CAF Super Cup
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The CAF Super Cup is an African football competition. It is a game between the reigning champions of the Confederation Cup and the Champions League. Starting in 1992, it was originally contested by the winners of African Cup of Champions Clubs (Champions League after 1997) and the African Cup Winners' Cup. In 2004 it changed to its current format. The Egyptian Al-Ahly, and Al -Zamalek are the only clubs succeeded to score 3 cups and keep a life time record.
The games are held in the second half of the season, usually in February or March.
[edit] Winners
Season | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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2007/08 | Étoile Sahel Tunisia |
2-1 | Club Sportif Sfaxien Tunisia |
2006/07 | Al-Ahly Egypt |
0-0 Penalties: 5-4 |
Étoile Sahel Tunisia |
2005/06 | Al-Ahly Egypt |
0-0 Penalties: 4-2 |
FAR Rabat Morocco |
2004/05 | Enyimba Nigeria |
2-0 a.e.t. | Hearts of Oak Ghana |
2003/04 | Enyimba Nigeria |
1-0 | Étoile Sahel Tunisia |
2002/03 | Al-Zamalek Egypt |
3-1 | Widad Casablanca Morocco |
2001/02 | Al-Ahly Egypt |
4-1 | Kaizer Chiefs South Africa |
2000/01 | Hearts of Oak Ghana |
2-0 | Al-Zamalek Egypt |
1999/00 | Raja Casablanca Morocco |
2-0 | Africa Sports Côte d'Ivoire |
1998/99 | ASEC Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire |
3-1 a.e.t. | Espérance Tunisia |
1997/98 | Étoile Sahel Tunisia |
2-2 Penalties: 4-2 |
Raja Casablanca Morocco |
1996/97 | Al-Zamalek Egypt |
0-0 Penalties: 4-2 |
Al-Mokaoulun Egypt |
1995/96 | Orlando Pirates South Africa |
1-0 | JS Kabylie Algeria |
1994/95 | Espérance Tunisia |
3-0 | Daring Club Motema Pembe Zaire |
1993/94 | Al-Zamalek Egypt |
1-0 | Al-Ahly Egypt |
1992/93 | Africa Sports Côte d'Ivoire |
2-2 Penalties: 5-3 |
Widad Casablanca Morocco |