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Die 25. Ausgabe des CECAFA-Cups, offiziell 2001 Palmares CECAFA Championship, fand vom 8. bis zum 22. Dezember 2001 in Ruanda statt. Elf ost- und mittelafrikanische Fußballmannschaften spielten hier um den Titel des Ost- und Mittelafrikameisters. Äthiopien gewann seinen zweiten Titel. Sudan zog seine Teilnahme zurück.
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La Copa CECAFA del 2001 fue la edición número 25 del campeonato de la región del África del Este. Todos los partidos se jugaron en Kigali del 8 de diciembre hasta el 22 de diciembre.
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De CECAFA Cup 2001 was de 25e editie van de CECAFA Cup georganiseerd door de CECAFA (Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations). Het toernooi duurde van 8 december tot en met 22 december 2001 en werd gehouden in Rwanda. Ethiopië won het toernooi voor de tweede keer in de geschiedenis, door in de finale Kenia te verslaan met 2–1. Soedan zou ook meedoen maar trok zich terug. Het land werd uitgesloten voor alle toekomstige deelnames van de CECAFA cup maar uiteindelijk mochten ze in 2002 toch weer meedoen. Uit Rwanda deden 2 teams mee, een A-team en een B-team. Beiden bereikten de Knock-outfase. In de strijd om de derde plek speelden de twee teams tegen elkaar. Het A-team won na strafschoppen van het B-team en werd derde in dit toernooi.
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The 2001 CECAFA Cup was the 25th edition of the football tournament that involves teams from East and Central Africa. The matches were played in Rwanda, who had last hosted the competition two years before, in 1999. All the matches at the tournament were played from 8 December 2001, when Rwanda beat Somalia, until the 22 December 2001, when both the final and third place play-off were hosted. Prior to the tournament, Sudan withdrew their participation, and as such were suspended from all CECAFA tournaments in the future on an indefinite basis. However, the suspension was lifted in time for the 2002 CECAFA Cup.
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La Coupe CECAFA des nations 2001 est la vingt-cinquième édition de la Coupe CECAFA des nations qui a eu lieu au Rwanda du 8 au 22 décembre 2001. Les nations membres de la CECAFA (Confédération d'Afrique centrale et de l'Est) sont invitées à participer à la compétition. Au départ, cette édition devait avoir lieu au Soudan, qui s'est désisté, ce qui entraîné sa suspension de toute compétition organisée par la CECAFA pour une durée indéterminée.
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Die 25. Ausgabe des CECAFA-Cups, offiziell 2001 Palmares CECAFA Championship, fand vom 8. bis zum 22. Dezember 2001 in Ruanda statt. Elf ost- und mittelafrikanische Fußballmannschaften spielten hier um den Titel des Ost- und Mittelafrikameisters. Äthiopien gewann seinen zweiten Titel. Sudan zog seine Teilnahme zurück.
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The 2001 CECAFA Cup was the 25th edition of the football tournament that involves teams from East and Central Africa. The matches were played in Rwanda, who had last hosted the competition two years before, in 1999. All the matches at the tournament were played from 8 December 2001, when Rwanda beat Somalia, until the 22 December 2001, when both the final and third place play-off were hosted. Prior to the tournament, Sudan withdrew their participation, and as such were suspended from all CECAFA tournaments in the future on an indefinite basis. However, the suspension was lifted in time for the 2002 CECAFA Cup. Eleven teams entered the tournament, two more than had competed at the previous edition. There were, however, only ten countries competing at the 2001 Cup, as the hosts, Rwanda, entered Rwanda (A) and Rwanda (B). The last time Rwanda had hosted the tournament, in 1999, they had similarly entered two teams: Rwanda (A) finished third, beating Burundi in the third place play-off, and Rwanda (B) won the competition, beating Kenya 3 - 1 in the final. There were similar fortunes at the 2001 CECAFA Cup for Rwanda, as both teams qualified from their groups in second place, the tournament's set-up meaning that the two Rwandan sides could compete in the final against each other if they progressed thus far, as both Ugandan sides did at the 2000 tournament. Although Tanzania and Uganda were both beaten in the quarter-finals by Rwanda in 2001, in the semifinals both Rwanda sides lost to Ethiopia, and Kenya, the side Rwanda (A) had beaten in 1999 to clinch the title. The two Rwanda sides therefore met in the third place play-off in 2001, and after it finished 1 - 1 after normal time, Rwanda (A) won 5 - 3 in a penalty shoot out. The two teams in the final, Kenya and Ethiopia, both won their groups (group A and group C respectively). 2001 was a good year for Ethiopia, not only did they beat Kenya 2 - 1 in the CECAFA Cup final, but their under-20 team qualified for the Argentinian-held 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship, this was the first time Ethiopia had qualified for the event. When they did reach the final, Ethiopia had never lost a CECAFA Cup final having played one prior to the occasion, but to this day Ethiopia still have not lost when they have reached the final, an event which has occurred four times. Uganda's 10 - 1 demolition of Djibouti was the biggest winning margin in the CECAFA Cup's history.
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La Copa CECAFA del 2001 fue la edición número 25 del campeonato de la región del África del Este. Todos los partidos se jugaron en Kigali del 8 de diciembre hasta el 22 de diciembre.
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La Coupe CECAFA des nations 2001 est la vingt-cinquième édition de la Coupe CECAFA des nations qui a eu lieu au Rwanda du 8 au 22 décembre 2001. Les nations membres de la CECAFA (Confédération d'Afrique centrale et de l'Est) sont invitées à participer à la compétition. Au départ, cette édition devait avoir lieu au Soudan, qui s'est désisté, ce qui entraîné sa suspension de toute compétition organisée par la CECAFA pour une durée indéterminée. C'est l'Éthiopie qui remporte la compétition en s'imposant en finale face au Kenya. Le pays hôte, le Rwanda monte sur la troisième marche du podium. C'est le second titre de champion de la CECAFA pour la sélection éthiopienne après sa victoire en 1987
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