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1978 All-Africa Games

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The 3rd All-Africa Games were played from July 13 1978 to July 28 1978 in Algiers, Algeria. 45 countries participated in twelve sports.

The Egyptian team, which had topped the medals table in the previous two games was called home by its government midway through the games after a brawl marred the soccer tournament. The Libyan team, after losing to the Egyptians, attacked the Egyptian players. Spectators armed with metals bars and clubs joined in on the Libyan side. It was reported that Algerian police did little to stop the violence. Live television broadcast the melee to Egypt, and the Egyptian Prime minister called the team home immediately.

The meeting in Algiers gave those African nations associated with the Commonwealth a chance to address another brewing controversy; their proposed boycott of the Commonwealth Games which were to be held the following month in Edmonton, Canada. The discussions were fruitful and the boycott was not carried out.

Henry Rono, the Kenyan star who had already set four world records on the track in 1978 won the 10,000 meters and 3000 meters steeplechase. Filbert Bayi again took the 1500 meters gold medal.

At the conclusion of the games it was not known where the next games would be held as no city had come forth to offer to hold the games.

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[edit] Medal table

Host country in bold.

1978 All-Africa Games Medal Count
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Image:Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia 29142063
2Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria 18101543
3Image:Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria 16192358
4Image:Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 118827
5Image:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco 781126
6Image:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana 44715
7Image:Flag of Libya.svg Libya 43512
8Image:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal 42410
9Image:Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda 36514
10Image:Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast 2349
11Image:Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia 2024
12Image:Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan 2002
13Image:Flag of Mali.svg Mali 1102
14Image:Flag of Chad.svg Chad 1001
Image:Flag of Swaziland.svg Swaziland 1001
16Image:Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon 0448
17Image:Flag of Togo.svg Togo 0145
18Image:Flag of Ethiopia (1975-1987, 1991-1996).svg Ethiopia 0123
19Upper Volta Upper Volta 0112
Image:Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania 0112
21Image:Flag of Gabon.svg Gabon 0011
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[edit] Athletics

Malian discus thrower Namakoro Niaré won his third title, being the only athlete to do so. Four athletes, two male and two female, won more than one event:

Some new events were added: Decathlon and pentathlon, for men and women respectively, as well as men's 20 km road walk.

[edit] Football

The football tournament was won by the host country Algeria.

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Image:Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria

Coach:

Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria

Coach:

Image:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana

Coach:

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