UNAF U-17 Tournament

UNAF U-17 Tournament
Founded 2006
Region North Africa (UNAF)
Number of teams 3 - 6
Current champions  Burkina Faso (2016)
Most successful team(s)  Algeria
 Tunisia
(3 titles each)
Website UNAF U-17 Tournament
2016 UNAF U-17 Tournament

The UNAF U-17 Tournament is a football (soccer) tournament held between nations who are members of the UNAF association, however some other teams which are not members are invited.

Results

Summaries

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2006
Details [1]
 Algeria
Algeria
n/a
Tunisia

Egypt
2007
Details
 Morocco
Morocco
n/a
Tunisia

Libya
n/a
Algeria
2008
Details
 Tunisia
Tunisia
n/a
Algeria

Morocco
n/a
Libya
2008
Details
 Algeria
Algeria
n/a
Libya

Guinea
n/a
Tunisia
2009
Details [2]
 Tunisia
Burkina Faso
3 – 2
Morocco

Libya
2 – 0
United Arab Emirates
2009
Details
 Morocco
Tunisia
n/a
Algeria

Morocco
2010
Details [3]
 Tunisia
Mali
1 – 0
Tunisia

Guinea
4 – 1
Morocco
2011
Details
 Morocco
Morocco
2 – 0
Algeria

Mauritania
2 – 2
(5 – 4)
on penalties

Tunisia
2012
Details
 Tunisia
Algeria
n/a
Mauritania

Tunisia
2012
Details
 Morocco
Tunisia
n/a
Libya

Morocco
n/a
Mauritania
2014
Details
 Morocco
Egypt
3 – 1
Morocco

Tunisia
2 – 0
Libya
2015
Details
 Morocco
Mauritania
n/a
Tunisia

Morocco
2016
Details
 Morocco
Burkina Faso
n/a
Tunisia

Algeria
n/a
Egypt

Performances by countries

Team Titles Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place
 Tunisia 3 (2008, 2009, 2012*) 4 (2007, 2010, 2015, 2016) 2 (2012, 2014) 2 (2008, 2011)
 Algeria 3 (2006, 2008, 2012) 3 (2008, 2009, 2011) 1 (2016) 1 (2007)
 Morocco 2 (2007, 2011) 2 (2009, 2014) 4 (2008, 2009, 2012*, 2015) 1 (2010)
 Burkina Faso 2 (2009, 2016) - - -
 Mauritania 1 (2015) 1 (2012) 1 (2011) 1 (2012*)
 Egypt 1 (2014) - 1 (2006) 1 (2016)
 Mali 1 (2010) - - -
 Libya - 2 (2008, 2012*) 2 (2007, 2009) 2 (2008, 2014)
 Guinea - - 2 (2008, 2010) -
 United Arab Emirates - - - 1 (2009)
2012* : is the 2nd edition held in 2012 after the first one held in Tunisia, 2012 UNAF U-17 Tournament (Morocco)

See also

References


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