UDEAC Cup

The Central African Customs and Economic Union (UDEAC) Cup was an association football tournament contested between countries in Central Africa. The creation of the UDEAC Cup was to mark the 20th anniversary since the formation of the Union but it was considered successful and was played a further six times. The tournament open to the national teams of the Union’s member countries who were affiliated to FIFA.

The technical organisation of the tournament was entrusted to the Organising and Regulations Committee of the Central African Football Federations' Union (UNIFFAC).

After the 1990 edition, the tournament was not played in the next decade. In 2003, the same countries decided to revive the competition under another name, the CEMAC Cup.

1984 UDEAC Cup
Played in Congo.

1985 UDEAC Cup
Played in Gabon.

1986 UDEAC Cup
Played in Equatorial Guinea (Bata and Malabo).

Third place match
This match between Congo and Gabon was not played as Gabon withdrew.

1987 UDEAC Cup
Played in N'Djamena, Chad.

1988 UDEAC Cup
Played in Cameroon.

1989 UDEAC Cup
Played in Bangui, Central African Republic.

1990 UDEAC Cup
Played in Congo.