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List of CAF Confederation Cup finals Two-legged format Season Home Score Away Venue Attendance Nation Club Club Nation 2004 Ghana: Hearts of Oak: 1–1 Asante Kotoko Ghana: Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra: 1–1 Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi: Hearts of Oak won 8–7 on penalties (2–2 on aggregate) 2005 Nigeria: Dolphins FC: 1–0 FAR Rabat Morocco
The CAF Cup was a seasonal association football competition established in 1992 and abolished and merged with the African Cup Winners' Cup to form the CAF Confederations Cup in 2004. The CAF Cup was open to the domestic leagues runners-up of member associations who have not qualified to one of the two pre-existing CAF international club ...
The 2024 CAF Confederation Cup final were the final matches of the 2023–24 CAF Confederation Cup, the 21st season of Africa's premier club football tournament organised by CAF under the current CAF Confederation Cup title after the merger of CAF Cup and African Cup Winners' Cup.
The competition was founded at the beginning of 1975 by the Confederation of African Football, following the example of UEFA in Europe, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.For the first edition, fifteen teams took part registered and it was the Cameroonian club of Tonnerre Yaoundé who were the first winners, after defeating the Ivorians Stella Club d'Adjamé in the final.
The CAF Champions League is a seasonal association football competition established in 1964 as the African Cup of Champions Clubs, open initially to the league champions of all CAF member associations, but since 1997 also currently includes the clubs finishing second in the strongest leagues from the CAF 5-year ranking and the competition's defending champions.
Egyptian clubs hold a record number of wins in the African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League (18), the African Cup Winners' Cup (8), the CAF Super Cup (13) and the Afro-Asian Club Championship (3). In second place Tunisian clubs have 24 titles and they have the most victories in the CAF Cup (4).
The Africa Cup of Nations is a football competition established in 1957. It is contested by the men's national teams of members of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), the African governing body for the sport, and is held every two years. The winner of the first final was Egypt, who defeated Ethiopia 4–0 in Khartoum, after extra time. [1]
The Moroccan club Raja CA was the last to hold the trophy in 2003 defeating the Cameroonian Cotonsport de Garoua in the final. In 2004, the CAF Cup was merged with the African Cup Winners' Cup, and was renamed the CAF Confederation Cup, again following the European example of the UEFA Europa League. [1]