World Cup this summer, have been keen to show the rest of Africa their worth.
Half way through the game, the score Zaire one, Zambia nil, and a worrying time for the Zambian bench - they had already been beaten twice by Zaire in qualifying rounds for the World Cup. A free kick to Zaire gave them a chance to increase their lead - but a good save by the Zambian goalkeeper scotched that.
But only sixteen minutes from the end of play, a Zaire attack paid dividends Ndaye scored his second goal giving his country a virtually inpregnable lead. And two-nil was to be the final score.
The Zaire team took the African Cup for the second time. Zaire's team captain, Kidumu, received it from Dr. Hatem, who was deputising for President Anwar Sadat.
The Cairo newspaper, Al-Ahram, said that Zaire's victory was "certainly well deserved".
Source: Reuters News Archive.

Пікірлер: 19

  • @youssefcamara3916
    @youssefcamara39164 жыл бұрын

    Wow. To see the greats Kidumu, Lobilo, Ndaye Mulamba, Kibonge, Mayanga and Kazadi Robert the goal keeper. This Zambia team was also one of their best ever. With Kapeta, Similanbo, Simitowe, Bernard Chanda and the Yougoslavian coach, Ante Buselic. I listened to that game with a birthday gift from my late father, a Panasonic portable shortwave radio. Alain Bruno was still calling play by play on RFI. Merci mon cher ami. Nice historical throwback indeed.

  • @adeyinkamakinde6164

    @adeyinkamakinde6164

    4 жыл бұрын

    The terrible performances in the World Cup in Germany has somewhat tarnished their legacy - particularly that 9-0 thrashing by Yugoslavia. But the inside story was that the Leopards might have given a much better account of themselves -and by extension African football- if they hadn't been messed around by the Mobutu regime. Mobutu induged them but they were ripped off by officials in the build up. After the loss, Mobutu lost interest in football and the hey dey of the mighty Leopards became a distant memory. Typical story which continues to this day with a so many African teams having to deal with corrupt, hanger-on officials, non-payment of match bonuses etc

  • @youssefcamara3916

    @youssefcamara3916

    4 жыл бұрын

    Adeyinka Makinde oui mon ami. Absolutely true to this day. Look at the Cameroun, every World Cup the country has participated since 1990 has been marred in controversy, usually for the same issue, Money. The players always complaining about the non payment of their bonus. The same thing happened with Guinean team in Cairo recently. Disgusting on so many levels.

  • @oluwadamilolasakeye7368
    @oluwadamilolasakeye73682 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for uploading this historic match sir. I read about it.

  • @yannickkatayisha524
    @yannickkatayisha5242 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video

  • @jackykanku3134
    @jackykanku31342 жыл бұрын

    Le Zaïre (RDCongo) de 1974 joue la RDC bis car la plus de joueurs zambiens sont naitif de Lubumbashi.

  • @oscarbunda1194

    @oscarbunda1194

    2 жыл бұрын

    Kindly name these 'most Zambian players from Lubumbashi' so that we know them. It doesn't cost anything to be factual.

  • @willylulendo4136
    @willylulendo41362 жыл бұрын

    Great teams, great fighters. They had had a replay 48 hours later after the first final. It's not like nowadays with finals concluded with the lottery of penalities shootouts. No, FIFA must do something to bring back real winners.

  • @ebenezerkazapoe6122
    @ebenezerkazapoe61226 ай бұрын

    Is that the Great Muhammad Ali I saw in the crowd? 0:29

  • @elvismakengu3204

    @elvismakengu3204

    6 ай бұрын

    yep

  • @bcr1103
    @bcr11036 ай бұрын

    Muhammad Ali watching?

  • @caledisconstantinedes5545
    @caledisconstantinedes55454 жыл бұрын

    Cette video est elle protégée par un droit d'auteur ?

  • @caledisconstantinedes5545

    @caledisconstantinedes5545

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ai-je le droit d'utilisé cette image?

  • @adeyinkamakinde6164

    @adeyinkamakinde6164

    4 жыл бұрын

    Reuters are the copyright owners. Get in touch with Reuters/Screen Ocean.

  • @precytshimanga
    @precytshimanga Жыл бұрын

    Fèlicitations na mboka na ngai Zaïre eyebani pe na kombo ya DR Congo 1968, 1974

  • @rotsaertvalerie9416
    @rotsaertvalerie94163 жыл бұрын

    Mavuba father of rio

  • @basubijoseph
    @basubijoseph5 ай бұрын

    What kind of flat gummy ball is that 😂😭

  • @josemurere4437
    @josemurere44372 жыл бұрын

    MOSEKA