2nd All-Africa Games, also known as Lagos 1973, were played from 7 to 18 January 1973, in Lagos, Nigeria. After the success of the first African Games, the...
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Tunisia, took part at the 1973 All-Africa Games held in Lagos, Nigeria. She won 63 medals. Tunisia at the All-Africa Games...
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The 1973 All-Africa Games football tournament was the 2nd edition of the African Games men's football tournament for men. The football tournament was held...
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The African Games, formally known as the All-Africa Games or the Pan African Games, are a continental multi-sport event held every four years, organized...
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Handball events at the 1973 All-Africa Games were held in Lagos, Nigeria in January 1973. The competition included only men's event. All times are local (UTC+1)...
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The 1973 All-Africa Games was the Second Edition of the African Games where Volleyball was contested, but only for men and it was held in Lagos, Nigeria...
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The second All-Africa Games were held in Lagos, Nigeria in January 1973. Ten new events were added, three for the men, 10,000 metres, marathon and hammer...
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The men's qualification for football tournament at the 1973 All-Africa Games. Algeria qualified by default. Libya, Morocco and Tunisia withdrew. The tournament...
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for the Football at the 1973 All-Africa Games, hosted by Lagos, Nigeria, and which took place between 8 and 16 January 1973. Head coach: Mohamed El Kenz...
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editions (men's) at CAF (archived) 2003–2007 editions (women's) at CAF (archived) African Games at the RSSSF Football All Africa Games index at todor66.com...
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The 3rd All-Africa Games (Arabic: الألعاب الأفريقية الثالثة; French: 3e Jeux africains), alson known as Algiers 1978 (الجزائر 1978) was a multi-sport event...
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and former athlete. She was born in Kumasi In 1973, she represented Ghana at the 1973 All-Africa Games held in Nigeria and won a silver and gold in the...
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The 1st All-Africa Games (French: 1ers Jeux africains), also known as Brazzaville 1965, was a multi-sport event played from 18 to 25 July 1965, in Brazzaville...
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Geremew Demboba (category African cycling biography stubs)
country's Olympic team. He coached the team to a gold medal at the 1973 All-Africa Games. Geremew died in Addis Ababa on 22 February 2023, at the age of...
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Gabon national football team (category African national association football teams)
Furthermore, this tournament doubled up as a qualification group for the 1973 All-Africa Games football tournament, and as Gabon did not win the group, they failed...
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accounts for about 18% of the world's human population. Africa's population is the youngest among all the continents; the median age in 2012 was 19.7, when...
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Surulere (category All articles with dead external links)
000-spectator capacity Lagos National Stadium built in 1972 for the 1973 All-Africa Games. The stadium had been allowed to become increasingly dilapidated...
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National Stadium, Lagos (category Venues of the African Games)
qualifying matches. It also served as the main stadium for the 1973 All-Africa Games. When the stadium was built in 1972, it had a capacity of 55,000...
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home soil. 2003 was the second time that Nigeria hosted the games, as the 1973 All-Africa Games had been held in Lagos thirty years before. The country did...
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Miruts Yifter (category Athletes (track and field) at the 1973 All-Africa Games)
000 metres final. In the 1973 All-Africa Games he won one gold medal (10,000 m) and one silver (5,000 m). At the 1st African Championships in 1979 he...
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Fodil Goumrassa (category Competitors at the 1973 All-Africa Games)
earned a bronze medal in the under-86 kg category at the 1973 All-Africa Games in Lagos. At the 1973 World Judo Championships in Lausanne, he was eliminated...
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Kwasi Owusu (category 1970 African Cup of Nations players)
AllAfrica.com Nkrumah, I. K. (27 August 1976). The Mirror: Issue 1203 August 27 1976. Graphic Communications Group. "REVEALED: Kwasi Owusu is the all-time...
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in Shot Put of the All Africa Games in 1978, Algeria, after his first in 1973, All-Africa Games Algeria Nigeria. GBR All-Africa Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved...
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Issake Dabore (category Boxers at the 1973 All-Africa Games)
a silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Taekwondo. At the 1973 All-Africa Games in Lagos, Dabore participated in the light-welterweight competition...
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Bronze Head from Ife (category African sculptures in the British Museum)
Awolowo University in Ile-Ife. The Ife Head was the symbol for the 1973 All-Africa Games in Lagos. The Ife Head held by the British Museum was included in...
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John Akii-Bua (category Athletes (track and field) at the 1973 All-Africa Games)
United States rival Edwin Moses because of the boycott by Uganda and other African nations. As a police officer, Akii-Bua was promoted by Ugandan president...
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An all-time medal table for all African Games from 1965 to 2023 is tabulated below. 50 nations have won at least a single medal in the African Games, from...
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The 1973 All-Africa Games, the second in the series, opened for 12 days of competition by 36 nations in Lagos, Nigeria. The first All-Africa Games had...
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The South African Games, in some years called the South African Open Games, was a multi-sport event held in South Africa during the apartheid era, in response...
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Moshood Abiola National Stadium (category Venues of the African Games)
National Stadium complex and Games Village on 18 July 2000. The stadium was constructed to host the 8th All Africa Games which took place in October 2003...
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