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Cameroon are first to qualify for World Cup finals

July 1, 2001
SportsLine.com wire reports

JOHANNESBURG -- Cameroon became the first team to qualify for the 2002 World Cup finals on Sunday, beating Togo 2-0 in Yaounde to make sure of top place in African group A.

A 27th minute goal from Spanish-based striker Samuel Eto'o, the hero of Cameroon's Olympic victory at last year's Games in Sydney, set the reigning African champions on their way.

Victory was made sure four minutes after half-time when French-based midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe netted the second goal.

Cameroon needed just a draw to make sure of their African record fifth appearance at the finals.

The win gave them 18 points from their seven qualifying matches, six ahead of second-paced Angola, who were held to a 1-1 draw by Libya in Tripoli on Friday.

The match also marked the first game for new French coach Robert Corfou, who took over last week after the sacking of compatriot Pierre Lechantre last week.

Lechantre was fired after Cameroon's poor performance in the Confederations Cup in Japan last month.

Corfou admitted before Sunday's match that he had little knowledge of Cameroonian soccer and said he was relying on his assistants to engineer the win against Togo.

South Africa were hoping to become the second side to qualify, with their match at Burkina Faso in group E kicking off two hours after the game in Yaounde.

South Africa need only a draw to ensure top place in their group.

The first team to reach the finals through qualifying, Cameroon will join co-hosts Japan and South Korea, along with cup holders France, in next year's tournament.


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