2017 CAF Confederation Cup









































2017 CAF Confederation Cup
2017 Total CAF Confederation Cup
Tournament details
Dates 10 February – 25 November 2017
Teams 52+16 (from 40 associations)
Final positions
Champions
Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe (2nd title)
Runners-up
South Africa Supersport United
Tournament statistics
Matches played 162
Goals scored 369 (2.28 per match)
Top scorer(s)
New Zealand Jeremy Brockie (10 goals)

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The 2017 CAF Confederation Cup (officially the 2017 Total CAF Confederation Cup for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 14th edition of the CAF Confederation Cup, Africa's secondary club football competition organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).


Starting from this season, the group stage was expanded from eight to 16 teams, divided into four groups of four, and the knockout stage expanded from 4 to 8 teams.[2][3]


Defending champions TP Mazembe, which entered the Confederation Cup after losing in the 2017 CAF Champions League first round, defeated Supersport United in the final, and earned the right to play against the winners of the 2017 CAF Champions League in the 2018 CAF Super Cup.[4]




Contents






  • 1 Association team allocation


  • 2 Teams


  • 3 Schedule


  • 4 Qualifying rounds


    • 4.1 Preliminary round


    • 4.2 First round


    • 4.3 Play-off round




  • 5 Group stage


    • 5.1 Group A


    • 5.2 Group B


    • 5.3 Group C


    • 5.4 Group D




  • 6 Knockout stage


    • 6.1 Bracket


    • 6.2 Quarter-finals


    • 6.3 Semi-finals


    • 6.4 Final




  • 7 Top goalscorers


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





Association team allocation


All 56 CAF member associations may enter the CAF Confederation Cup, 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 (plus 16 teams eliminated from the CAF Champions League which enter the play-off round) – although this level has never been reached.


For the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup, the CAF uses the 2011–2015 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]



































CAF Champions League

CAF Confederation Cup
Winners
5 points
4 points
Runners-up
4 points
3 points
Losing semi-finalists
3 points
2 points
3rd place in groups
2 points
1 point
4th place in groups
1 point
1 point

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



  • 2015 – 5

  • 2014 – 4

  • 2013 – 3

  • 2012 – 2

  • 2011 – 1



Teams


The following 52 teams from 40 associations entered the competition.



  • Teams in bold received a bye to the first round.

  • The other teams entered the preliminary round.


Associations are shown according to their 2011–2015 CAF 5-Year Ranking – those with a ranking score have their rank and score indicated.


































































































































































































































































Association
Team
Qualifying method
Associations eligible to enter two teams (Ranked 1–12)

Tunisia Tunisia
(1st – 100 pts)

CS Sfaxien

2015–16 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 third place

Club Africain

2015–16 Tunisian Cup runners-up

Egypt Egypt
(2nd – 80 pts)

Smouha

2015–16 Egyptian Premier League third place

Al-Masry

2015–16 Egyptian Premier League fourth place

Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo
(3rd – 69 pts)

SM Sanga Balende

2015–16 Linafoot third place

Renaissance du Congo

2016 Coupe du Congo DR winners

Algeria Algeria
(4th – 64 pts)

JS Kabylie

2015–16 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 third place

MC Alger

2015–16 Algerian Cup winners

Sudan Sudan
(5th – 51 pts)

Al-Ahly Shendi

2016 Sudan Premier League third place

El-Hilal El-Obeid

2016 Sudan Cup runners-up

South Africa South Africa
(6th – 27 pts)

Platinum Stars

2015–16 South African Premier Division third place

SuperSport United

2015–16 Nedbank Cup winners

Republic of the Congo Congo
(T-7th – 24 pts)

Étoile du Congo

2016 Congo Ligue 1 third place

CARA Brazzaville

2016 Coupe du Congo runners-up

Morocco Morocco
(T-7th – 24 pts)

IR Tanger

2015–16 Botola third place

MAS Fez

2016 Coupe du Trône winners

Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
(T-9th – 23 pts)

SC Gagnoa

2015–16 Côte d'Ivoire Ligue 1 third place

ASEC Mimosas

2016 Coupe de Côte d'Ivoire runners-up

Mali Mali
(T-9th – 23 pts)

Djoliba

2016 Malian Première Division third place

Onze Créateurs

2016 Malian Cup winners

Cameroon Cameroon
(11th – 19 pts)

Yong Sports Academy

2016 Elite One third place

APEJES Academy

2016 Cameroonian Cup winners

Nigeria Nigeria
(12th – 12 pts)

Wikki Tourists

2016 Nigeria Professional Football League third place

Ifeanyi Ubah

2016 Nigerian FA Cup winners
Associations eligible to enter one team

Angola Angola
(13th – 7 pts)

Recreativo do Libolo

2016 Taça de Angola winners

Ghana Ghana
(T-14th – 4 pts)

Bechem United

2016 Ghanaian FA Cup winners

Libya Libya
(T-14th – 4 pts)

Al-Hilal Benghazi

2016 Libyan Cup runners-up

Zambia Zambia
(T-14th – 4 pts)

ZESCO United

2016 Zambia Super League runners-up

Ethiopia Ethiopia
(17th – 3 pts)

Defence Force

2016 Ethiopian Cup runners-up

Botswana Botswana

Orapa United

2015–16 Mascom Top 8 Cup winners

Burkina Faso Burkina Faso

AS SONABEL

2016 Coupe du Faso runners-up

Burundi Burundi

Le Messager Ngozi

2016 Burundian Cup winners

Comoros Comoros

Volcan Club

2016 Comoros Cup winners

Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea

Racing de Micomeseng

2016 Equatoguinean Cup winners

Gabon Gabon

Akanda

2016 Coupe du Gabon Interclubs runners-up

Guinea Guinea

AS Kaloum

2016 Guinée Coupe Nationale runners-up

Kenya Kenya

Ulinzi Stars

2016 FKF President's Cup runners-up

Liberia Liberia

Monrovia Club Breweries

2016 Liberian Cup winners

Madagascar Madagascar

ASSM Elgeco Plus

2016 Coupe de Madagascar runners-up

Mauritius Mauritius

Pamplemousses

2016 Mauritian Cup winners

Mozambique Mozambique

UD Songo

2016 Taça de Moçambique winners

Niger Niger

AS Douanes Niamey

2016 Niger Cup winners

Rwanda Rwanda

Rayon Sports

2016 Rwandan Cup winners

Senegal Senegal

ASC Niarry Tally

2016 Senegal FA Cup winners

Seychelles Seychelles

St Michel United

2016 Seychelles FA Cup winners

Sierra Leone Sierra Leone

RSLAF

2016 Sierra Leonean FA Cup runners-up

South Sudan South Sudan

Wau Salaam

2016 South Sudan National Cup winners

Eswatini Swaziland

Mbabane Swallows

2016 Swazi Cup winners

Tanzania Tanzania

Azam

2015–16 Tanzania FA Cup runners-up

Uganda Uganda

Vipers

2016 Ugandan Cup winners

Zanzibar Zanzibar

KVZ

2015–16 Zanzibar Premier League runners-up

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

Ngezi Platinum

2016 Cup of Zimbabwe winners

A further 16 teams eliminated from the 2017 CAF Champions League enter the play-off round.




























Losers of the 2017 CAF Champions League first round

Burkina Faso Rail Club du Kadiogo

Nigeria Rivers United

Ivory Coast AS Tanda

Guinea Horoya

Morocco FUS Rabat

Uganda KCCA

Gabon CF Mounana

Tanzania Young Africans

Liberia Barrack Young Controllers

Nigeria Enugu Rangers

The Gambia Gambia Ports Authority

Madagascar CNaPS Sport

South Africa Bidvest Wits

Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe

Republic of the Congo AC Léopards

Mauritius AS Port-Louis 2000

Associations which did not enter a team




  • Benin Benin


  • Cape Verde Cape Verde


  • Central African Republic Central African Republic


  • Chad Chad


  • Djibouti Djibouti


  • Eritrea Eritrea


  • The Gambia Gambia


  • Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau


  • Lesotho Lesotho


  • Malawi Malawi


  • Mauritania Mauritania


  • Namibia Namibia


  • Réunion Réunion


  • São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe


  • Somalia Somalia


  • Togo Togo



Notably one team takes part in the competition that does not currently play in their national top-division. They are MAS Fez (2nd tier).




2017 CAF Confederation Cup is located in Africa

CS Sfaxien

CS Sfaxien



Club Africain

Club Africain



Smouha

Smouha



Al-Masry

Al-Masry



Sanga Balende

Sanga Balende



Renaissance

Renaissance



JS Kabylie

JS Kabylie



MC Alger

MC Alger



Al-Ahly

Al-Ahly



El-Hilal

El-Hilal



Platinum S

Platinum S



SuperSport

SuperSport



Étoile CARA


Étoile
CARA



IR Tanger

IR Tanger



MAS Fez

MAS Fez



Gagnoa

Gagnoa



ASEC

ASEC



Djoliba Onze Créateurs


Djoliba
Onze Créateurs



Yong S

Yong S



APEJES

APEJES



Wikki T

Wikki T



I Ubah

I Ubah



Libolo

Libolo



Bechem U

Bechem U



Al-Hilal

Al-Hilal



ZESCO

ZESCO



Defence F

Defence F



Orapa U

Orapa U



SONABEL Rail Kadiogo


SONABEL
Rail Kadiogo



Le Messager

Le Messager



Volcan

Volcan



Micomeseng

Micomeseng



Akanda

Akanda



Kaloum Horoya


Kaloum
Horoya



Ulinzi S

Ulinzi S



Breweries BYC


Breweries
BYC



ASSM Elgeco CNaPS Sport


ASSM Elgeco
CNaPS Sport



Pamplemousses Port-Louis


Pamplemousses
Port-Louis



Songo

Songo



Douanes

Douanes



Rayon S

Rayon S



Niarry Tally

Niarry Tally



St Michel U

St Michel U



RSLAF

RSLAF



Wau Salaam

Wau Salaam



Swallows

Swallows



Azam Young Africans


Azam
Young Africans



Vipers KCCA


Vipers
KCCA



KVZ

KVZ



Ngezi Platinum

Ngezi Platinum



FUS Rabat

FUS Rabat



Bidvest Wits

Bidvest Wits



Rivers U

Rivers U



Enugu R

Enugu R



Mazembe

Mazembe



Tanda

Tanda



Mounana

Mounana



Ports Authority

Ports Authority



Léopards

Léopards




Location of teams of the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup.
Italics: Teams transferred from the 2017 CAF Champions League




Schedule


The schedule of the competition was as follows (matches scheduled in midweek in italics).[6][7]






































































Phase
Round
Draw date
First leg
Second leg
Qualifying
Preliminary round
21 December 2016
(Cairo, Egypt)
10–12 February 2017
17–19 February 2017
First round
10–12 March 2017
17–19 March 2017
Play-off round
21 March 2017
(Cairo, Egypt)
7–9 April 2017
14–16 April 2017
Group stage
Matchday 1
26 April 2017
(Cairo, Egypt)
12–14 May 2017
Matchday 2

23–24 May 2017
Matchday 3
2–4 June 2017
Matchday 4

20–21 June 2017
Matchday 5
30 June – 2 July 2017
Matchday 6
7–9 July 2017
Knockout stage
Quarter-finals
15–17 September 2017
22–24 September 2017
Semi-finals
29 September – 1 October 2017
20–22 October 2017
Final
17–19 November 2017
24–26 November 2017

The calendar was amended from the original one for the following dates:[7]



  • Quarter-finals first leg: moved from 8–10 September to 15–17 September

  • Quarter-finals second leg: moved from 15–17 September to 22–24 September

  • Semi-finals second leg: moved from 13–15 October to 20–22 October



Qualifying rounds



The draw for the preliminary round and first round was held on 21 December 2016 at the CAF headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.[8][9]


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 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Monrovia Club Breweries Liberia
3–4

Algeria JS Kabylie

3–0

0–4

Étoile du Congo Republic of the Congo
3–0

Equatorial Guinea Racing de Micomeseng

2–0

1–0

Ifeanyi Ubah Nigeria
1–1 (0–3 p)

Egypt Al-Masry

1–0

0–1

Defence Force Ethiopia
1–2

Cameroon Yong Sports Academy

1–0

0–2

AS Douanes Niamey Niger
1–3

Morocco IR Tanger

1–2

0–1

ASSM Elgeco Plus Madagascar
1–2

South Africa SuperSport United

0–0

1–2

Akanda Gabon
0–1

Democratic Republic of the Congo Renaissance du Congo

0–0

0–1

Bechem United Ghana
3–5

Algeria MC Alger

2–1

1–4

RSLAF Sierra Leone
2–1

Nigeria Wikki Tourists

2–0

0–1

Platinum Stars South Africa
2–0

Mozambique UD Songo

1–0

1–0

Vipers Uganda
1–1 (a)

Comoros Volcan Club

0–0

1–1

Orapa United Botswana
2–4

Eswatini Mbabane Swallows

0–1

2–3

KVZ Zanzibar
2–4

Burundi Le Messager Ngozi

2–1

0–3

APEJES Academy Cameroon
2–2 (a)

Senegal ASC Niarry Tally

1–0

1–2

Wau Salaam South Sudan
0–6

Rwanda Rayon Sports

0–4

0–2

AS SONABEL Burkina Faso
0–3

Ivory Coast SC Gagnoa

0–0

0–3

MAS Fez Morocco
3–2

Republic of the Congo CARA Brazzaville

3–0

0–2

Pamplemousses Mauritius
1–2

Zimbabwe Ngezi Platinum

1–1

0–1

Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid Sudan
3–0

Seychelles St Michel United

2–0

1–0

Al-Hilal Benghazi Libya
1–1 (4–5 p)

Kenya Ulinzi Stars

1–0

0–1


First round


The 16 winners of the first round advanced to the play-off round, where they were joined by the 16 losers of the Champions League first round.


























































































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Étoile du Congo Republic of the Congo
0–1

Algeria JS Kabylie

0–0

0–1

Djoliba Mali

w/o[w/o 1]

Egypt Al-Masry

2–0



CS Sfaxien Tunisia
6–1

Cameroon Yong Sports Academy

5–0

1–1

AS Kaloum Guinea
1–3

Morocco IR Tanger

1–0

0–3

Al-Ahly Shendi Sudan
3–6

South Africa SuperSport United

3–2

0–4

MC Alger Algeria
3–2

Democratic Republic of the Congo Renaissance du Congo

2–0

1–2

Club Africain Tunisia

w/o[w/o 2]

Sierra Leone RSLAF

9–1



Vipers Uganda
2–3

South Africa Platinum Stars

1–0

1–3

Azam Tanzania
1–3

Eswatini Mbabane Swallows

1–0

0–3

ZESCO United Zambia
4–2

Burundi Le Messager Ngozi

2–0

2–2

ASEC Mimosas Ivory Coast
2–1

Cameroon APEJES Academy

2–0

0–1

Onze Créateurs Mali

w/o[w/o 1]

Rwanda Rayon Sports

1–0



MAS Fez Morocco
3–2

Ivory Coast SC Gagnoa

3–1

0–1

Recreativo do Libolo Angola
2–1

Zimbabwe Ngezi Platinum

2–1

0–0

SM Sanga Balende Democratic Republic of the Congo
1–1 (3–5 p)

Sudan Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid

1–0

0–1

Smouha Egypt
4–3

Kenya Ulinzi Stars

4–0

0–3

Notes:





  1. ^ ab FIFA suspended the Malian Football Federation on 17 March 2017.[10] As a result, both Djoliba and Onze Créateurs could not play the second leg, and their opponents Al-Masry and Rayon Sports won on walkover.[11]


  2. ^ Club Africain won on walkover after RSLAF withdrew prior to the second leg.[12]




Play-off round


The draw for the play-off round was held on 21 March 2017, 11:00 EET (UTC+2), at the CAF Headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.[13][14] The winners of the Confederation Cup first round were drawn against the losers of the Champions League first round, with the teams from the Confederation Cup hosting the second leg.


The 16 winners of the play-off round advanced to the group stage.


























































































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Young Africans Tanzania
1–4

Algeria MC Alger

1–0

0–4

TP Mazembe Democratic Republic of the Congo
2–0

Algeria JS Kabylie

2–0

0–0

AC Léopards Republic of the Congo
3–4

Eswatini Mbabane Swallows

1–0

2–4

FUS Rabat Morocco
3–2

Morocco MAS Fez

2–1

1–1

Enugu Rangers Nigeria
2–5

Zambia ZESCO United

2–2

0–3

CF Mounana Gabon
2–1

Ivory Coast ASEC Mimosas

2–1

0–0

Rail Club du Kadiogo Burkina Faso
1–4

Tunisia CS Sfaxien

1–2

0–2

Bidvest Wits South Africa
0–1

Egypt Smouha

0–0

0–1

CNaPS Sport Madagascar
1–1 (a)

Angola Recreativo do Libolo

1–1

0–0

KCCA Uganda
1–1 (4–3 p)

Egypt Al-Masry

1–0

0–1

Gambia Ports Authority The Gambia
1–4

Sudan Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid

1–1

0–3

AS Port-Louis 2000 Mauritius
3–6

Tunisia Club Africain

1–2

2–4

Rivers United Nigeria
2–0

Rwanda Rayon Sports

2–0

0–0

Barrack Young Controllers Liberia
1–6

South Africa SuperSport United

1–1

0–5

AS Tanda Ivory Coast
2–2 (4–5 p)

South Africa Platinum Stars

2–0

0–2

Horoya Guinea
4–3

Morocco IR Tanger

2–0

2–3


Group stage



The draw for the group stage was held on 26 April 2017, 14:00 EET (UTC+2), at the CAF Headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.[15][16][17] The 16 teams, all winners of the play-off round of qualifying, were drawn into four groups of four. The teams were seeded by their performances in the CAF competitions for the previous five seasons (CAF 5-Year Ranking points shown in parentheses).[18]













Pot
Pot 1
Pot 2
Teams



  • Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe (58 pts)


  • Tunisia CS Sfaxien (21 pts)


  • Zambia ZESCO United (15 pts)


  • Morocco FUS Rabat (12 pts)






  • Egypt Smouha (4 pts)


  • Angola Recreativo do Libolo (2 pts)


  • Algeria MC Alger


  • Gabon CF Mounana


  • Guinea Horoya


  • Nigeria Rivers United


  • South Africa Platinum Stars


  • South Africa SuperSport United


  • Sudan El-Hilal El-Obeid


  • Eswatini Mbabane Swallows


  • Tunisia Club Africain


  • Uganda KCCA




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




























































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


CAF

FUS

KCC

RIV
1

Tunisia Club Africain
6
4
0
2
13
6
+7
12

Quarter-finals



2–1

4–0

3–1
2

Morocco FUS Rabat
6
3
0
3
9
8
+1
9[a]


2–1


3–0

2–1
3

Uganda KCCA
6
3
0
3
8
12
−4
9[a]



2–1

3–1


2–1
4

Nigeria Rivers United
6
2
0
4
6
10
−4
6


0–2

1–0

2–1


Source: CAF
Notes:




  1. ^ ab Head-to-head results: FUS Rabat 3–0 KCCA, KCCA 3–1 FUS Rabat.




Group B




























































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


CSS

MCA

MBS

PST
1

Tunisia CS Sfaxien
6
4
1
1
13
4
+9
13

Quarter-finals



4–0

1–0

3–0
2

Algeria MC Alger
6
3
2
1
7
7
0
11


2–1


2–1

2–0
3

Eswatini Mbabane Swallows
6
1
2
3
8
10
−2
5



1–3

0–0


4–2
4

South Africa Platinum Stars
6
0
3
3
6
13
−7
3


1–1

1–1

2–2


Source: CAF


Group C




























































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


ZES

HLU

RLB

SMO
1

Zambia ZESCO United
6
3
1
2
6
5
+1
10[a]

Quarter-finals



3–0 (awd.)[b]

1–0

1–0
2

Sudan Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid
6
3
1
2
6
6
0
10[a]


1–0


2–0

2–1
3

Angola Recreativo do Libolo
6
2
1
3
4
5
−1
7



3–0

1–0


0–0
4

Egypt Smouha
6
1
3
2
5
5
0
6


1–1

1–1

2–0


Source: CAF
Notes:




  1. ^ ab Head-to-head results: Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid 1–0 ZESCO United, ZESCO United 3–0 Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid.


  2. ^ FIFA suspended the Sudan Football Association on 7 July 2017.[19] As a result, Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid could not play their final group match against ZESCO United, and the match was awarded as a 3–0 win to their opponents.[20] Initially, Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid were disqualified from the CAF Confederation Cup,[21] but following the lifting of the suspension on 13 July,[22] they were reinstated to the competition, and advanced to the knockout stage instead of Recreativo do Libolo.[20]




Group D




























































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


TPM

SSU

HOR

MOU
1

Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
6
3
3
0
8
4
+4
12

Quarter-finals



2–2

2–1

2–0
2

South Africa SuperSport United
6
2
4
0
13
8
+5
10


0–0


2–2

4–1
3

Guinea Horoya
6
2
3
1
6
5
+1
9



1–1

0–0


1–0
4

Gabon CF Mounana
6
0
0
6
4
14
−10
0


0–1

3–5

0–1


Source: CAF


Knockout stage



In the knockout stage, the eight teams played a single-elimination tournament. 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. 26 & 27).[4]



Bracket
































































































































































 

Quarter-finals


Semi-finals


Final
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Sudan Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid
1
0
1
 


Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
2
5
7
 

 

Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
1
0
1
 



 

Morocco FUS Rabat
0
0
0
 


Morocco FUS Rabat
1
0
1 (5 p)



Tunisia CS Sfaxien
0
1
1 (4 p)
 


 

Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
2
0
2



 

South Africa SuperSport United
1
0
1


South Africa SuperSport United
0
2
2 (a)
 



Zambia ZESCO United
0
2
2 (a)
 

 

South Africa SuperSport United
1
3
4



 

Tunisia Club Africain
1
1
2
 


Algeria MC Alger
1
0
1



Tunisia Club Africain
0
2
2
 


Quarter-finals


In the quarter-finals, the winners of one group played the runners-up of another group, with the group winners hosting the second leg.[4]






































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

MC Alger Algeria
1–2

Tunisia Club Africain

1−0

0–2

SuperSport United South Africa
2–2 (a)

Zambia ZESCO United

0−0

2–2

FUS Rabat Morocco
1–1 (5–4 p)

Tunisia CS Sfaxien

1−0

0−1

Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid Sudan
1–7

Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe

1−2

0–5


Semi-finals


In the semi-finals, the four quarter-final winners played in two ties, with the order of legs decided by an additional draw held after the group stage draw.[16]
























Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

SuperSport United South Africa
4−2

Tunisia Club Africain

1−1

3−1

TP Mazembe Democratic Republic of the Congo
1−0

Morocco FUS Rabat

1−0

0−0


Final



In the final, the two semi-final winners played each other, with the order of legs decided by an additional draw held after the group stage draw.[16]


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19 November 2017 (2017-11-19)

15:30 UTC+2












TP Mazembe Democratic Republic of the Congo 2–1 South Africa SuperSport United



  • Traoré Goal 19'


  • Adjei Goal 67'


Report


  • Mbule Goal 48'



Stade TP Mazembe, Lubumbashi

Attendance: 19,000

Referee: Mehdi Abid Charef (Algeria)





25 November 2017 (2017-11-25)

20:15 UTC+2












SuperSport United South Africa 0–0 Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
Report


Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium, Pretoria

Attendance: 15,000

Referee: Malang Diedhiou (Senegal)



TP Mazembe won 2–1 on aggregate.



Top goalscorers



  Team eliminated / inactive for this round.


























































































































































































































































































































Rank
Player
Team

PR1

PR2

FR1

FR2

PO1

PO2

MD1

MD2

MD3

MD4

MD5

MD6

QF1

QF2

SF1

SF2
F1
F2
Total
1

New Zealand Jeremy Brockie

South Africa SuperSport United
1 1 3 2 2 1
10
2

Tunisia Karim Aouadhi

Tunisia CS Sfaxien
2 1 1 1 1
6

Tunisia Saber Khalifa

Tunisia Club Africain
1 1 1 1 1 1

Democratic Republic of the Congo Ben Malango

Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
1 1 1 1 1

Eswatini Sabelo Ndzinisa

Eswatini Mbabane Swallows
1 4 1
6

Algeria Ibrahim Chenihi

Tunisia Club Africain
4 1
5

South Africa Thabo Mnyamane

South Africa SuperSport United
1 2 1 1

Algeria Hichem Nekkache

Algeria MC Alger
1 2 1 1
9

Morocco Mohamed Fouzair

Morocco FUS Rabat
1 1 1 1
4

Algeria Abderahmane Hachoud

Algeria MC Alger
2 1 1

Tunisia Manoubi Haddad

Tunisia Club Africain
1 1 2

Egypt Islam Mohareb

Egypt Smouha
2 1 1

Ivory Coast Cheick Moukoro

Sudan El-Hilal El-Obeid
1 1 1 1

Malawi Robert Ng'ambi

South Africa Platinum Stars
1 1 2

Uganda Derrick Nsibambi

Uganda KCCA
1 1 2


See also



  • 2017 CAF Champions League

  • 2018 CAF Super Cup



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