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2005 CAF Champions League final

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Football match
2005 CAF Champions League Final
Cairo Military Academy Stadium hosted the podium where Al Ahly lifted the trophy
Event2005 CAF Champions League
Étoile du SahelAl Ahly
TunisiaEgypt
03
First leg
Étoile du SahelAl Ahly
00
Date28 October 2005
VenueStade Olympique de Sousse,Sousse
RefereeAbderrahim El Arjoun (Morocco)
Attendance20,000
Second Leg
Al AhlyÉtoile du Sahel
30
Date12 November 2005
VenueCairo Military Academy Stadium,Cairo
RefereeLassina Paré (Burkina Faso)
Attendance35,000
2004
2006

The2005 CAF Champions League Final was afootball tie held over two legs in December 2005 betweenAl Ahly, andÉtoile du Sahel.

Qualified 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.

TeamRegionPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
TunisiaÉtoile du SahelUNAF (North Africa)2004
EgyptAl AhlyUNAF (North Africa)1982,1983,1987,2001

Background

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Al Ahly reached a total of four finals, winning three (1982,1987,2001) and losing one (1983).Étoile du Sahel reached the second consecutive final in his history after they lost againstEnyimba in the previous edition2004.

Both teams qualified as winners of their groups. Both teams also qualified for the semifinals on the second-last matchday. In the semifinals Étoile du Sahel defeated the Moroccan side Raja Casablanca 2–0 on aggregate, after winning twice with the same result (1–0): the first leg inCasablanca, and the second leg inSousse. Al Ahly faced his compatriot Zamalek winning the first leg (2–1) and the second leg (2–0) after playing the two matches inCairo.

Venues

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Stade Olympique de Sousse

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Stade Olympique in Sousse, Tunisia hosted the first leg.

Stade olympique de Sousse is amulti-purpose stadium inSousse,Tunisia. It is used by thefootball teamÉtoile du Sahel, and was used for the2004 African Cup of Nations. The stadium holds 28,000 people.It hosts within it the meetings played by the football team of the city: Étoile sportive du Sahel (ESS).

For many decades,Sousse footballers knew only the clay surfaces and knew the turf surfaces only when the stadium was inaugurated with an initial capacity of 10,000 places.It passes over the years to 15,000 seats and is then expanded again on the occasion of the1994 African Cup of Nations with 6,000 additional seats to reach a capacity of 21,000 seats; A luminous panel is installed at the same time. The last expansion was carried out in 1999 to bring the capacity of the stadium to 28,000 seats for the2001 Mediterranean Games, a reorganization of the gallery of honor was carried out, from a capacity of 70 to 217 places.

It hosted1977 FIFA World Youth Championship,1994 African Cup of Nations,2001 Mediterranean Games and2004 African Cup of Nations.

Cairo Military Academy Stadium

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Military Academy Stadium in Cairo, Egypt hosted the second leg.

Cairo Military Academy Stadium is located inCairo,Egypt and has a total capacity of 28,500.

Seven miles up the road from Cairo International Stadium, heading for Cairo International Airport, there is the Cairo Military Academy Stadium at the far end of Orouba Street in the north-eastern Heliopolis district of Cairo.

It was built in 1989 for the use of military teams and students at the military academy. The ground accommodated home games of Al Ahly and Zamalek during the refurbishing of the Cairo International Stadium and occasionally still serves to stage matches of the old foes.

Al Ahly was forced to move out of its usual stadium, that is, theCairo International Stadium, due to the work that started in it because of Egypt organizing the2006 Africa Cup of Nations after three months, it underwent a major renovation, and was brought up to 21st century world standard along with all its multi-game Olympic facilities.

Road to final

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Further information:2005 CAF Champions League
TunisiaÉtoile du SahelRoundEgyptAl Ahly
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legQualifying roundsOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
SenegalAS Douanes3–10–0 (A)3–1 (H)First roundUgandaVilla SC6–00–0 (A)6–0 (H)
MoroccoFAR Rabat2–10–1 (A)2–0 (H)Second roundAlgeriaUSM Alger3–21–0 (A)2–2 (H)
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
TunisiaES Tunis0–0 (H)Matchday 1MoroccoRaja Casablanca1–0 (H)
EgyptZamalek1–1 (A)Matchday 2NigeriaEnyimba1–0 (A)
Ivory CoastASEC Mimosas1–1 (A)Matchday 3South AfricaAjax Cape Town2–0 (H)
Ivory CoastASEC Mimosas2–1 (H)Matchday 4South AfricaAjax Cape Town0–0 (A)
TunisiaES Tunis1–1 (A)Matchday 5MoroccoRaja Casablanca1–1 (A)
EgyptZamalek2–1 (H)Matchday 6NigeriaEnyimba2–1 (H)

Group B Winner
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1TunisiaÉtoile du Sahel624086+28Advance toknockout stage
2EgyptZamalek623187+17
3Ivory CoastASEC Mimosas613256−15
4TunisiaEspérance de Tunis604235−24
Final standings

Group A Winner
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1EgyptAl Ahly642072+510Advance toknockout stage
2MoroccoRaja Casablanca622265+16
3NigeriaEnyimba621365+15
4South AfricaAjax Cape Town603329−73
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnock-out stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
MoroccoRaja Casablanca2–01–0 (A)1–0 (H)SemifinalsEgyptZamalek4–12–1 (A)2–0 (H)

Format

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The final was decided overtwo legs, with aggregate goals used to determine the winner. If the sides were level on aggregate after the second leg, theaway goals rule would have been applied, and if still level, the tie would have proceeded directly to apenalty shootout (noextra time is played).[1]

Matches

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First leg

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Étoile du SahelTunisia0–0EgyptAl Ahly
[[[Category:All articles with unsourced statements]][citation needed] Rapport]
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Abderrahim El Arjoun (Morocco)
Étoile du Sahel
Al Ahly
GK1NigeriaAustin Ejide
DF26TunisiaSaïf Ghezal
DF7TunisiaKais Zouaghi
DF6TunisiaSaber Ben Frej
DF29TunisiaLotfi Sallami
DF25TunisiaChaker Zouaghi
MF17TunisiaMarouane Bakri
MF22TunisiaAhmed Hammi
MF8Cape VerdeGilson Silva
MF23TunisiaMohamed Jedidi
FW19NigeriaEmeka Oparadownward-facing red arrow 52'
Substitutes:
FW2TunisiaYassine Chikhaouiupward-facing green arrow 52'downward-facing red arrow 85'
MF24TunisiaMejdi Traoui
MF10TunisiaSabeur Trabelsiupward-facing green arrow 85'
Manager:
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMehmed Baždarević
GK1EgyptEssam El Hadary
DF16EgyptEmad El Nahhas
DF7EgyptAhmad El-Sayed
DF26EgyptWael Gomaa
DF2EgyptIslam El-Shater
DF14EgyptHassan Mostafa
MF17EgyptMohamed Shawky
MF12AngolaGilberto
MF22EgyptMohamed Aboutrikadownward-facing red arrow 90'
MF8EgyptMohamed Barakat
FW19EgyptEmad Meteb
Substitutes:
FW2EgyptOsama Hosnyupward-facing green arrow 90'
Manager:
PortugalManuel José

Assistant referees:
Ahmed Belkhater (Morocco)
Mohamed Ayoub (Morocco)
Fourth official:
Chokri Saadallah (Tunisia)

Second leg

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Al AhlyEgypt3–0TunisiaÉtoile du Sahel
Aboutrika 20'
Hosny 51'
Barakat 90+2'
[[[Category:All articles with unsourced statements]][citation needed] Rapport]
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Lassina Paré (Burkina Faso)
Al Ahly
Étoile du Sahel
GK1EgyptEssam El Hadary
DF16EgyptEmad El Nahhas
DF26EgyptWael Gomaa
DF5EgyptAhmad El-Sayed
DF8EgyptMohamed Barakat
DF14EgyptHassan Mostafa
MF17EgyptMohamed Shawky
MF12AngolaGilbertodownward-facing red arrow 30'
MF22EgyptMohamed Aboutrika
MF13EgyptEmad Metebdownward-facing red arrow 84'
FW18EgyptOsama Hosnydownward-facing red arrow 65'
Substitutes:
FW3EgyptMohamed Abdelwahabupward-facing green arrow 30'
FW2EgyptIslam El-Shaterupward-facing green arrow 65'
FW2EgyptHossam Ashourupward-facing green arrow 84'
Manager:
PortugalManuel José
GK1NigeriaAustin Ejide
DF26TunisiaSaïf Ghezal
DF7TunisiaKais Zouaghi
DF6TunisiaSaber Ben Frej
DF29TunisiaLotfi Sallami
DF25TunisiaChaker Zouaghi
MF17TunisiaMarouane Bakri
MF22TunisiaAhmed Hammi
MF8Cape VerdeGilson Silva
MF23TunisiaMohamed Jedididownward-facing red arrow 79'
FW19NigeriaEmeka Oparadownward-facing red arrow 53'
Substitutes:
FW2TunisiaYassine Chikhaouiupward-facing green arrow 53'
MF24TunisiaBassem Ben Nasser
MF10TunisiaSabeur Trabelsiupward-facing green arrow 79'
Manager:
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMehmed Baždarević

Assistant referees:
Losséni Paré (Burkina Faso)
Brama Millogo (Burkina Faso)
Fourth official:
Nasser Sadek (Egypt)

Notes and references

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  1. ^Regulations of the CAF Champions League

External links

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