1988 African Cup Winners' Cup

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1988 African Cup Winners' Cup
Tournament details
DatesApril - December 1988
Teams36 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Tunisia.svg CA Bizertin (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Nigeria.svg Ranchers Bees
Tournament statistics
Matches played58
Goals scored131 (2.26 per match)
1987
1989

The 1988 season of the African Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by CA Bizertin in two-legged final victory against Ranchers Bees. This was the fourteenth season that the tournament took place for the winners of each African country's domestic cup. Thirty-six sides entered the competition, with Dragons de l'Ouémé, Hearts of Oak, Al Madina and KAC Marrakech all withdrawing before the 1st leg of the first round.

Contents

Preliminary round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Matlama FC Flag of Lesotho (1987-2006).svg 2-5 Flag of Mozambique.svg Maxaquene 2-10-4
Mukura Victory Sports FC Flag of Rwanda (1961-2001).svg 5-4 Flag of Eswatini.svg Mbabane Highlanders 5-10-3
AS Sigui Flag of Mali.svg 0-01 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Real Republicans 0-00-0
Wallidan F.C. Flag of The Gambia.svg w/o2 Flag of Mauritania (1959-2017).svg AS Amical Douane 3-02n/p

First round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
AFC Leopards Flag of Kenya.svg 5-1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg CAPS United 1-14-0
ASC Bouaké Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg w/o1 Flag of Benin (1975-1990).svg Dragons de l'Ouémé w/ow/o
ASFAG Flag of Guinea.svg w/o2 Flag of Ghana.svg Hearts of Oak w/ow/o
Atlético Malabo Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg 3-6 Flag of Cameroon.svg Diamant Yaoundé 3-10-5
BTM Antananarivo Flag of Madagascar.svg 3-1 Flag of Tanzania.svg Miembeni S.C. 3-10-0
CA Bizerte Flag of Tunisia.svg 1-13 Flag of Algeria.svg Union d'El Harrach 0-11-0
Horseed FC Flag of Somalia.svg 1-14 Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Mourada 0-01-1
ASC Jeanne d'Arc Flag of Senegal.svg 5-1 Flag of Togo (3-2).svg ASKO Kara 3-02-1
Kampala City Council FC Flag of Uganda.svg 0-2 Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg AS Kalamu 0-10-1
Maxaquene Flag of Mozambique.svg 1-4 Flag of Zambia.svg Power Dynamos 1-30-1
USM Libreville Flag of Gabon.svg 1-15 Flag of the People's Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club 1-10-05
Mukura Victory Sports FC Flag of Rwanda (1961-2001).svg 0-2 Flag of Kenya.svg Gor Mahia 0-10-1
Muzinga FC Flag of Burundi.svg 1-2 Flag of Angola.svg Ferroviário da Huíla 0-11-1
Ranchers Bees Flag of Nigeria.svg 5-2 Flag of Liberia.svg Mighty Barolle 4-11-1
Real Republicans Flag of Sierra Leone.svg w/o6 Flag of Libya (1977-2011).svg Al-Madina w/ow/o
Wallidan F.C. Flag of The Gambia.svg w/o7 Flag of Morocco.svg KAC Marrakech w/ow/o

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
AFC Leopards Flag of Kenya.svg 4-3 Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg AS Kalamu 4-10-2
Gor Mahia Flag of Kenya.svg 3-1 Flag of Madagascar.svg BTM Antananarivo 2-11-0
Horseed FC Flag of Somalia.svg 0-9 Flag of Tunisia.svg CA Bizerte 0-20-7
Inter Club Flag of the People's Republic of the Congo.svg 2-1 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg ASC Bouaké 1-01-1
ASC Jeanne d'Arc Flag of Senegal.svg 2-4 Flag of Cameroon.svg Diamant Yaoundé 1-21-2
Power Dynamos Flag of Zambia.svg 3-5 Flag of Angola.svg Ferroviário da Huíla 1-02-5
Ranchers Bees Flag of Nigeria.svg 2-1 Flag of Guinea.svg ASFAG 1-01-1
Real Republicans Flag of Sierra Leone.svg 0-1 Flag of The Gambia.svg Wallidan F.C. 0-00-1

Quarter finals

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
AFC Leopards Flag of Kenya.svg 1-11 Flag of Cameroon.svg Diamant Yaoundé 1-00-1
CA Bizerte Flag of Tunisia.svg w/o2 Flag of The Gambia.svg Wallidan F.C. w/ow/o
Ferroviário da Huíla Flag of Angola.svg 3-5 Flag of Nigeria.svg Ranchers Bees 1-12-4
Gor Mahia Flag of Kenya.svg 3-5 Flag of the People's Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club 2-11-4

Semi finals

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Diamant Yaoundé Flag of Cameroon.svg 1-3 Flag of Tunisia.svg CA Bizerte 1-00-3
Inter Club Flag of the People's Republic of the Congo.svg 1-2 Flag of Nigeria.svg Ranchers Bees 1-00-2

Final

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Ranchers Bees Flag of Nigeria.svg 0-1 Flag of Tunisia.svg CA Bizerte 0-00-1
African Cup Winners' Cup Winners
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CA Bizerte
First title

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