2010 CAF Champions League Final

2010 CAF Champions League Final
Event 2010 CAF Champions League
First leg
Date 31 October 2010
Venue Stade de la Kenya, Lubumbashi
Referee Kokou Djaoupe (Togo)
Attendance 50,000
Weather Sunny
Second Leg
Date 13 November 2010
Venue Stade 7 November, Rades
Referee Daniel Bennett (South Africa)
Attendance 65,000
Weather Partly Cloudy

The 2010 CAF Champions League Final was the final of 2010 CAF Champions League. TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of the Congo beat Espérance ST from Tunisia 6–1 on aggregate to win their fourth title in the competition, and their second in a row.[1] They also qualified to the quarter-finals for the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup.

Background

TP Mazembe won the title in 2009, which was their third title overall after winning it 1967 and 1968 when it was called the African Cup of Champions Clubs. Espérance entered the Champions league for the first time since 2005. In 1994 they won their only title so far. Both teams met in the Group stage, with each victorious in their home matches - Mazembe winning 2–1, while Espérance won 3–0. Both teams qualified for the semifinals on the second-last matchday. In the semifinals Mazembe defeated the Algerian side (and Group Stage winner) JS Kabylie 3–1 on aggregate, winning the first leg at home by that score, with the second leg ending in a scoreless draw.[2] Espérance faced Al-Ahly from Egypt and lost the first leg 2–1 away from home. In need of a win in the second leg, Espérance were victorious 1–0 and reached the final on the away goals rule.[3]

Route to the final

For more details on this topic, see 2010 CAF Champions League.
TP Mazembe Round Espérance ST
Opponent Result Legs Qualification stage Opponent Result Legs
Rwanda APR 2–1 0–1 away, 2–0 home First round Burkina Faso ASFA Yennega 7–2 4–1 home, 3–1 away
Mali Djoliba 4–0 1–0 away, 3–0 home Second round Sudan Al-Merreikh 4–1 3–0 home, 1–1 away
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Tunisia Espérance ST 641194+513
Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe 632187+111
Algeria ES Sétif 613276+16
Zimbabwe Dynamos 61052973
Group stage
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Tunisia Espérance ST 641194+513
Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe 632187+111
Algeria ES Sétif 613276+16
Zimbabwe Dynamos 61052973
Opponent Result Legs Knockout stage Opponent Result Legs
Algeria JS Kabylie 3–1 3–1 home, 0–0 away Semifinals Egypt Al-Ahly 2–2 1–2 away, 1–0 home

Match details

First Leg

31 October 2010
15:30 UTC+2
TP Mazembe Democratic Republic of the Congo 5 – 0 Tunisia Espérance ST
Ngandu  19', 75'
Kaluyituka  45' (pen.)
Singuluma  55', 59'
Report
Stade de la Kenya, Lubumbashi
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Kokou Djaoupe (Togo)
Mazembe
Espérance
Mazembe:
GK 1 Democratic Republic of the Congo Muteba Kidiaba
RB 3 Democratic Republic of the Congo Kiritsho Kasusula
CB 4 Democratic Republic of the Congo Miala Nkulukutu
CB 16 Zambia Stopila Sunzu
LB 2 Democratic Republic of the Congo Joël Kimwaki
RM 20 Democratic Republic of the Congo Mihayo Kazembe
CM 27 Democratic Republic of the Congo Kasongo Ngandu  75'
CM 13 Democratic Republic of the Congo Bedi Mbenza
LM 15 Democratic Republic of the Congo Dioko Kaluyituka
CF 11 Democratic Republic of the Congo Patou Kabangu  75'
CF 10 Zambia Given Singuluma
Substitutes:
MF 25 Zimbabwe Christopher Semakweri  75'
FW 6 Democratic Republic of the Congo Déo Kanda A Mukok  75'
Manager:
Senegal Lamine N'Diaye
Espérance:
GK 22 Tunisia Wassim Naouara
RB 24 Ghana Harrison Afful
CB 19 Tunisia Walid Hichri
CB 12 Tunisia Khalil Chemmam
LB 20 Tunisia Mohamed Ben Mansour Red card 24'
RM 21 Tunisia Mejdi Traoui
CM 9 Tunisia Aaber Khalifa
CM 23 Tunisia Khaled Korbi
LM 14 Nigeria Michael Eneramo  66'
CF 10 Tunisia Oussama Darragi  35'
CF 28 Tunisia Youssef Msakni (c)  88'
Substitutes:
DF 27 Tunisia Zied Derbali  35'
FW 7 Tunisia Khaled Ayari  66'
MF 13 Cameroon Roger Toindouba  88'
Manager:
Tunisia Faouzi Benzarti

Assistant referees:
Togo Biagui Djoukere
Togo Mathias Ayena
Fourth official:
Togo Kokou Atsoo

Second Leg

13 November 2010
18:00 UTC+1
Espérance ST Tunisia 1 1 Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
Afful  24' Report Kanda A Mukok  67'
Stade 7 November, Rades
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Daniel Bennett (South Africa)
Espérance
Mazembe
Espérance:
GK 1 Tunisia Moez Ben Cherifia
RB 24 Ghana Harrison Afful  62'
CB 29 Tunisia Walid Hichri
CB 15 Tunisia Aymen Ben Amor Red card 24'
LB 12 Tunisia Khalil Chemmam  78'
DM 5 Tunisia Syam Ben Youssef
CM 9 Tunisia Aaber Khalifa  56'
CM 23 Tunisia Khaled Korbi  70'
LM 14 Nigeria Michael Eneramo
CF 10 Tunisia Oussama Darragi (c)
CF 11 Cameroon Roger Toindouba  50'
Substitutes:
DF 27 Tunisia Zied Derbali  78'
MF 28 Tunisia Youssef Msakni  50'
FW 7 Tunisia Khaled Ayari  56'
Manager:
Tunisia Faouzi Benzarti
Mazembe:
GK 1 Democratic Republic of the Congo Muteba Kidiaba
RB 3 Democratic Republic of the Congo Kiritsho Kasusula
CB 4 Democratic Republic of the Congo Miala Nkulukutu  29'
CB 16 Zambia Stopila Sunzu
LB 2 Democratic Republic of the Congo Joël Kimwaki
RM 20 Democratic Republic of the Congo Mihayo Kazembe  65'
CM 27 Democratic Republic of the Congo Kasongo Ngandu
CM 13 Democratic Republic of the Congo Bedi Mbenza
LM 15 Democratic Republic of the Congo Dioko Kaluyituka
CF 11 Democratic Republic of the Congo Patou Kabangu  69'
CF 10 Zambia Given Singuluma  44'  46'
Substitutes:
DF 12 Democratic Republic of the Congo Bawaka Mabele  29'
FW 6 Democratic Republic of the Congo Déo Kanda A Mukok  46'
FW 18 Democratic Republic of the Congo Luyeye Mvete  69'
Manager:
Senegal Lamine N'Diaye

Assistant referees:
South Africa Siwela Zakhele
South Africa Somi Luyanda
Fourth official:
South Africa Ebrahim Abdul Basit

References

  1. "TP Mazembe claim African Champions League crown again". BBC Sport. 2010-11-13. Archived from the original on 25 January 2011. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  2. "Mazembe reach final". cafonline.com. 2010-10-17. Archived from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-21.
  3. "Esperance beat Ahly to reach final". cafonline.com. 2010-10-17. Archived from the original on 20 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-21.

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