1994 CAF Super Cup

1994 CAF Super Cup
Date 16 January 1994
Venue First National Bank Stadium, Johannesburg
Referee Petros Mathabela (South Africa)
Attendance 12,000

The 1994 CAF Super Cup was the second CAF Super Cup, an annual football match in Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), between the winners of the previous season's two CAF club competitions, the African Cup of Champions Clubs and the African Cup Winners' Cup.

The match took place on 16 January 1994, on neutral stadium at First National Bank Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, between Egyptian clubs Zamalek, the 1993 African Cup of Champions Clubs winner, and Al-Ahly, the 1993 African Cup Winners' Cup winner. In the first all-Egyptian CAF Super Cup. Zamalek won the match 1–0 with the late goal from Ayman Mansour.[1]

Teams

Team Qualification Previous participation (bold indicates winners)
Egypt Zamalek 1993 African Cup of Champions Clubs winner None
Egypt Al-Ahly 1993 African Cup Winners' Cup winner None

Match details

16 January 1994
Zamalek Egypt 1–0 Egypt Al-Ahly
Mansour  86' Report
First National Bank Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Petros Mathabela (South Africa)
Zamalek
Al-Ahly
GK ' Egypt Hussein El-Sayed
RB ' Egypt Hussein Abdel-Latif  9'
CB ' Egypt Sami El-Sheshini
CB ' Egypt Hesham Yakan
LB ' Egypt Talaat Mansour
CM ' Egypt Ashraf Youssef  32'
CM 7 Egypt Ismail Youssef  10'
RW ' Egypt Effat Nassar  38'
AM ' Egypt Khaled El-Ghandour
FW 16 Egypt Ayman Mansour
FW ' Nigeria Emmanuel Amuneke  47'
Substitutions:
DF ' Egypt Essam Marei  9'
Manager:
Egypt Mahmoud El-Gohary
GK 1 Egypt Ahmed Shobair
RB 2 Egypt Ibrahim Hassan
CB Egypt Amr El-Hadidy
CB Egypt Alaa Abdel Sadek  24'
LB Egypt Mahmoud Aboul-Dahab
CM Egypt Mohamed Youssef Red card 80'
CM Egypt Reda Abdel-Aal
RW Egypt Mohamed Abdel Galil  59'
AM Egypt Hadi Khashaba
LW Egypt Yasser Rayyan  75'
CF 9 Egypt Hossam Hassan
Substitutions:
MF Egypt Adel Abdelrahman  59'
FW Egypt Mohamed Ramadan  75'
Manager:
England Allan Harris

Man of the Match:

Assistant referees:


Fourth official:

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