African Military Cup
The African Military Cup, also known as the Blaise Comparoé Trophy, is a football tournament for Africa’s national military teams. It started in 1994 and is organized by the Organisation of Military Sport in Africa (OSMA), a branch of the International Military Sports Council. In French-speaking countries it is called CAMFOOT (Coupe d'Afrique Militaire de Football). The event features eight teams from Africa. The current champions (as of 2012) are Mali. Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Egypt have the most titles, each with two. The tournament also serves as a qualifier for the World Military Cup or the World Military Games.
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