2011 CAF Confederation Cup

The 2011 CAF Confederation Cup (also known as the 2011 Orange CAF Confederation Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 8th edition of the CAF Confederation Cup, Africa's secondary club football competition organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The winners qualified to play in the 2012 CAF Super Cup.

2011 CAF Confederation Cup
Tournament details
Dates28 January – 4 December 2011
Teams52+8 (from 40 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsMorocco Maghreb de Fès (1st title)
Runners-upTunisia Club Africain
Tournament statistics
Matches played126
Goals scored265 (2.1 per match)
2010
2012

Association team allocation edit

Theoretically, up to 55 CAF member associations may enter the 2011 CAF Confederation Cup, with the 12 highest ranked associations according to CAF 5-year ranking eligible to enter 2 teams in the competition. For this year's competition, CAF used 2005–09 5-Year ranking. As a result, a maximum of 67 teams could enter the tournament – although this level has never been reached.

Ranking system edit

CAF calculates points for each entrant association based on their clubs' performance over the last 5 years in the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup, not taking into considering the running year. The criteria for points are the following:[1]

CAF Champions LeagueCAF Confederation Cup
Winner5 points4 points
Runner-up4 points3 points
Semi-finalists3 points2 points
3rd of the groups2 points1 point
4th of the groups1 point1 point

The points shall be multiplied by a coefficient according to the year as follow:

  • 2009 – 5
  • 2008 – 4
  • 2007 – 3
  • 2006 – 2
  • 2005 – 1

This system is different from the one used for the 2010 CAF Champions League and previous years.

Entrants list edit

Below is the entrants list for the competition. Nations are shown according to their 2005–2009 CAF 5-year ranking – those with a ranking score have their rank and score indicated. Teams were also seeded using their individual team 2006–2010 5-year ranking. The top twelve sides (shown in bold) received byes to the first qualifying round.

AssociationClubQualifying method
Associations with two entrants (Ranked 1–12)
Tunisia
(1st – 96 pts)
Etoile Sahel2009–10 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 third place
Olympique Béja2009–10 Tunisian President Cup winner
Egypt
(2nd – 87 pts)
Ismaily2009–10 Egyptian Premier League third place
Haras El Hodood2009–10 Egypt Cup winner
Nigeria
(3rd – 75 pts)
Sunshine Stars2009–10 Nigeria Premier League third place
Kaduna United2010 Nigerian FA Cup winner
Sudan
(4th – 54 pts)
Al-Khartoum2010 Sudan Premier League third place
Al-Nil Al-Hasahesa2010 Sudan Premier League fourth place
Congo DR
(5th – 46 pts)
Saint Eloi Lupopo2010 Linafoot third place
Motema Pembe2010 Coupe du Congo winner
Algeria
(6th – 27 pts)
JS Kabylie2009–10 Algerian Championnat National third place
CA Batna2009–10 Algerian Cup runner-up
Morocco
(=7th – 20 pts)
Difaa El Jadida2009–10 Botola third place
FUS Rabat2010 Coupe du Trône winner
Maghreb de Fès2010 Coupe du Trône runner-up
Mali
(=7th – 20 pts)
Centre Salif Keita2009–10 Malian Première Division third place
AS Real Bamako2010 Malian Cup winner
Cameroon
(9th – 19 pts)
Tiko United FC2009–10 Cameroonian Premier League third place
Fovu Club2010 Cameroonian Cup winner
Ivory Coast
(=10th – 18 pts)
Séwé Sports2010 Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division third place
Africa Sports National2010 Coupe de Côte d'Ivoire de football winner
Angola
(=10th – 18 pts)
1º de Agosto2010 Girabola (XXXII) third place
ASA2010 Angola Cup winner
Zimbabwe
(12th – 17 pts)
Highlanders
(one entrant only)
2010 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League third place
Associations with one entrant (Fewer ranking points than the 12th CAF association)
Ghana
(13th – 12 pts)
Ashanti Gold2009–10 Ghana Premier League runner-up
Zambia
(14th – 10 pts)
Nchanga Rangers2010 Zambian Premier League runner-up
Libya
(15th – 9 pts)
Al-Nasr2009–10 Libyan Cup winner
South Africa
(16th – 7 pts)
Wits2009–10 Nedbank Cup winner
Equatorial Guinea
(17th – 2 pts)
CD Elá Nguema2010 Equatoguinean Premier League runner-up
Gabon
(=18th – 1 pt)
Missile2010 Coupe du Gabon Interclubs runner-up
Guinea
(=18th – 1 pt)
FC Séquence2010 Guinée Coupe Nationale winner
BeninUSS Kraké2009–10 Benin Premier League third place
Burkina FasoUSFA2010 Coupe du Faso winner
BurundiAS Inter Star2009–10 Burundi Premier League runner-up
Central African RepublicDiplomates2010 Central African Republic Coupe Nationale winner
ChadFoullah Edifice2010 Coupe de Ligue de N'Djaména winner
CongoAC Léopards2010 Coupe du Congo winner
EthiopiaDedebit2009–10 Ethiopian Cup winner
KenyaSofapaka2010 FKL Cup winner
MadagascarAS Adema2010 Coupe de Madagascar winner
MauritaniaASC Tevragh-Zeïna2010 Mauritania Cup winner
MozambiqueCD Maxaquene2010 Taça de Moçambique winner
NigerSahel SC2010 Niger Premier League runner-up
RéunionUS Sainte-Marienne2010 Coupe de la Réunion winner
RwandaEtincelles2009–10 Rwandan Premier League runner-up
SenegalTouré Kunda Footpro2010 Senegal FA Cup winner
Sierra LeonePorts Authority F.C.2009–10 Sierra Leone National Premier League third place
SwazilandMbabane Highlanders2010 Swazi Cup winner
TanzaniaYoung Africans2009–10 Tanzanian Premier League runner-up
TogoDynamic Togolais2009 Togolese Championnat National fourth place (no league in 2010)
UgandaVictors2010 Ugandan Cup winner
ZanzibarKMKM2010 Zanzibar Premier League runner-up
Notes

Moreover, the eight losers from the 2011 CAF Champions League second round entered the play-off round:

Dates edit

Schedule of dates for 2011 competition.[2]

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
QualifyingPreliminary round20 December 2010
(Cairo, Egypt)[3]
28–30 January11–13 February
25–27 February
First round18–20 March1–3 April
Second round
(1st Round of 16)
22–24 April6–8 May
Play-off round
(2nd Round of 16)
15 May 2011
(Cairo, Egypt)[4]
27–29 May10–12 June
Group stageMatchday 115–17 July
Matchday 229–31 July
Matchday 312–14 August
Matchday 426–28 August
Matchday 59–11 September
Matchday 616–18 September
Knock-out stageSemifinals14–16 October28–30 October
Final18–20 November2–4 December

The second leg of the preliminary round matches are postponed to 25–27 February in case the club have at least three players in the 2011 African Nations Championship.[5]

Qualifying rounds edit

The fixtures for the preliminary, first and second qualifying rounds were announced on 20 December 2010.[6]

Qualification ties were decided over two legs, with aggregate goals used to determine the winner. If the sides were level on aggregate after the second leg, the away goals rule applied, and if still level, the tie proceeded directly to a penalty shootout (no extra time is played).[7]

Preliminary round edit

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
ASC Tevragh-Zeïna 1–0 AS Real Bamako0–01–0
Missile 4–1 AS Inter Star4–00–1
AC Léopards 3–1 Etincelles1–12–0
Touré Kunda Footpro 4–3 Ports Authority F.C.2–12–2
CA Batna 4–4 (5–6 p) Al-Nasr2–22–2
Dynamic Togolais 0–0 (2–4 p) Sahel SC0–00–0
USS Kraké 2–5 Maghreb de Fès1–11–4
Séwé Sports 0–2 Ashanti Gold0–10–1
Foullah Edifice 2–1 Sony Elá Nguema2–00–1
ASA 0–0 (4–5 p) Sofapaka0–00–0
Highlanders w/o1 Nchanga Rangers1–1
AS Adema 1–1 (a) CD Maxaquene0–01–1
US Sainte-Marienne 1–4 Wits1–00–4
Centre Salif Keita 3–3 (a) Difaa El Jadida2–21–1
Fovu Club 3–4 USFA2–11–3
FC Séquence 1–2 Africa Sports National0–11–1
Diplomates 1–3 Tiko United FC0–01–3
KMKM 0–6 Motema Pembe0–40–2
Mbabane Highlanders 2–2 (1–4 p) Victors1–11–1
Young Africans 4–6 Dedebit4–40–2
Notes
  • Note 1: Nchanga Rangers advanced to the first round after Highlanders withdrew following the first leg.

First round edit

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
JS Kabylie 3–1 ASC Tevragh-Zeïna1–02–1
Al-Nil Al-Hasahesa 2–3 Missile1–11–2
1º de Agosto 2–1 AC Léopards2–00–1
FUS Rabat 3–2 Touré Kunda Footpro2–01–2
Al-Khartoum w/o2 Al-Nasr
Maghreb de Fès 2–1 Sahel SC0–02–1
Etoile Sahel 4–2 Ashanti Gold3–01–2
Kaduna United 2–1 Foullah Edifice2–00–1
Ismaily 2–4 Sofapaka2–00–4
Saint Eloi Lupopo 3–0 Nchanga Rangers1–02–0
Wits 1–3 AS Adema1–10–2
Olympique Béja 2–3 Difaa El Jadida2–00–3
Africa Sports National w/o3 USFA
Sunshine Stars 3–0 Tiko United FC2–01–0
Victors 1–2 Motema Pembe1–10–1
Haras El Hodood 5–1 Dedebit4–01–1
Notes
  • Note 2: Al-Khartoum advanced to the second round after Al-Nasr withdrew. Tie was scheduled to be played over one leg due to the political situation in Libya,[8] but match did not take place.
  • Note 3: USFA advanced to the second round after Africa Sports National withdrew. Tie was scheduled to be played over one leg due to the political situation in Côte d'Ivoire,[8] but match did not take place.

Second round edit

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Missile 3–3 (0–3 p) JS Kabylie3–00–3
FUS Rabat 1–2 1º de Agosto1–10–1
Maghreb de Fès 5–3 Al-Khartoum5–10–2
Kaduna United w/o4 Etoile Sahel
Saint Eloi Lupopo 2–2 (a) Sofapaka2–10–1
Difaa El Jadida 3–1 AS Adema3–00–1
Sunshine Stars 2–1 USFA2–00–1
Haras El Hodood 3–3 (3–4 p) Motema Pembe2–11–2
Notes
  • Note 4: Kaduna United advanced to the play-off round after being awarded the tie by CAF, as Etoile Sahel refused to travel to Nigeria for the first leg due to security concerns arising from rioting in the country following the 2011 Nigerian presidential election.[9]

Play-off round edit

In the play-off round, the winners from the second round play against the losers from the 2011 CAF Champions League second round.[7] The winners of the CAF Confederation Cup second round host the second leg at home.

The draw for the play-off round and group stage was held on 15 May 2011.[10]For the play-off round draw, the top-seeded loser from the Champions League and the top-seeded winner from the Confederation Cup would not be drawn against each other. Moreover, the winners of the two ties they are involved in would be drawn into different groups in the group stage draw.[11]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
ES Sétif 1–3 Kaduna United1–00–3
Diaraf 1–3 JS Kabylie1–10–2
Club Africain 4–3 Sofapaka3–01–3
Al-Ittihad 0–1 Sunshine Stars50–1
ZESCO United 1–2 Maghreb de Fès1–00–2
Simba 1–2 Motema Pembe1–00–2
ASEC Mimosas 5–1 1º de Agosto4–01–1
Interclube 5–2 Difaa El Jadida3–02–2
Notes
  • Note 5: Tie played over one leg due to the political situation in Libya.[12]

Group stage edit

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advance to the Semifinals

Group A edit

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts CA INC ASEC KAD
Club Africain632163+3112–01–00–0
Interclube631286+2102–11–04–1
ASEC Mimosas621356−171–11–02–1
Kaduna United612359−450–11–12–1
Source: [citation needed]

Group B edit

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts MAS SUN DCMP JSK
Maghreb de Fès642082+6141–03–01–0
Sunshine Stars632163+3111–12–01–0
Motema Pembe622256−181–10–02–0
JS Kabylie600619−800–11–20–2
Source: [citation needed]

Knock-out stage edit

Bracket edit

Semi-FinalsFinal
          
1 Sunshine Stars000
4 Club Africain101
Club Africain101 (5)
Maghreb de Fès (p)011 (6)
3 Interclube202
2 Maghreb de Fès (a)112

Semifinals edit

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Sunshine Stars 0–1 Club Africain0–10–0
Interclube 2–2 (a) Maghreb de Fès2–10–1

Final edit

Club Africain 1–0 Maghreb de Fès
  • Enam 8'
Report

Top goalscorers edit

The top scorers from the 2011 CAF Confederation Cup are as follows:

RankNameTeamGoals
1 Salakiaku Matondo DC Motema Pembe6
2 Hamza Abourazzouk Maghreb de Fès5
Tarik Sektioui Maghreb de Fès5
4 Chemseddine Nessakh JS Kabylie4
Jude Aneke Kaduna United4
Ajani Ibrahim Sunshine Stars4

See also edit

References edit

External links edit