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DR Congo: Different names, twice Afcon champions

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DR Congo: Different names, twice Afcon champions - Sports Leo

The Democratic Republic Congo played in the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) under a number of different names, including Congo-Leopoldville, Congo-Kinshasa, Zaire and DR Congo and in that time yielded two tournament victories.

The Leopards managed to win the title in 1968 (as Congo-Kinshasa) and 1974 (as Zaire).

Ethiopia 1968

In their second participation in the history of Africa’s flagship football competition, DR Congo (then Congo-Kinshasa) were drawn in Group B. They opened their account with a 3-0 win over neighbours Congo (then Congo-Brazzaville), before losing to Ghana 2-1.

A 2-1 win over Senegal took the Leopards to the semifinals where they faced hosts Ethiopia. Leon Mungamuni scored 10 minutes into extra time as Congo-Kinshasa won 3-2 to reach the final and face Ghana. Pierre Kalala Mukendi scored the game’s lone goal in the second half as The Leopards claimed their first Afcon title.

Egypt 1974

This time under the name of “Zaire”, The Leopards started their Group B campaign with a 2-1 victory over Guinea. A defeat to neighbours and then holders Congo 2-1 was followed by a 4-1 win over Mauritius to reach the semis. Zaire came back from two goals behind to defeat hosts Egypt 3-2 after extra time and reach the final where they faced Zambia.

A 2-2 draw after extra time meant that the final would be replayed 48 hours later.

Pierre Ndaye Mulamba (who scored the two goals in the first final) scored yet another brace as The Leopards won 2-0 to claim their second title. Mulamba set the record of scoring nine goals in a single tournament, a record that still stands.

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