2023 CAF Confederation Cup final explained

2023 CAF Confederation Cup final
Other Titles:TotalEnergies
CAF Confederation Cup Final 2023
Event:2022–23 CAF Confederation Cup
Team1:Young Africans
Team1score:2
Team2:USM Alger
Team2score:2
Details:USM Alger won on away goals
Firstleg:First leg
Team1score1:1
Team2score1:2
Stadium1:Benjamin Mkapa Stadium
City1:Dar es Salaam
Referee1:Jean Jacques Ndala Ngambo (DR Congo)
Attendance1:60,000
Weather1:Light rain showers
26°C
87% humidity
Secondleg:Second leg
Team1score2:1
Team2score2:0
Stadium2:Stade du 5 Juillet
City2:Algiers
Referee2:Dahane Beida (Mauritania)
Attendance2:64,000
Weather2:Light rain showers
19°C
86% humidity
Previous:2022
Next:2024

The 2023 CAF Confederation Cup final were the final matches of the 2022–23 CAF Confederation Cup, the 20th season of Africa's premier club football tournament organised by CAF under the current CAF Confederation Cup title after the merger of CAF Cup and African Cup Winners' Cup.

The final was contested in two-legged home-and-away format between Young Africans from Tanzania and USM Alger from the Algeria. The first leg was hosted by Young Africans at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam on 28 May 2023, while the second leg was hosted by USM Alger at the Stade du 5 Juillet in Algiers on 3 June 2023.

USM Alger won against Young Africans by away goal rule, after a 2–2 draw, which the Algerian side scored twice away in the 2–1 win earlier.

Background

Young Africans became the first Tanzanian club to reach the CAF Confederation Cup final and the second continental final for Tanzanian clubs, also the first club from CECAFA to reach a continental final since 1993 by Simba Sports Club in the CAF Cup.[1]

USM Alger it is the second time has reached a continental final after the CAF Champions League final in 2015 against TP Mazembe where they was defeated. This was the fourth CAF Confederation Cup final for the algerian club after ES Sétif, MO Béjaïa and JS Kabylie who were all defeated. USM Alger is looking for the first continental title, especially since the second leg is played in Algeria.[2]

Previous finals

TeamZonePrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Young AfricansCECAFA (East Africa)none
USM AlgerUNAF (North Africa)none

Venues

After playing the final in the last three copies in a neutral land, the return was made to the previous home and away system and the first leg in Dar es Salaam will be played at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium on May 28. It opened in 2007 and was built adjacent to Uhuru Stadium, the former national stadium. It hosts major football matches such as the Tanzanian Premier League and home matches of the Tanzania national football team, the second leg at Stade du 5 Juillet in Algiers on June 3 where the winners will lift the trophy. It opened in 1972 and served as the main stadium of the 1975 Mediterranean Games, the 1978 All-Africa Games, the 2004 Pan Arab Games, and the 2007 All-Africa Games. The stadium was one of two venues of the 1990 African Cup of Nations (the other venue was the 19 May 1956 Stadium in Annaba).

Road to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Young AfricansRound USM Alger
CAF Champions LeagueCAF Confederation Cup
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legQualifying rounds
(CL, CC)
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Zalan9–04–0 (A)5–0 (H)First roundBye
Al Hilal1–21–1 (H)0–1 (A)Second round ASC Kara4–12–0 (A)2–1 (H)
CAF Confederation Cup
Club Africain1–00–0 (H)1–0 (A)Playoff round Cape Town City1–00–0 (A)1–0 (H)
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
Union Monatirienne0–2 (A)Matchday 1 Saint-Éloi Lupopo3–0 (H)
TP Mazembe3–1 (H)Matchday 2 Al Akhdar1–1 (A)
Real Bamako1–1 (A)Matchday 3 Marumo Gallants2–0 (H)
Real Bamako2–0 (H)Matchday 4 Marumo Gallants0–2 (A)
Union Monatirienne2–0 (H)Matchday 5 Saint-Éloi Lupopo1–1 (A)
TP Mazembe1–0 (A)Matchday 6 Al Akhdar4–1 (H)
Group D winnersFinal standingsGroup A runners-up
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnockout stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Rivers United2–02–0 (A)0–0 (H)Quarter-finals ASFAR4–32–0 (H)2–3 (A)
Marumo Gallants4–12–0 (H)2–1 (A)Semi-finals ASEC Mimosas2–00–0 (A)2–0 (H)

Format

The final was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis.

If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, the away goals rule was applied, and if still equal, extra time was played, and a penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner.

Matches

First leg

Details

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GK39 Djigui Diarra
DF4
DF5
DF3 Bakari Mwamnyeto (c)
DF15
DF2 Ibrahim Abdallah Hamad
MF27
FW10
FW25
FW29
FW9
Substitutes:
GK1
DF13
DF21
MF12
MF17
MF18
MF20
FW33
FW40
Manager:
Nasreddine Nabi
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GK25
DF19
DF12 Haithem Loucif
DF4 Zineddine Belaïd (c)
DF21
MF6
MF14
MF8
FW23
FW31
FW18
Substitutes:
GK16
DF3
DF27
MF15
MF24
MF26
FW7
FW10
FW20
Manager:
Abdelhak Benchikha
Assistant referees


Zakhele Siwela (South Africa)
Olivier Safari Kabene (DR Congo)
Fourth official


Ahmad Imtehaz Heeralall (Mauritius)
Video assistant referee


Peter Waweru (Kenya)
Assistant video assistant referees


Akuna Maklama (South Africa)
Mohammed Abdallah Ibrahim (Sudan)

Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • Nine named substitutes, of which up to five may be used.

Statistics

First half[3]
StatisticYoung AfricansUSM Alger
scope=rowGoals scored01
scope=rowTotal shots00
scope=rowShots on target00
scope=rowSaves00
scope=rowBall possession60%40%
scope=rowCorner kicks00
scope=rowOffsides00
scope=rowYellow cards10
scope=rowRed cards00
Second half
StatisticYoung AfricansUSM Alger
scope=rowGoals scored11
scope=rowTotal shots00
scope=rowShots on target00
scope=rowSaves00
scope=rowBall possession70%30%
scope=rowCorner kicks00
scope=rowOffsides00
scope=rowYellow cards04
scope=rowRed cards00
Overall
StatisticYoung AfricansUSM Alger
scope=rowGoals scored12
scope=rowTotal shots1511
scope=rowShots on target46
scope=rowSaves00
scope=rowBall possession65%35%
scope=rowCorner kicks95
scope=rowOffsides10
scope=rowYellow cards14
scope=rowRed cards00

Second leg

Details

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GK25 Oussama Benbot
DF19
DF12 Haithem Loucif
DF4 Zineddine Belaïd (c)
DF21
MF6 Oussama Chita
MF15
MF8
MF23
FW31
FW18
Substitutes:
GK16 Imad Benchlef
DF3 Abdelkader Belharrane
DF5 Mustapha Bouchina
DF27
MF24
MF26
FW7
FW10
FW20
Manager:
Abdelhak Benchikha
width=25!width=25
GK39 Djigui Diarra
DF21
DF2 Ibrahim Abdallah Hamad
DF3 Bakari Mwamnyeto (c)
DF5
MF27
MF18
MF29
MF13
FW9
FW25
Substitutes:
GK1
DF4 Yannick Bangala Litombo
DF15
MF12
MF17
MF20 Zawadi Mauya
FW10
FW33
FW40
Manager:
Nasreddine Nabi
Assistant referees


Jerson Emiliano dos Santos (Angola)
Arsénio Chadreque Marengula (Mozambique)
Fourth official


Mahmood Ismail (Sudan)
Video assistant referee


Mahmoud Mohamed Ashour (Egypt)
Assistant video assistant referees


Mohamed Adel (Egypt)
Mahmoud Abo El Regal (Egypt)

Match rules

Statistics

First half[4]
StatisticUSM AlgerYoung Africans
scope=rowGoals scored01
scope=rowTotal shots73
scope=rowShots on target31
scope=rowSaves03
scope=rowBall possession43%57%
scope=rowCorner kicks10
scope=rowOffsides02
scope=rowYellow cards11
scope=rowRed cards00
Second half
StatisticUSM AlgerYoung Africans
scope=rowGoals scored00
scope=rowTotal shots94
scope=rowShots on target22
scope=rowSaves22
scope=rowBall possession49%51%
scope=rowCorner kicks12
scope=rowOffsides00
scope=rowYellow cards13
scope=rowRed cards00
Overall
StatisticUSM AlgerYoung Africans
scope=rowGoals scored01
scope=rowTotal shots167
scope=rowShots on target53
scope=rowSaves25
scope=rowBall possession46%54%
scope=rowCorner kicks22
scope=rowOffsides02
scope=rowYellow cards24
scope=rowRed cards00

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CAF Cup: Young Africans win and advance to the final . sportnewsafrica.com . 17 May 2023 . 18 May 2023.
  2. Web site: CAF CC : L'USM Alger est en finale ! . dzfoot.com . 17 May 2023 . 18 May 2023.
  3. Web site: 28 May 2023 . Team statistics . 28 May 2023 . cafonline.com . cafonline.com.
  4. Web site: 28 May 2023 . Team statistics . 3 June 2023 . cafonline.com . cafonline.com.