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The 3rd CAF Champions League 1999

League Round

1999 Champions - Raja Casablanca (Morocco)

The premier club championship in Africa, commenced 1997, succeeding the African Cup of Champions Clubs (1964-96). Open to all CAF-affiliated National League Champions, plus the defending champion club. Preliminary, First and Second Rounds provide eight teams which are then divided into two mini-leagues. Winners of each league play off in the Finals to decide the championship.

Traditionally North African clubs dominate at the highest level, and since 1984 only Orlando Pirates (South Africa 1995) and ASEC Abidjan (Cote d'Ivoire 1998), have broken the winners monopoly.

All ties played through two legs - home & away.

Mini-league qualifiers receive $150 000 each and the chance to earn much more with $10 000 per win, $7 000 per draw, $1 000 per goal and $225 000 for each finalist.

The winner, Raja Casablanca, enters the 1st FIFA World Club Championship to be held in Brazil between 5-14 January 2000.

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See Team Profiles

Finals
12 Dec Espérance Sportive de Tunis (Tun) 0-0 Raja Casablanca (Mor)
Raja win 4-3 on penalties
27 Nov Raja Casablanca (Mor) 0-0 Espérance Sportive de Tunis (Tun)
Lists of players of group A teams Lists of players of group B teams
League Stage
Group A Table P W D L F A P
Raja Casablanca (Mor) 6 3 2 1 4 2 11
Al Ahly (Egy) 6 3 1 2 11 7 10
Hearts of Oak (Gha) 6 2 2 2 7 6 8
Shooting Stars (Ngr) 6 1 1 4 4 13 4
  
Group B Table P W D L F A P
Espérance (Tun) 6 5 0 1 13 1 15
ASEC Abidjan (Civ) 6 3 1 2 7 6 10
Dynamos (Zim) 6 2 0 4 9 9 6
St Louisienne (Reu) 6 1 1 4 4 17 4
Group A Matches Group B Matches
Round 1
August 22 August 21
Raja Casablanca
Redouane Elhimer 3
1-0 Hearts of Oak Espérance
Kanzari 13
Agoye 55
Azaiez 84-pen
3-0 ASEC Abidjan
August 21 August 22
Shooting Stars
Tony Alegbe 38
Hassan Santos 71
2-3 Al Ahly
Said Mohammed 6
Mohammed Guda 74
Ahmed Belal 84
St Louisienne
Ralaitrafika 6
1-0 Dynamos
Round 2
September 3 September 5
Al Ahly 0-1 Raja Casablanca
Mohammed Khoubbach 88
ASEC Abidjan
Koutouan Nantcho Tony 49
Yapi Yapo 58pen
Aruna Dindane 85
3-1 St Louisienne
Rina Rasolosoa 11
September 4 September 5
Hearts of Oak
Emmanuel Yartey 26
Joe Fameyeh 34
Ishmael Addo 44
3-0 Shooting Stars Dynamos 0-2 Espérance
Azatez 11
Agoye 18
Round 3
September 18 September 19
Raja Casablanca
Mubarak Bouchaib 55
1-0 Shooting Stars Espérance
Ali Zitouni 10, 74
Julius 43
Ekiri 55
Ben Ahmed 89
5-0 St Louisienne
September 19 September 18
Hearts of Oak
Edmond Copson 54
Ishmael Addo 88
2-1 Al Ahly
Saeed Samy Komsan 70
ASEC Abidjan
Tiene Siaka 45
Zeze Venance 74
2-0 Dynamos
Round 4
October 9 October 9
Shooting Stars
Pius Daniel 78
1-0 Raja Casablanca St Louisienne 0-2 Espérance
Azaiez 55-pen
Aghahowa 86
October 8 October 10
Al Ahly
Mohamed Farouk 4
Walid Salh El Din 55
2-0 Hearts of Oak Dynamos
Sandras Kumwenda 16
Callisto Pasuwa 68
2-1 ASEC Abidjan
Dindane Aruna 31
Round 5
October 23 October 24
Hearts of Oak 0-0 Raja Casablanca ASEC Abidjan
Kone Bakaray 76
1-0 Espérance
October 22 October 24
Al Ahly
Hisham Hanafy 23
Ahmed Belal 35
Hadi Kashaba pen 52
Alaa Ibrahim 78
4-1 Shooting Stars
Duke Effiong 85
Dynamos
Ronald Sibanda 17, 64, 89
Kingston Rinemhota 27, 57, 88
Sandras Kumwenda 44
7-2 St Louisienne
Herman Trules 68
Jimmy Hoarau 70
Round 6
November 7 November 6
Shooting Stars
Pius Daniel 20
Rafiu Salaudeen 64
2-2 Hearts of Oak
Osumanu Amadu 85
Seyi Ogunsanya (og) 90
St Louisienne 0-0 ASEC Abidjan
November 7 November 6
Raja Casablanca
Reda Riahi 41
1-1 Al Ahly
Mohamed Farouk 43
Espérance
Walid Azaiez 42pen
1-0 Dynamos

African Champions' League team profiles

Profiles of the eight teams competing in the African Champions' League which kicked off on Saturday August 21 1999.

Group One
Al Ahli (Egypt): Strong favourites for the title after a dominant season in Egypt which earned them a 28th league title. Ahli have twice won the Champions' Cup but their last success dates back 12 years. The team is led by Hossam Hassan, a veteran international striker still in a rich vein of form. Their coach is German Rainer Zobel.

Hearts of Oak (Ghana): One of Africa's oldest clubs but without a continental title on their honours' board. Coach Jones Attuaquayefio has limited resources but several exciting players, including international Joe Fameyeh and Osmanou Amadu. The side scored 13 goals in four matches in the knock-out rounds of this year's competition.

Raja Casablanca (Morocco): Winners of the recent Afro-Asian Cup and guided by Oscar Fullone, the Argentine coach who was in charge of ASEC Abidjan's Champions' Cup winning-team last year. Raja won the competition two years ago but disappointed last year. Needed a penalty shoot-out win over Djoliba of Mali in the second round to qualify for this year's league.

Shooting Stars (Nigeria): No Nigerian team have won the trophy in more than 30 years of competition, although Stars have twice been runners-up. Some of their players were beaten by soldiers in Kinshasa, Congo, during the second-round match against DC Motema Pembe in June and refused to play on, threatening their participation. But they won their protest and have since reinforced their team.

Group Two
ASEC Abidjan (Ivory Coast): Convincing winners last year before surprisingly disbanding the side and replacing them with players from their youth centre. The teenagers caused a sensation by beating Esperance in the African Super Cup in February but have been unable to keep up that tempo. They are coached by Jean-Marc Guillou, a former French international.

Dynamos (Zimbabwe): The long-standing glamour club of Zimbabwe who reached the final last year but lost 4-2 on aggregate to ASEC. Their success was a surprise against strong opposition but also an indication of the talent available. Coach Sunday Marimo has added Ronald Sibanda and Kingstone Rinhemota, two current Zimbabwean internationals, to his squad for the Champions' League.

Espérance (Tunisia): Group favourites and the only club to have won all of Africa's club prizes after claiming the Cup Winners' Cup last year. Coach Youssef Zouaoui has prepared his team in Portugal where they played several warm-up matches against top opposition. Espérance completed the league and cup double in Tunisia in May with the help of imported players from Congo and Nigeria.

St Louisienne (Reunion): The first club from the French-controlled island of Reunion to qualify for the Champions' League after upsetting South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns in the second round in May. The team is coached by Jean-Pierre Bade and features several former French professionals, as well as imports from Cameroon and nearby Madagascar.