CAF Champions League
How CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup Draw will be conducted –
The draw procedures for the 2023/24 CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup Quarter-Finals will be conducted in Cairo this Tuesday aftertoon.
Eight clubs will be involved in each of the two inter-clubs competitions.
The CAF Confederation Cup Quarter-Finals draw will take place first at 2pm Egyptian time and 11am Nigerian time.
This will be followed by that of CAF Champions League draw at 3pm Egypt’s time and 12 noon in Nigeria.
CAF Champions League clubs:
Al Ahly (Egypt), ASEC Mimosas (Cote d’Ivoire), Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa), Atletico Petroleos (Angola), TP Mazembe (DR Congo), Simba SC (Tanzania), Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia), Young Africans (Tanzania).
CAF Confederation Cup clubs:
USM Alger (Algeria), Zamalek (Egypt), Dreams FC (Ghana), RS Berkane (Morocco), Modern Future (Egypt), Abu Salem (Libya), Rivers United (Nigeria), Stade Malien (Mali).
Official Draw Procedures:
Six pots will be utilised to determine the draw as follows:
- Pot 1 – To contain all 2ndplaced teams (runners-up) from their respective groups.
- Pot 2 – To contain three balls of 1stplaced team of Group A
- Pot 3 – To contain 3 balls of 1stplace team of Group B
- Pot 4 – To contain 3 balls of 1stplace team of Group C.
- Pot 5 – To contain 3 balls of the 1stplace team of Group D
- Pot 6 – To remain empty.
Draw Steps:
- Pick a ball from the runners-up pot (Pot 1) and show the drawn team.
- Pick 1 ball from the other Pots (2, 3, 4 & 5) except the pot that has the team that played in the same group of the runner-up team drawn in step 1.
- The 3 picked balls are put in the empty pot (Pot 6).
- Mix the three balls of Pot 6 before picking one ball to determine the team who will face the runners-up draw in Step 1 for Quarter-Final 1.
- Same process to be repeated three times to determine the remaining Quarter-Final fixtures.
*According to the regulations, The runners-up shall play the first-leg matches of the quarter-finals at home”.
For fully explained Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals draw procedures, click below:
CAF Champions League Quarter-Finals Draw Procedure
CAF Confederation Cup Quarter-Finals Draw Procedure
CAF Champions League
BREAKING: CAF adopts Yoruba name, “Ola” for official match ball!
Confederation of African Football, CAF, has adopted a Nigerian language name of its official match ball for the interclubs competitions. Ahead of this weekend’s blockbuster line-up that sees Africa’s top clubs battle for CAF Confederation Cup and CAF Champions League top honours, the confederation and its matchball producers, PUMA have unveiled a new match ball called “OLA.”
In a press statement, CAF explains that “OLA,” means “wealth,” “honour,” and “respect” in Yoruba, and “rise” and “success” in Arabic. It explained that the name was chosen to symbolize the dynamic and energetic nature of African football.
Embodying the spirit of Africa, Ola’s design is inspired by the continent’s vibrant colours, art, and traditions.
OLA will be used this weekend – starting in Tunis when Espérance Sportive de Tunis hosts Al Ahly of Egypt in the first leg of the CAF Champions League Final and on Sunday when Zamalek hosts RS Berkane in the second leg of the CAF Confederation Cup final at the Cairo International Stadium.
CAF Champions League
Al Ahly to face Esperance in African Champions League final
Defending champions Al Ahly of Egypt will take on perennial rivals Esperance of Tunisia in this year’s African Champions League final after winning their semi-finals on Friday.
Al Ahly, who have won five of the last seven editions and a record 11 in total, overcame TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo in Cairo and Esperance pulled off a surprise 1-0 win over South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns in Pretoria.
Al Ahly won 3-0 after a goalless draw in the first leg in Lubumbashi for a comfortable aggregate triumph while Esperance’s 20-year-old defender Raed Bouchniba hammered home a clinical shot in the 57th minute to earn the Tunisians a 1-0 away win and 2-0 aggregate victory.
The match was delayed by 70 minutes after a lightning strike in South Africa’s capital knocked out some of the floodlights amid a heavy thunderstorm.
Sundowns won the new African Football League this season and were one of the favourites for the Champions League but fell short of the final for an eighth season in a row.
Esperance’s 20-year-old goalkeeper Amanallah Memmich produced fine saves as the South African forwards fluffed their lines and the win also ensured a place for Esperance in next year’s Club World Cup in the U.S.
Al Ahly took until the 68th minute to break the deadlock against Mazembe when defender Mohamed Abdel-Moneim scored.
Wessam Abou Ali added a second in the 83rd minute, stretching out his leg to apply a clever finish and Akram Tawfiq confirmed their superiority with a stoppage-time third.
Esperance host the first leg of the final on May 18 with the return in Cairo seven days later.
Esperance won the last of their four Champions League titles in 2019 and have been runners-up four times.
CAF Champions League
CAF Champions League narrows to four teams
From the original 54 teams from 42 countries that began the race last year, the CAF Champions League has now narrowed to four teams as a whopping 50 have been eliminated.
The four elite clubs in the semi-finals are Al Ahly of Egypt, Esperance Sportive de Tunis of Tunisia, South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns and TP Mazembe of DR Congo.
Title holders and record champions Al Ahly are still on track to defend their title as they beat Simba SC in Cairo to secure their place while four-time winners Esperance Sportive de Tunis were made to labour hard against Asec Mimosas of Cote d’Ivoire.
The reigning African Football League (“AFL”) Champions and 2025/16 winners Mamelodi Sundowns were pushed to the end by Tanzania’s Young Africans in South Africa.
Five-time winners TP Mazembe of DR Congo pulled one of the best performances this weekend with a 2-1 away win over Atletico Petroleos of Luanda after the first leg ended goalless.
The semis will be played on home and away basis on 19-20 April 2024 (first leg) with the Second Leg scheduled for 26-27 April 2024.
In the first semi-final, Al Ahly (Egypt) will play TP Mazembe (DR Congo) in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Esperance Sportive de Tunis will play Mamelodi Sundowns in the second semi-final.
CAF will announce the dates and kick-off dates in due course.
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