1984 WAFU Club Championship explained

Tourney Name:WAFU Club Championship
Year:1984
Num Teams:14
Confederations:1
Champion Other: New Nigerian Bank FC
Count:2
Second Other: Sekondi Hasaacas FC
Matches:22
Goals:64
Prevseason:1983
Nextseason:1985

The 1984 WAFU Club Championship was the seventh football club tournament season that took place for the runners-up of each West African country's domestic league, the West African Club Championship. It was won by New Nigerian Bank in the first of two finals matches against Ghana's Sekondi Hasaacas FC.[1] It featured 12 clubs and 26 matches, four shorter than last season. As Benfica Bissau forfeited, Nigeria's Bendel Insurance headed to the quarterfinals, the match totals shortened to 24. Saint Joseph Warriors of Liberia from the first round headed to the semis, there they lost to Stade Malien from Bamako. A total of 38 goals were scored fewer than last season.

Not a single club from the Gambia took part.

Preliminary round

Its matches took place from 10 to 24 June.|}

Intermediary Round

Its matches took place on 15 and 29 July.|}

Semifinals

The matches took place on 19 August and 2 September.|}

Finals

The matches took place on 7 October and 10 November.|}

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1984 WAFU Club Championship at RSSSF.