CAF Champions League

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CAF Champions League 2006
CAF Champions League
CAF Champions League
Sport Football (soccer)
Founded 1964
No. of teams 8 (Group Stage)
Country CAF member nations
Current champions Egypt Al-Ahly

The CAF Champions League is an annual international club football competition run by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The top club sides from Africa's football leagues are invited to participate in this competition, which is the premier club football competition on the continent.


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[edit] List of Competition Winners

[edit] 5 Wins

Egypt Al-Ahly (Egypt)

Egypt Al-Zamalek (Egypt)

[edit] 3 Wins

Cameroon Canon Yaoundé

Guinea Hafia Conakry

Morocco Raja Casablanca

[edit] 2 Wins

Ghana Asante Kotoko

Nigeria Enyimba

Algeria JS Kabylie

TP Mazembe

[edit] 1 Win

Côte d'Ivoire ASEC Abidjan

CARA Brazzaville

Tunisia Club Africain

Tunisia Espérance Tunis

Morocco FAR Rabat

Ghana Hearts of Oak

Egypt Ismaily (Egypt)

Algeria MC Algiers

South Africa Orlando Pirates

Cameroon Oryx Douala

Algeria Entente Plasticiens Sétif

Côte d'Ivoire Stade Abidjan

Cameroon Union Douala

AS Vita Club

Morocco WAC Casablanca

[edit] Challenges Facing African Champions League

Scheduling, structure & venues are some of the problems in which CAF faces.

Many feel the competition should schedule their fixtures to similar timelines of UEFA Champions League. African Champions League usually begins around January & finishes around November. The majorities of the African national domestic leagues begin around July, August, or September and finish around April, May, or June. Because not all national domestic leagues begin around the same time, fixtures to this competition are organized poorly. And most national league administrators want to align the African Champions League to their national domestic leagues. The only way to fix this problem is to co-ordinate all national domestic leagues in Africa with African Champions League.

Many national associations want the competition expanded. The stronger national leagues feel the competition would be more profitable & successful by awarding extra spots to the their leagues. This may be profitable but it causes differences and disputes between national associations.

As well, many African football stadiums face pitch problems, proper seating & security. The development of African football can progress quite nicely if funds are put to build new facilities.

If those challenges are overcome, the African Champions League could be vary profitable & one of the most entertaining competitions in the world.


[edit] Structure and qualification

In 1997 the CAF Champions League replaced the previous pan-African competition, the African Cup of Champions Clubs; this had run from 1964-1996 [1].

The competition is open to the winners of all CAF-affiliated national leagues, as well as the holder of the competition from the previous season. From the 2004 competition the runner-up of the league of the 12 highest-ranked countries also entered the tournament creating a 64-team field. This was in response to the merging of the CAF Cup, the secondary pan-African club competition where the league runner-ups would previous play, with the CAF Cup Winners' Cup to create the CAF Confederation Cup. The 12 countries would be ranked on the performance of their clubs in the previous 5 years.

The Champions' League operates as a knockout competition, with a final group stage, with each tie (including the final) played over two legs - home and away. There are 3 knockout stages: the preliminary stage, the first round (32 teams) and the second round (16 teams). The 8 teams knocked out of the second round are entered into the Confederation Cup to play against the final 8 teams in that competition. After the second round, the last 8 teams are split into two groups of 4. The winner and runner-up in these groups are sent to play in a semi-final for the chance of contesting the final.

[edit] Prize Money

In the 2006 season $3.5million in prize money was shared between the top eight clubs and their national associations as follows;

Final
position
Money awarded
to club
Money awarded to
national associtaion
1 $950,000 + $1 million $50,000
2 $665,000 $35,000
Semi-finalists * 2 $427,500 $22,500
3rd in group stage * 2 $261,250 $13,750
4th in group stage * 2 $190,000 $10,000

Reason for * 2 is because there are 2 clubs who are semi-finalist losers, 2 clubs who finish 3rd in group competition, & 2 clubs who finish 4th in group competition.

In addition the champions receive $1 million dollars, for qualifing to the FIFA Club World Cup.

[edit] CAF Champions League results

Season Winner Score Runner-up Group stage runners-up
Note: Before 2001 two groups were used instead of semifinals, the winners of each group passed to the finals, shown are the runners up of each group
1997
Details
Raja Casablanca

(Morocco)
1st leg: 0-1
2nd leg: 1-0
Penalties: 5-4
Obuasi Goldfields

(Ghana)
USM Alger

(Algeria)
Al-Zamalek

(Egypt)
1998
Details
ASEC Abidjan

(Côte d'Ivoire)
1st leg: 4-2
2nd leg: 0-0
Dynamos FC

(Zimbabwe)
Manning Rangers

(RSA)
Hearts of Oak

(Ghana)
1999
Details
Raja Casablanca

(Morocco)
1st leg: 0-0
2nd leg: 0-0
Penalties: 4-3
Espérance

(Tunisia)
Al-Ahly

(Egypt)
ASEC Abidjan

(Côte d'Ivoire)
2000
Details
Hearts of Oak

(Ghana)
1st leg: 2-1
2nd leg: 3-1
Espérance

(Tunisia)
Al-Ahly

(Egypt)
Mamelodi Sundowns

(RSA)
Season Winner Score Runner-up Losing Semifinalists
lost to eventual winner lost to eventual runner-up
2001
Details
Al-Ahly

(Egypt)
1st leg: 1-1
2nd leg: 3-0
Mamelodi Sundowns

(RSA)
Espérance

(Tunisia)
Atlético Petróleos Luanda

(Angola)
2002
Details
Al-Zamalek

(Egypt)
1st leg: 0-0
2nd leg: 1-0
Raja Casablanca

(Morocco)
TP Mazembe

(DRC)
ASEC Abidjan

(Côte d'Ivoire)
2003
Details
Enyimba

(Nigeria)
1st leg: 2-0
2nd leg: 0-1
Ismaily SC

(Egypt)
USM Alger

(Algeria)
Espérance

(Tunisia)
2004
Details
Enyimba

(Nigeria)
1st leg: 1-2
2nd leg: 2-1
Penalties: 5-3
Étoile Sahel

(Tunisia)
Espérance

(Tunisia)
ASC Jeanne d'Arc

(Senegal)
2005
Details
Al-Ahly

(Egypt)
1st leg: 0-0
2nd leg: 3-0
Étoile Sahel

(Tunisia)
Al-Zamalek

(Egypt)
Raja Casablanca

(Morocco)
2006
Details
Al-Ahly

(Egypt)
1st leg: 1-1
2nd leg: 1-0
Club Sportif Sfaxien

(Tunisia)
ASEC Mimosas

(Côte d'Ivoire)
Orlando Pirates

(South Africa)


CAF Champions League Seasons

1997 - 1998 - 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006

[edit] External links

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     Asia: AFCChampions League
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     North America: CONCACAFChampions' Cup
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     Oceania: OFCChampions League
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