CHAN 2014: top scorer, best player, best XI and all the rewards

The 3rd edition of the African Nations Championship has made history last Saturday with the coronation of Libya against Ghana on penalties 4-3 (0-0 after extra time) http://en.africatopsports.com/2014/02/02/chan-2014-sensational-libya-win-the-trophy/ . Knights of the Mediterranean then clinched their first continental title. A feat given the recent socio- political situation in the country.

Libya had to wait for penalties to win the trophy as against Gabon and Zimbabwe http://en.africatopsports.com/2014/01/29/chan-2014-sensation-libya-in-the-final/ respectively in the quarterfinals and semifinals. The Spaniard http://en.africatopsports.com/2014/02/02/chan-2014-the-coronation-of-libya-and-coach-javier-clementes-track-record/ Javier Clemente http://en.africatopsports.com/2014/01/26/chan-2014-libya-eliminate-gabon-and-will-face-zimbabwe-in-the-semis/ became the first European trainer to triumph in this competition.

Parker, top scorer eliminated earlier!
Nigeria, grand tournament favorite has simply taken pride in the 3rd place after a narrow victory 1-0 against Zimbabwe. Midfielder Ejike Chrisantus Uzoenyi was elected best player of the CHAN. The Super Eagles also have three players in the eleven pro of the competition, like Ghana.

The South African Bernard Parker http://en.africatopsports.com/2014/01/12/chan-2014-an-amazing-goal-already-the-best-in-the-tournament-video/ finished top scorer with four goals. Four goals listed in group stage since Bafana Bafana have not crossed that phase of the tourney.

Final Standings: 1st. Libya, 2nd. Ghana 3rd. Nigeria 4th. Zimbabwe

Best player : Christantus Ejike (Nigeria)
Top scorer : Bernard Parker (South Africa), 4 goals

The eleven pro:
– Goalkeeper: Mohamed Abdaula (Libya)
– Defenders : Ali Salama (Libya) , Partson Jaure (Zimbabwe) , Odunlami Kunle (Nigeria) , Joshua Tijani (Ghana)

– Midfielders : Kudakwashe Mahachi (Zimbabwe ), Mohamed Elgadi (Libya ), Jordan Opoku (Ghana), Christantus Ejike (Nigeria)

– Forwards: Rabiu Ali (Nigeria) , Seidu Bansey (Ghana)

Substitutes:
Stephen Adams ( Ghana ), Peter Moyo (Zimbabwe) , Buhlebuyesa Mkhwanazi (South Africa) , Mohsine Moutaouali (Morocco) , Yahaya Mohammed (Ghana) , Abdelsalam Omar (Libya ) Ibourahima Sidibé ( Mali ) , Hardy Binguila (Congo ) Jean- Marc Makusu Mundele ( DR Congo) , Erwin Nguema ( Gabon ), Samuel Ainooson (Ghana)

Source: CAF

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