CAF Super Cup

CAF Super Cup
Founded 1993
Region Africa (CAF)
Number of teams 2
Current champions Algeria ES Sétif (1st title)
Most successful club(s) Egypt Al Ahly SC (6 titles)
Website Official website
2015 CAF Super Cup

The CAF Super Cup (also known as African Super Cup or for sponsorhip reasons Orange CAF Super Cup) is an annual African association football competition contested between the winners of the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup. The competition was first held in 1993 and is organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). It is the continental equivalent of the UEFA Super Cup in European and Recopa Sudamericana in South American club football.

The competition was previously contested between the winners of the CAF Champions League (called African Cup of Champions Clubs from 1964 to 1996) and African Cup Winners' Cup until 2004 when the Cup Winners' Cup was discontinued. The last Super Cup in this format was the 2004 CAF Super Cup between Enyimba and Étoile du Sahel which Enyimba won 10. In 2004 the CAF Cup Winners' Cup was merged with CAF Cup into the newly established CAF Confederation Cup which acts as Africa's second-tier international club competition,[1] (analogous to the UEFA Europa League in European football) and since 2005 the competition is contested in its current format.

Finals

Year Winner Score Runner-up Venue Attendance
1982*
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Algeria JS Kabylie 2 – 2
5 – 4 (pen)
Cameroon Union Douala Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan
1993
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Ivory Coast Africa Sports 2 – 2
5 – 3 (pen)
Morocco Wydad Casablanca Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan 45,000
1994
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Egypt Zamalek 1 – 0 Egypt Al Ahly FNB Stadium, Johannesburg 12,000
1995
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Tunisia Espérance de Tunis 3 – 0 Zaire DC Motema Pembe Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria 20,000
1996
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South Africa Orlando Pirates FC 1 – 0 Algeria JS Kabylie FNB Stadium, Johannesburg 20,000
1997
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Egypt Zamalek 0 – 0
4 – 2 (pen)
Egypt El Mokawloon Cairo International Stadium, Cairo 50,000
1998
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Tunisia Étoile du Sahel 2 – 2
4 – 2 (pen)
Morocco Raja Casablanca Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca 80,000
1999
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Ivory Coast ASEC Mimosas 3 – 1
(a.e.t.)
Tunisia Espérance de Tunis Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan 20,000
2000
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Morocco Raja Casablanca 2 – 0 Ivory Coast Africa Sports Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca 40,000
2001
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Ghana Hearts of Oak 2 – 0 Egypt Zamalek Kumasi Sports Stadium, Kumasi 25,000
2002
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Egypt Al Ahly 4 – 1 South Africa Kaizer Chiefs Cairo International Stadium, Cairo 80,000
2003
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Egypt Zamalek 3 – 1 Morocco Wydad Casablanca Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
2004
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Nigeria Enyimba 1 – 0 Tunisia Étoile du Sahel Enyimba International Stadium, Aba 20,000
2005
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Nigeria Enyimba 2 – 0
(a.e.t.)
Ghana Hearts of Oak Enyimba International Stadium, Aba
2006
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Egypt Al Ahly 0 – 0
4 – 2 (pen)
Morocco FAR Rabat Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
2007
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Egypt Al Ahly 0 – 0
5 – 4 (pen)
Tunisia Étoile du Sahel Addis Ababa Stadium, Addis Ababa 20,000
2008
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Tunisia Étoile du Sahel 2 – 1 Tunisia CS Sfaxien Stade 14 January, Radès 65,000
2009
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Egypt Al Ahly 2 – 1 Tunisia CS Sfaxien Cairo International Stadium, Cairo 60,000
2010
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Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe 2 – 0 Mali Stade Malien Stade Frederic Kibassa Maliba, Lubumbashi
2011
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Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe 0 – 0
9 – 8 (pen)
Morocco FUS Rabat Stade Frederic Kibassa Maliba, Lubumbashi
2012
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Morocco Maghreb Fez 1 – 1
4 – 3 (pen)
Tunisia Espérance de Tunis Stade Olympique, Radès
2013
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Egypt Al Ahly 2 – 1 Republic of the Congo AC Léopards Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria
2014
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Egypt Al Ahly 3 – 2 Tunisia CS Sfaxien Cairo International Stadium, Cairo 30,000
2015
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Algeria ES Sétif 1 – 1
6 – 5 (pen)
Egypt Al Ahly Stade Mustapha Tchaker, Blida 15,000
Note: Does not include 1982, which is unofficial and not recognized by CAF.

Results by club

Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Egypt Al Ahly SC622002, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014 1994, 2015
Egypt Zamalek SC311994, 1997, 2003 2001
Tunisia ES Sahel221998, 2008 2004, 2007
Nigeria Enyimba International FC202004, 2005
Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe202010, 2011
Tunisia ES Tunis121995 1999, 2012
Algeria JS Kabylie111982* 1996
Ivory Coast Africa Sports National111993 2000
Ghana Hearts of Oak SC112001 2005
Morocco Raja CA Casablanca112000 1998
Algeria ES Sétif102015
Ivory Coast ASEC Mimosas101999
Morocco Maghreb AS Fez102012
South Africa Orlando Pirates FC101996
Morocco Wydad AC Casablanca02 1993, 2003
Tunisia CS Sfaxien03 2008, 2009, 2014
Republic of the Congo AC Léopards01 2013
Democratic Republic of the Congo DC Motema Pembe01 1995
Egypt El Mokawloon SC01 1997
Mali Stade Malien01 2010
Morocco FAR Rabat01 2006
Morocco FUS Rabat01 2011
South Africa Kaizer Chiefs FC01 2002
Cameroon Union Douala01 1982*
Note: Does not include 1982, which is unofficial and not recognized by CAF.

Results by country

Nation Winners Runners-up
 Egypt 9 4
 Tunisia 3 7
 Morocco 2 5
 Algeria 2 1
 Ivory Coast 2 1
Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo 2 1
 Nigeria 2 0
 Ghana 1 1
 South Africa 1 1
 Republic of the Congo 0 1
 Mali 0 1
 Cameroon 0 1

Note: Does not include 1982, which is unofficial and not recognized by CAF.

See also

References

  1. "Al Ahly chase another record". FIFA.com. Retrieved 15 January 2010.

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