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2017 CAF Champions League final

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Football match
2017 CAF Champions League Final
Mohammed V Stadium hosted the podium where Wydad AC lifted the trophy
Event2017 CAF Champions League
Al AhlyWydad AC
EgyptMorocco
12
on aggregate
First leg
Al AhlyWydad AC
11
Date28 October 2017 (2017-10-28)
VenueBorg El Arab Stadium,Alexandria
RefereeBamlak Tessema Weyesa (Ethiopia)[1]
Attendance60,000
Second leg
Wydad ACAl Ahly
10
Date4 November 2017 (2017-11-04)
VenueStade Mohammed V,Casablanca
RefereeBakary Gassama (Gambia)[2]
Attendance65,000
2016
2018

The2017 CAF Champions League Final was the final of the2017 CAF Champions League, the 53rd edition ofAfrica's premier clubfootball tournament organized by theConfederation of African Football (CAF), and the 21st edition under the currentCAF Champions League title.

The final was contested in two-legged home-and-away format betweenAl Ahly ofEgypt andWydad AC ofMorocco.[3] The first leg was hosted by Al Ahly at theBorg El Arab Stadium inAlexandria on 28 October 2017, while the second leg was hosted by Wydad AC at theStade Mohammed V inCasablanca on 4 November 2017. The winner earned the right to represent theCAF at the2017 FIFA Club World Cup, entering at the quarterfinal stage, as well as play in the2018 CAF Super Cup against the winner of the2017 CAF Confederation Cup.[4]

After the first leg ended in a 1–1 draw,[5]Wydad AC defeatedAl Ahly 1–0 in the second leg to win 2–1 on aggregate, and were crowned African champions for the second time.[6]

Teams

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In the following table, finals until 1996 were in the African Cup of Champions Club era, since 1997 were in the CAF Champions League era.

TeamZonePrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
EgyptAl-AhlyUNAF (North Africa)10 (1982,1983,1987,2001,2005,2006,2007,2008,2012,2013)
MoroccoWydad ACUNAF (North Africa)2 (1992,2011)

Al-Ahly is the most successful club with 8 titles reaching a total of eleven finals, winning eight (1982,1987,2001,2005,2006,2008,2012,2013) and losing two (1983,2007).

Wydad AC had reached the final of the African Cup of Champions Clubs twice, winning one in1992 and losing another in2011. They were the first Moroccan side to reach the final of Africa's premier club championship since 2011 and also the only Moroccan side to reach this round since 2002 afterRaja CA.

Venues

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Borg El Arab Stadium

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Borg El Arab Stadium inAlexandria, Egypt, hosted the first leg.

The Borg Elarab stadium is astadium commissioned in 2006 in theMediterranean Sea resort of Borg elarab; 25 km west ofAlexandria,Egypt. It is the largest stadium inEgypt and the second largest inAfrica (afterFNB Stadium inJohannesburg) with a capacity of 86,000[7] and is an all-seater. It is also the 27th largest stadium in the world, and the9th largest association football stadium in the world. It is located on theCairo-Alexandria desert highway 10 km fromBorg Elarab Airport and 15 km from Alexandria's city centre. A running track runs around the pitch, and the ground has four largefloodlights. Only one stand is covered by a roof.

The stadium is 145feddans, is surrounded by a fence which is 3 km long, an internal road network its long is 6 km, a parking lot which could fit 5000 cars and 200 bus beside an airstrip, there are 136 electronic entrances. The main cabin is covered by an umbrella which covers 35% of the stadium total area, and it is considered the biggest umbrella in the Middle East. Its length is 200 m, its dimension is 60 m and its area is 12,000 m2, which is equal to 3 feddans.

The stadium is air-conditioned and that condition includes the clothes chambers, the salons and entrances, also the stadium includes 8 elevators for broadcasters, handicapped, services and important persons. There are 2 sub-stadiums for training and each ground can hold 2000 spectators, includes 2 locker rooms and a stadium for Athletics. The stadium also includes a hotel for 200 guests which is air-conditioned and has a swimming pool, gym and a department building which contains 80 people. The stadium includes a building which contains 300 presses. This building includes cabinets for broadcasters, entrances for emergency, ambulance cars, 39 and cafeterias, 337 bathrooms which classified to 33 bathrooms for women and 8 bathrooms for the handicapped.

Stade Mohammed V

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Stade Mohammed V inCasablanca, Morocco, hosted the second leg.

TheStade Mohammed V (Arabic:مركب محمد الخامس) is part of a big athletic complex situated in the heart of the city ofCasablanca, Morocco, in the western part of Casablanca district. It was inaugurated March 6, 1955, and currently has a capacity of 67,000.

The stadium's record attendance of 100,000[8] was set in 1997, in a football match betweenRaja CA and their rivalsWydad AC.

Often hosting the games of theMorocco national football team, the Mohammed V Stadium is equally known as the home ofWydad AC andRaja CA. It is named after KingMohammed V of Morocco.

Road to the final

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Further information:2017 CAF Champions League

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

EgyptAl AhlyRoundMoroccoWydad AC
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legQualifying roundsOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
South AfricaBidvest Wits1–01–0 (H)0–0 (A)First roundGabonCF Mounana1–1 (5–4p)1–0 (H)0–1 (A)
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
ZambiaZanaco0–0 (H)Matchday 1CameroonCoton Sport2–0 (H)
CameroonCoton Sport2–0 (A)Matchday 2ZambiaZanaco0–1 (A)
MoroccoWydad AC2–0 (H)Matchday 3EgyptAl Ahly0–2 (A)
MoroccoWydad AC0–2 (A)Matchday 4EgyptAl Ahly2–0 (H)
ZambiaZanaco0–0 (A)Matchday 5CameroonCoton Sport2–0 (A)
CameroonCoton Sport3–1 (H)Matchday 6ZambiaZanaco1–0 (H)
Group D Runner-up
PosTeamPldPts
1MoroccoWydad AC612
2EgyptAl Ahly611
3ZambiaZanaco611
4CameroonCoton Sport60
Source:CAF
Final standingsGroup D winner
PosTeamPldPts
1MoroccoWydad AC612
2EgyptAl Ahly611
3ZambiaZanaco611
4CameroonCoton Sport60
Source:CAF
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnockout stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
TunisiaEspérance de Tunis4–32–2 (H)2–1 (A)Quarter-finalsSouth AfricaMamelodi Sundowns1–1 (3–2p)0–1 (A)1–0 (H)
TunisiaÉtoile du Sahel7–41–2 (A)6–2 (H)Semi-finalsAlgeriaUSM Alger3–10–0 (A)3–1 (H)

Format

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The final was played on a home-and-awaytwo-legged basis, with the order of legs decided by an additional draw held after the group stage draw, which was held on 26 April 2017.[9] If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, theaway goals rule would be applied, and if still tied,extra time would not be played, and thepenalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (Regulations III. 26 & 27).[4]

Matches

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First leg

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Amine Atouchi (Wydad AC) missed the first leg after picking up a red card in the second leg of their semi-final againstUSM Alger.

Zakaria scored for Al Ahly in the third minute after he received a pass outside the penalty area before quickly unleashing a shot with his left foot into the back of the net. Wydad AC then replied with a goal of their own whenOunajem broke through on the right flank and delivered a ball forBencharki to head in the equaliser.[10]

Al AhlyEgypt1–1MoroccoWydad AC
Report
Attendance: 60,000
Al Ahly
Wydad AC
GK1EgyptSherif Ekramy (c)
RB24EgyptAhmed Fathy
CB20EgyptSaad Samir
CB23EgyptMohamed Naguib
LB21TunisiaAli Maâloul
CM17EgyptAmr El Solia
CM3EgyptRamy Rabiadownward-facing red arrow 78'
RW8EgyptMoamen Zakaria
AM19EgyptAbdallah El Said
LW28NigeriaJunior Ajayidownward-facing red arrow 63'
CF12MoroccoWalid Azaro
Substitutes:
GK26EgyptMohamed El Shenawy
DF7EgyptHussein El Sayed
DF30EgyptMohamed Hany
MF11EgyptWalid Solimanupward-facing green arrow 63'downward-facing red arrow 86'
MF16EgyptAhmed Hamoudiupward-facing green arrow 78'
FW10EgyptEmad Moteabupward-facing green arrow 86'
FW15EgyptAhmed El Sheikh
Manager:
EgyptHossam El Badry
GK22MoroccoZouhair LaaroubiYellow card 90+2'
RB28MoroccoAbdelatif Noussir
CB13MoroccoYoussef Rabeh
CB25Burkina FasoMohamed Ouattara
LB8MoroccoBadr Gaddarine
DM6MoroccoBrahim Nekkach (c)Yellow card 72'
RM7MoroccoMohamed Ounajemdownward-facing red arrow 27'
CM18MoroccoWalid El Karti
CM4MoroccoSalaheddine SaidiYellow card 63'
LM11MoroccoIsmail Haddaddownward-facing red arrow 83'
CF17MoroccoAchraf Bencharki
Substitutes:
GK12MoroccoBadreddine Benachour
DF16MoroccoNaïm Aarab
DF27MoroccoZakaria El Hachimi
MF2MoroccoAnas El Asbahi
MF9MoroccoMohammed Aoulad
MF26MoroccoAbdeladim Khadroufupward-facing green arrow 27'
FW10Ivory CoastGuillaume Nicaise Dahoupward-facing green arrow 83'
Manager:
MoroccoHussein Ammouta

Assistant referees:
Olivier Safari Kabene (DR Congo)
Waleed Ahmed Ali (Sudan)
Fourth official:
Sidi Alioum (Cameroon)

Second leg

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Both sides were without some key players through injury for the decisive match.Mohamed Ounajem (Wydad AC) strained his thigh during the first leg andAli Maâloul (Al Ahly) was also out with groin injuries.

In the second leg,El Karti scored for Wydad AC the winning goal with a header in the 69th minute from a precise cross delivered byBencharki.[11]

Wydad ACMorocco1–0EgyptAl Ahly
Report
Attendance: 65,000
Wydad AC
Al Ahly
GK22MoroccoZouhair LaaroubiYellow card 90+3'
RB28MoroccoAbdelatif Noussir
CB13MoroccoYoussef RabehYellow card 40'
CB5MoroccoAmine Atouchi
LB8MoroccoBadr Gaddarine
RM26MoroccoAbdeladim KhadroufYellow card 83'downward-facing red arrow 86'
CM18MoroccoWalid El Karti
CM6MoroccoBrahim Nekkach (c)
CM4MoroccoSalaheddine Saidi
LM11MoroccoIsmail Haddaddownward-facing red arrow 90+3'
CF17MoroccoAchraf Bencharki
Substitutes:
GK12MoroccoBadreddine Benachour
DF16MoroccoNaïm Aarab
DF25Burkina FasoMohamed Ouattaraupward-facing green arrow 90+3'
DF27MoroccoZakaria El Hachimiupward-facing green arrow 86'
MF24MoroccoJamel Aït Ben Idir
FW9MoroccoMohammed Aoulad
FW10Ivory CoastGuillaume Nicaise Daho
Manager:
MoroccoHussein Ammouta
GK1EgyptSherif Ekramy (c)
RB30EgyptMohamed Hany
CB3EgyptRamy Rabia
CB20EgyptSaad Samir
LB7EgyptHussein El Sayeddownward-facing red arrow 77'
CM17EgyptAmr El SoliaYellow card 77'
CM24EgyptAhmed FathyYellow card 39'downward-facing red arrow 72'
RW8EgyptMoamen ZakariaYellow card 67'
AM19EgyptAbdallah El Said
LW28NigeriaJunior AjayiYellow card 22'
CF12MoroccoWalid Azarodownward-facing red arrow 60'
Substitutes:
GK26EgyptMohamed El Shenawy
DF6EgyptSabri Raheel
DF23EgyptMohamed Naguib
MF11EgyptWalid Solimanupward-facing green arrow 77'
MF16EgyptAhmed HamoudiYellow card 85'upward-facing green arrow 60'
FW10EgyptEmad Moteabupward-facing green arrow 72'
FW15EgyptAhmed El Sheikh
Manager:
EgyptHossam El Badry

Assistant referees:
Jean-Claude Birumushahu (Burundi)
Marwa Range (Kenya)
Fourth official:
Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"2017 CAF Champions League Cup – Final (1st leg)". FIFA Referees News. 28 October 2017.
  2. ^"Bakary Gassama to officiate CAF Champions League final return-leg". Kingfut. 24 October 2017.
  3. ^"History Ahly favours against Wydad in epic final". Confédération Africaine de Football. 26 October 2017.
  4. ^ab"CAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE REGULATIONS"(PDF). Confédération Africaine de Football.
  5. ^"Wydad recover from early shock to hold Ahly". Confédération Africaine de Football. 28 October 2017.
  6. ^"Wydad are African champions again after 25 years". Confédération Africaine de Football. 4 November 2017.
  7. ^"The boys are ready",Al-Ahram Weekly, no. 965, Al-Ahram Publishing House, 17–23 September 2009, archived fromthe original on 10 October 2010, retrieved6 June 2010
  8. ^"Stade Mohamed V".StadiumDB.com.
  9. ^"Total Champions League 2017: fixtures of the group matches"(PDF). CAF.
  10. ^"Al Ahly, Wydad share spoils in first leg". FIFA. 28 October 2017. Archived fromthe original on October 29, 2017.
  11. ^"Wydad crowned African champions". FIFA. 4 November 2017. Archived fromthe original on November 4, 2017.

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