2005 CAF Confederation Cup























2005 CAF Confederation Cup
Confederation of African Football Confederation Cup
Dates 30 January – 19 November 2005
Final positions
Champions
Morocco FAR Rabat (1st title)
Runners-up
Nigeria Dolphins FC

← 2004


2006 →


The 2005 CAF Confederation Cup was the second edition of the CAF Confederation Cup. It started with the preliminary round (home-and away ties) that was played in January and February 2005. FAR Rabat of Morocco beat Dolphins F.C. of Nigeria in the final.




Contents






  • 1 Qualifying rounds


    • 1.1 Preliminary round


    • 1.2 Round of 32


    • 1.3 Round of 16


    • 1.4 Intermediate round (2nd round of 16)




  • 2 Group stage (semi-finals)


    • 2.1 Group A


    • 2.2 Group B




  • 3 Final


  • 4 External links





Qualifying rounds



Preliminary round


1st legs played 30 January 2005 and 2nd legs played 13 February 2005.

































































































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Mogas 90 Benin
2–3

Togo AS Douanes
1–3
1–0

Dakar UC Senegal
1–1 (1–3 p)

Morocco CODM Meknes
1–0
0–1

Armed Forces Football Club The Gambia

w/o[A]

Guinea CI Kamsar



AS Nianan Koulikoro Mali
1–2

Morocco Olympique Khouribga
1–1
0–1

Heart of Lions Ghana

w/o

Mauritania ASAC Concorde



Sony Elá Nguema Equatorial Guinea
1–1

Republic of the Congo Munisport de Pointe-Noire
0–0
1–1

SC Cilu Democratic Republic of the Congo
8–0

Ivory Coast CO Bouaflé
3–0
5–0

ASFB Bobo Burkina Faso
3–4

Libya Al-Ittihad
3–0
0–4

Gazelle FC Chad
3–3 (a)

Gabon FC 105 Libreville
3–1
0–2

Botswana Defence Force XI Botswana
4–2

Angola Sonangol do Namibe
3–1
1–1

Savanne SC Mauritius
2–4

Seychelles Red Star
2–0
0–4

Kipanga Zanzibar
1–2

Uganda Kampala City Council
1–1
0–1

Green Buffaloes FC Zambia
2–3

Rwanda APR FC
1–0
1–3

Ferroviário de Maputo Mozambique

w/o[B]

Zimbabwe Hwange Colliery F.C.



USCA Foot Madagascar
4–2

Tanzania Prisons FC
4–1
0–1

Banks SC Ethiopia

w/o

Kenya Chemelil Sugar



King Faisal Babes Ghana

bye[C]




Notes



  1. ^ Armed Forces were withdrawn by the Gambian FA.


  2. ^ Hwange Colliery had been entered by ZIFA in spite of indicating they would only participate if they won the Unity Cup final. When they lost and declined to enter, ZIFA offered their spot to Motor Action FC, but this was blocked by CAF.


  3. ^ King Faisal were drawn to play the Sierra Leone representatives, who were disqualified after their FA failed to enter a team by the deadline.



Round of 32


1st legs played 5 March 2005 and 2nd legs played 19 March 2005.


























































































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

AS Douanes Togo
1–3

Ivory Coast Stella Club d'Adjamé
1–0
0–3

CODM Meknès Morocco
0–3

Tunisia AS Marsa
0–1
0–2

CI Kamsar Guinea
2–4

Nigeria Bendel Insurance
1–1
1–3

King Faisal Babes Ghana
4–1

Senegal ASEC Ndiambour
3–0
1–1

Olympique Khouribga Morocco
2–4

Algeria MC Oran
2–0
0–4

ASAC Concorde Mauritania
0–2

Cameroon Bamboutos FC
0–0
0–2

Sony Elá Nguema Equatorial Guinea
1–4

Nigeria Enugu Rangers
0–1
1–3

SC Cilu Democratic Republic of the Congo
2–2 (a)

Cameroon US Douala
2–1
0–1

Al-Ittihad Libya
5–3

Tunisia JS Kairouan
3–0
2–3

FC 105 Libreville Gabon
6–2

Angola Interclube
3–1
3–1

Botswana Defence Force XI Botswana
1–2

Democratic Republic of the Congo FC Saint Eloi Lupopo
1–0
0–2

Red Star Seychelles
1–13

South Africa Supersport United
1–4
0–9

Kampala City Council Uganda
0–1

Rwanda APR FC
0–0
0–1

Clube Ferroviário de Maputo Mozambique
0–3

Egypt Ismaily
0–1
0–2

USCA Foot Madagascar
3–4

Sudan Al-Merreikh
3–1
0–3

Banks SC Ethiopia
1–3

Egypt Al-Mokawloon Al-Arab
0–0
1–3


Round of 16


1st legs played 8–11 April 2005 and 2nd legs played 23-24 April 2005.


































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Stella Club d'Adjamé Ivory Coast
1–2

Tunisia AS Marsa
1–0
0–2

Bendel Insurance Nigeria
0–1

Ghana King Faisal Babes
0–0
0–1

MC Oran Algeria
2–2 (a)

Cameroon Bamboutos FC
2–1
0–1

Enugu Rangers Nigeria
3–2

Cameroon US Douala
3–1
0–1

Al-Ittihad Libya
3–3 (a)

Gabon FC 105 Libreville
3–1
0–2

FC Saint Eloi Lupopo Democratic Republic of the Congo
2–2 (2–3 p)

South Africa SuperSport United
2–0
0–2

APR FC Rwanda

w/o[A]

Egypt Ismaily



Al-Merreikh Sudan
3–4

Egypt Al-Mokawloon Al-Arab
3–1
0–3

Notes



  1. ^ APR FC requested a postponement for the 1st leg due to genocide commemorations, but they failed to inform CAF. Ismaily travelled to Nairobi, and Rwandan immigration officials refused their team entry into the country. APR were found gulity of improper conduct, ejected from the competition and fined $5000.



Intermediate round (2nd round of 16)


In this round, the 8 winners of the round of 16 play the losers of the round of 16 of the Champions League for 8 places in the group stage.

1st legs played May 6–8, 2005 and 2nd legs played May 21–23, 2005.


































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

USM Alger Algeria
2–2 (4–5 p)

Tunisia AS Marsa
1–1
1–1

Africa Sports National Ivory Coast
0–3

Egypt Al-Mokawloon Al-Arab
0–0
0–3

Kaizer Chiefs South Africa

w/o[A]

Egypt Ismaily



ASA Angola
2–3

Gabon FC 105 Libreville
1–1
1–2

FAR Rabat Morocco
2–2 (a)

Nigeria Enugu Rangers
1–0
1–2

Dolphins F.C. Nigeria
6–3

South Africa SuperSport United
4–1
2–2

Red Arrows Zambia
3–4

Ghana King Faisal Babes
1–1
2–3

Fello Star Guinea
4–0

Cameroon Bamboutos FC
1–0
3–0

Notes



  1. ^ Kaizer Chiefs withdrew; they were banned for three years from CAF tournaments and fined 1500$.



Group stage (semi-finals)



Group A









Group B









Final


The 1st leg was played on November 6 and the 2nd leg on November 19.

















Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Dolphins FC Nigeria
1–3

Morocco FAR Rabat
1–0
0–3


External links



  • Confederation Cup 2005 - rsssf.com







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