2018–19 CAF Champions League

The 2018–19 CAF Champions League (officially the 2018–19 Total CAF Champions League for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 55th edition of Africa's premier club football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and the 23rd edition under the current CAF Champions League title.

2018–19 CAF Champions League
2018–19 Total CAF Champions League
Tournament details
Dates27 November 2018 – 31 May 2019
Teams57 (from 46 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsTunisia Espérance de Tunis (4th title)
Runners-upMorocco Wydad AC
Tournament statistics
Matches played144
Goals scored338 (2.35 per match)
Top scorer(s)South Africa Themba Zwane (5 goals)
2018

This season followed a transitional calendar which allows the CAF club competitions to switch from a February-to-November schedule to an August–to-May schedule, as per the decision of the CAF Executive Committee on 20 July 2017.[2] It began in December 2018, right after the 2018 season had finished, and ended in May 2019, before the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (which had been switched from a January/February to a June/July date). The next season then started after the Africa Cup of Nations and followed the new calendar.[3]

Defending champions Espérance de Tunis won a second consecutive title, being declared the winners after their second leg match against Wydad AC in the final was abandoned.

As winners of the 2018–19 CAF Champions League, Espérance de Tunis qualified for the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar, and earned the right to play against the winners of the 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup, Zamalek, in the 2020 CAF Super Cup.[4]

Association team allocation

All 56 CAF member associations may enter the CAF Champions League, with the 12 highest ranked associations according to their CAF 5-year ranking eligible to enter two teams in the competition.[4] As a result, theoretically a maximum of 68 teams could enter the tournament – although this level has never been reached.

For the 2018–19 CAF Champions League, the CAF uses the 2013–2017 CAF 5-year ranking, which calculates points for each entrant association based on their clubs’ performance over those 5 years in the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup. The criteria for points are the following:[5][6][7]

CAF Champions LeagueCAF Confederation Cup
Winners6 points5 points
Runners-up5 points4 points
Losing semi-finalists4 points3 points
Losing quarter-finalists (from 2017)3 points2 points
3rd place in groups2 points1 point
4th place in groups1 point0.5 point

The points are multiplied by a coefficient according to the year as follows:

  • 2017 – 5
  • 2016 – 4
  • 2015 – 3
  • 2014 – 2
  • 2013 – 1

Teams

The following 57 teams from 46 associations entered the competition.

Associations are shown according to their 2013–2017 CAF 5-year ranking – those with a ranking score have their rank and score indicated.[9]

Associations eligible to enter two teams (Ranked 1–12)
AssociationTeamQualifying method
 Tunisia (1st – 116 pts)Espérance de TunisTitle holders (2018 CAF Champions League winners)
2017–18 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champions
Club Africain2017–18 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 runners-up
 Egypt (2nd – 106.5 pts)Al-Ahly2017–18 Egyptian Premier League champions
Ismaily2017–18 Egyptian Premier League runners-up
 DR Congo (3rd – 90 pts)AS Vita Club2017–18 Linafoot champions
TP Mazembe2017–18 Linafoot runners-up
 Morocco (4th – 84 pts)Ittihad Tanger2017–18 Botola champions
Wydad AC2017–18 Botola runners-up
 Algeria (5th – 82.5 pts)CS Constantine2017–18 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champions
JS Saoura2017–18 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 runners-up
 South Africa (6th – 78.5 pts)Mamelodi Sundowns2017–18 South African Premier Division champions
Orlando Pirates2017–18 South African Premier Division runners-up
 Sudan (7th – 53 pts)Al-Hilal2018 Sudan Premier League champions
Al-Merrikh2018 Sudan Premier League runners-up
 Zambia (8th – 38 pts)ZESCO United2018 Zambia Super League champions
Nkana2018 Zambia Super League runners-up
 Libya (9th – 19 pts)Al-Nasr2017–18 Libyan Premier League champions
Al-Ahly Benghazi2017–18 Libyan Premier League runners-up
 Cameroon (T-10th – 15 pts)Coton Sport2018 Elite One champions
UMS de Loum2018 Elite One runners-up
 Ivory Coast (T-10th – 15 pts)ASEC Mimosas2017–18 Côte d'Ivoire Ligue 1 champions
SC Gagnoa2017–18 Côte d'Ivoire Ligue 1 runners-up
 Mozambique (T-10th – 15 pts)UD Songo
(one entrant only)
2017 Moçambola champions[Note MOZ]
Associations eligible to enter one team
AssociationTeamQualifying method
 Ethiopia (T-13th – 10.5 pts)Jimma Aba Jifar2017–18 Ethiopian Premier League champions
 Nigeria (T-13th – 10.5 pts)Lobi Stars2018 Nigeria Professional Football League first place[Note NGA]
 Congo (15th – 10 pts)AS Otohô2018 Congo Ligue 1 champions
 Mali (16th – 8 pts)Stade Malien2018 Malian Cup winners[Note MLI]
 Angola (17th – 6 pts)1º de Agosto2018 Girabola champions
 Guinea (T-18th – 5 pts)Horoya2017–18 Guinée Championnat National champions
 Eswatini (T-18th – 5 pts)Mbabane Swallows2017–18 Swazi Premier League champions
 Uganda (T-18th – 5 pts)Vipers2017–18 Uganda Premier League champions
 Zimbabwe (T-18th – 5 pts)FC Platinum2017 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League champions[Note ZIM]
 Gabon (23rd – 2.5 pts)AS Mangasport2018 Gabon Championnat National D1 champions
 Tanzania (24th – 2 pts)Simba2017–18 Tanzanian Premier League champions
 BotswanaTownship Rollers2017–18 Botswana Premier League champions
 Burkina FasoASF Bobo Dioulasso2017–18 Burkinabé Premier League champions
 BurundiLe Messager Ngozi2017–18 Burundi Premier League champions
 Central African RepublicStade Centrafricaine2018 Central African Republic League champions
 ChadElect-Sport2018 Chad Premier League champions
 ComorosVolcan Club2018 Comoros Premier League champions
 DjiboutiDjibouti Télécom2017–18 Djibouti Premier League champions
 Equatorial GuineaLeones Vegetarianos2018 Equatoguinean Primera División champions
 GambiaGAMTEL2017–18 GFA League First Division champions
 KenyaGor Mahia2018 Kenyan Premier League champions
 LesothoBantu2017–18 Lesotho Premier League champions
 LiberiaBarrack Young Controllers2018 Liberian First Division League champions
 MadagascarCNaPS Sport2018 THB Champions League champions
 MalawiNyasa Big Bullets2017 Malawi Premier Division runners-up[Note MWI]
 MauritaniaFC Nouadhibou2017–18 Ligue 1 Mauritania champions
 NamibiaAfrican Stars2017–18 Namibia Premier League champions
 NigerAS SONIDEP2017–18 Niger Premier League champions
 RwandaAPR2017–18 Rwanda Premier League champions
 SenegalASC Diaraf2017–18 Senegal Premier League champions
 SeychellesLight Stars2018 Seychelles League Cup winners[Note SEY]
 South SudanAl-Hilal Wau2018 South Sudan Football Championship champions
 TogoUS Koroki2017–18 Togolese Championnat National champions
 ZanzibarJKU2017–18 Zanzibar Premier League champions
Notes
Associations which did not enter a team

Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows (matches scheduled in midweek in italics).[8] Effective from the Champions League group stage, weekend matches were played on Fridays and Saturdays while midweek matches were played on Tuesdays, with some exceptions. Kick-off times were also fixed at 13:00 (Saturdays and Tuesdays only), 16:00 and 19:00 GMT.[17]

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
QualifyingPreliminary round3 November 2018
(Rabat, Morocco)[18]
27–28 November 20184–5 December 2018
First round14–16 December 201821–23 December 2018
Group stageMatchday 128 December 2018
(Cairo, Egypt)[19]
11–12 January 2019
Matchday 218–19 January 2019
Matchday 31–2 February 2019
Matchday 412 February 2019
Matchday 58–9 March 2019
Matchday 615–16 March 2019
Knockout stageQuarter-finals20 March 2019
(Cairo, Egypt)[20]
5–6 April 201912–13 April 2019
Semi-finals26–27 April 20193–4 May 2019
Final24–25 May 201931 May – 1 June 2019

Qualifying rounds

The draw for the preliminary round and first round was held on 3 November 2018 in Rabat, Morocco, and was officially announced by the CAF on 9 November due to a special situation with the transitional calendar.[21][22][23]

In the qualifying rounds, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, the away goals rule would be applied, and if still tied, extra time would not be played, and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (Regulations III. 13 & 14).[4]

Preliminary round

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
ASC Diaraf 1–1 (4–2 p) US Koroki1–00–1
JS Saoura 2–0 SC Gagnoa2–00–0
Ittihad Tanger 1–0 Elect-Sport1–00–0
Le Messager Ngozi 1–3 Ismaily0–11–2
ASF Bobo Dioulasso 4–4 (3–5 p) Coton Sport3–11–3
AS SONIDEP 1–5 ZESCO United1–20–3
Orlando Pirates 8–2 Light Stars5–13–1
Volcan Club 1–2 African Stars0–01–2
FC Nouadhibou 2–3 Al-Ahly Benghazi2–10–2
Leones Vegetarianos 1–7 Mamelodi Sundowns0–21–5
Gor Mahia 1–1 (4–3 p) Nyasa Big Bullets1–00–1
UMS de Loum 1–2 Lobi Stars1–00–2
UD Songo 1–3 Nkana1–20–1
Simba 8–1 Mbabane Swallows4–14–0
ASAS Djibouti Télécom 3–5 Jimma Aba Jifar1–32–2
CS Constantine 1–0 GAMTEL0–01–0
Al-Merrikh 2–2 (a) Vipers2–10–1
Stade Centrafricaine 0–5 Stade Malien0–10–4
ASEC Mimosas 1–0 AS Mangasport1–00–0
Township Rollers 2–2 (2–4 p) Bantu1–11–1
APR 1–3 Club Africain0–01–3
Al-Hilal 6–0 JKU4–02–0
Al-Nasr 9–3 Al-Hilal Wau5–14–2
Horoya 2–0 Barrack Young Controllers1–01–0
1º de Agosto 4–4 (a) AS Otohô4–20–2
CNaPS Sport 1–2 FC Platinum1–10–1

First round

The 15 winners of the first round advanced to the group stage to join Espérance de Tunis, who received a bye to the group stage as the title holders, while the 15 losers of the first round entered the Confederation Cup play-off round.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Wydad AC 3–3 (a) ASC Diaraf2–01–3
JS Saoura 2–1 Ittihad Tanger2–00–1
Ismaily 3–2 Coton Sport2–01–2
TP Mazembe 2–1 ZESCO United1–01–1
Orlando Pirates 1–0 African Stars0–01–0
Al-Ahly Benghazi 0–4 Mamelodi Sundowns0–00–4
Gor Mahia 3–3 (a) Lobi Stars3–10–2
Nkana 3–4 Simba2–11–3
Al-Ahly 2–1 Jimma Aba Jifar2–00–1
CS Constantine 3–0 Vipers1–02–0
Stade Malien 0–2 ASEC Mimosas0–10–1
AS Vita Club 5–2 Bantu4–11–1
Club Africain 3–2 Al-Hilal3–10–1
Al-Nasr 5–6 Horoya3–02–6
AS Otohô 1–1 (a) FC Platinum1–10–0

Group stage

The draw for the group stage was held on 28 December 2018, 19:00 CAT (UTC+2), at the Nile Ritz-Carlton in Cairo, Egypt.[24][25] The 16 teams, including the title holders, Espérance de Tunis, and the 15 winners of the first round of qualifying, were drawn into four groups of four.[26]

The teams were seeded by their performances in the CAF competitions for the previous five seasons (CAF 5-year ranking points shown in parentheses). Each group contained one team from each of Pot 1, Pot 2, Pot 3, and Pot 4, and each team was drawn into one of the positions in their group.

PotPot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4
Teams

In the group stage, each group was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the quarter-finals of the knockout stage.

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification WAC MSD LOB ASE
1 Wydad AC631286+210[a]Quarter-finals1–00–05–2
2 Mamelodi Sundowns631295+410[a]2–13–03–1
3 Lobi Stars621346−27[b]0–12–12–0
4 ASEC Mimosas6213610−47[b]2–00–01–0
Source: CAF
Notes:

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification EST HOR ORL PLA
1 Espérance de Tunis642092+714Quarter-finals2–02–02–0
2 Horoya631267−1101–12–12–0
3 Orlando Pirates613266060–03–02–2
4 FC Platinum602439−621–20–10–0
Source: CAF

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification TPM CSC CA ISM
1 TP Mazembe6321134+911Quarter-finals2–08–02–0
2 CS Constantine631286+210[a]3–00–13–2
3 Club Africain631259−410[a]0–00–11–0
4 Ismaily[b]6024411−721–11–10–3 (awd.)[c]
Source: CAF
Notes:

Group D

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification AHL SIM JSS VIT
1 Al-Ahly6312113+810Quarter-finals5–03–02–0
2 Simba6303613−791–03–02–1
3 JS Saoura622269−381–12–01–0
4 AS Vita Club621397+271–05–02–2
Source: CAF

Knockout stage

Each tie in the knockout phase was played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scored more goals on aggregate over the two legs advanced to the next round. If the aggregate score was level, the away goals rule was applied, i.e. the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs advanced. If away goals were also equal, then extra time was not played and the winners were decided by a penalty shoot-out (Regulations III. 26 & 27).[4]

Bracket

The bracket was decided after the draw for the knockout stage (quarter-finals and semi-finals), which was held on 20 March 2019, 20:00 CAT (UTC+2), at the Marriot Hotel in Cairo, Egypt.[31][32]

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
            
Horoya000
Wydad AC055
Wydad AC202
Mamelodi Sundowns101
Mamelodi Sundowns505
Al-Ahly011
Wydad AC1abd.awd.
Espérance de Tunis1abd.awd.
CS Constantine213
Espérance de Tunis336
Espérance de Tunis101
TP Mazembe000
Simba011
TP Mazembe044

Quarter-finals

In the quarter-finals, the winners of one group played the runners-up of another group (teams from same group could not play each other), with the group winners hosting the second leg, and the matchups decided by draw.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
CS Constantine 3–6 Espérance de Tunis2–31–3
Mamelodi Sundowns 5–1 Al-Ahly5–00–1
Horoya 0–5 Wydad AC0–00–5
Simba 1–4 TP Mazembe0–01–4

Semi-finals

In the semi-finals, the four quarter-final winners played in two ties, with the matchups and order of legs decided by draw.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Wydad AC 2–1 Mamelodi Sundowns2–10–0
Espérance de Tunis 1–0 TP Mazembe1–00–0

Final

In the final, the two semi-final winners play each other, with the order of legs determined by the semi-final draw.

Wydad AC 1–1 Espérance de Tunis
  • Comara 79'
Report
Espérance de Tunis Abandoned
at the result 1–0[note 1]
Wydad AC
Report

Espérance de Tunis were declared champions after second leg was abandoned.

Top goalscorers

  Team eliminated / inactive for this round.
RankPlayerTeamMD1MD2MD3MD4MD5MD6QF1QF2SF1SF2F1F2Total
1 Themba Zwane Mamelodi Sundowns21115
2 Trésor Mputu TP Mazembe2114
Jackson Muleka TP Mazembe211
Mohamed Nahiri Wydad AC1111
5 Ghazi Ayadi Club Africain213
Youcef Belaïli Espérance de Tunis111
Walid El Karti Wydad AC12
Meschak Elia TP Mazembe111
Meddie Kagere Simba21
Kévin Mondeko TP Mazembe12
Jean-Marc Makusu Mundele AS Vita Club21
Nedvěd Al-Ahly12
Benson Shilongo Ismaily111
Justin Shonga Orlando Pirates21
Sid Ali Yahia-Chérif JS Saoura111

See also

References

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