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Ièrs Jeux de la Francophonie
Host cityCasablanca and Rabat, Morocco
Nations39
Athletes1,700
Opening8 July
Closing22 July
Opened byHassan II
Main venueStade Mohamed V (ceremonies)
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium (athletics)
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The 1989 Jeux de la Francophonie, also known as I Jeux de la Francophonie, (French for Francophone Games) were held in Casablanca and Rabat, Morocco, from 8 to 22 July 1989.

Sports

Sport Gender Results
Athletics (Track and field) men + women details
Basketball women
Football (soccer) men details
Judo men + women

Medals & Participation

Total

  *   Host nation (Morocco)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)34251877
2 Canada (CAN)9152044
3 Morocco (MAR)*78621
4 Senegal (SEN)33410
5 Quebec24814
6Wallonia French Community of Belgium2158
7 Djibouti (DJI)1113
 Egypt (EGY)1113
 Madagascar (MDG)1113
 Rwanda (RWA)1113
11 Ivory Coast (CIV)1034
12 Congo (COG)1012
 Switzerland (SUI)1012
14 Togo (TOG)1001
15 Tunisia (TUN)0224
16 Gabon (GAB)0123
17 Luxembourg (LUX)0112
 New Brunswick0112
19 Mauritius (MUS)0022
20 Burkina Faso (BFA)0011
 Mali (MLI)0011
Totals (21 entries)656580210

The following participating nations didn't win any medal.

 Benin
 Burundi
 Cameroon
 Central African Republic
 Chad
 Comoros
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Dominica
 Guinea
 Guinea-Bissau
 Lebanon
 Monaco
 Niger
 Saint Lucia
 Seychelles
 Vietnam

External links

Medal winners 1989 at jeux.francophonie.org
Medal tables at jeux.francophonie.org (in French)
Jeux de la Francophonie
Events
Sports
Events at the 1989 Jeux de la Francophonie (Casablanca/Rabat)
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