1989 African Cup of Champions Clubs final

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1989 African Champions Cup Final
Raja CA won 4–2 on penalties
First leg
Date3 December 1989
Venue Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca
Man of the Match Said Ait Salah
(Raja CA)
Referee Badara Sène (Senegal)
Attendance50,000
Weather Rainy
Second leg
Raja CA won 4–2 on penalties
Date15 December 1989
Venue Stade du 19 Juin [note 1] , Oran
RefereeMohamed Hafez (Egypt)
Attendance45,000
Weather Cloudy
1988
1990

The 1989 African Cup of Champions Clubs Final was a football tie held over two legs in December 1989 between Raja Casablanca, and MC Oran. [1]

Contents

Road to the final

Flag of Morocco.svg Raja CA Round Flag of Algeria.svg MC Oran
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legRoundOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
ByePreliminary roundBye
Flag of Senegal.svg ASC Jeanne d'Arc 2–12–0 (home)0–1 (away)First round Flag of Libya (1977-2011).svg Al-Ittihad Tripoli (walkover)
Flag of Gabon.svg JAC Port-Gentil 1–10–0 (home)1–1 (away)Second round Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Tunis 5–42–3 (away)3–1 (home)
Flag of the People's Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club Brazzaville 2–12–0 (home)0–1 (away)Quarter-finals Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Mourada 4–10–1 (away)4–0 (home)
Flag of Cameroon.svg Tonnerre Yaoundé 4–22–0 (home)2–2 (away)Semi-finals Flag of Zambia.svg Nkana Red Devils 5–30–1 (away)5–2 (home)

First leg

Match details

Raja CA Flag of Morocco.svg 1–0 Flag of Algeria.svg MC Oran
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Report
Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Badara Sène (Senegal)
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Raja CA
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MC Oran
Raja CA:
GK1 Flag of Morocco.svg Said Ait Salah
DF2 Flag of Morocco.svg Abdelghani Zerraf
DF3 Flag of Morocco.svg Khalid Moussalik
DF5 Flag of Morocco.svg Hassan Mouahid
MF4 Flag of Morocco.svg Mohamed Madih
MF6 Flag of Morocco.svg Said Seddiki (c) Yellow card.svg 82'
MF8 Flag of Morocco.svg Mustapha Khalif
FW9 Flag of Senegal.svg Salif Diagne
MF10 Flag of Morocco.svg Fawzi Kadmiri
FW11 Flag of Morocco.svg Abderrahim Hamraoui Sub off.svg 45'
DF15 Flag of Morocco.svg Mustapha Souhil
Substitutes:
GK12 Flag of Morocco.svg Hassan Mandoun
13 Flag of Morocco.svg Abdeljalil El-Bouchari
FW14 Flag of Morocco.svg Bouazza Ould Mou Sub on.svg 45'
16 Flag of Morocco.svg Rachid Jabri
Absents:
GK- Flag of Algeria.svg Nacerdine Drid
DF- Flag of Morocco.svg Tijani El-Maataoui
MF- Flag of Morocco.svg Fathi Jamal
Manager:
Flag of Algeria.svg Rabah Saâdane
MC Oran:
GK1 Flag of Algeria.svg Baroudi Berkane-Krachaï
DF2 Flag of Algeria.svg Tayeb Foussi
DF3 Flag of Algeria.svg Arezki Lebbah
DF4 Flag of Algeria.svg Ouanes Mechkour
DF5 Flag of Algeria.svg Ali Benhalima Yellow card.svg 79'
MF6 Flag of Algeria.svg Tahar Cherif El-Ouazzani
FW7 Flag of Algeria.svg Bachir Mecheri
MF8 Flag of Algeria.svg Benyagoub Sebbah Yellow card.svg 9'Sub off.svg 75'
MF9 Flag of Algeria.svg Boutkhil Benyoucef
MF10 Flag of Algeria.svg Lakhdar Belloumi (c)
FW11 Flag of Algeria.svg Mourad Meziane
Substitutes:
DF12 Flag of Algeria.svg Redouane Arif
MF13 Flag of Algeria.svg Larbi Larbi Yellow card.svg 79'Sub on.svg 75'
FW14 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelhafid Bouresla
MF15 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelkader Belhadef
GK16 Flag of Algeria.svg Nacer Benchiha
Absents:
DF- Flag of Algeria.svg Omar Belatoui
DF- Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelaziz Bott
MF- Flag of Algeria.svg Karim Maroc
Manager:
Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelkader Maatallah
Technical Director:
Flag of Algeria.svg Amar Rouaï

Assistant referees:
Bakary Sarr (Senegal)
Cheikh Djibril MBaye (Senegal)
Fourth official:
Larbi El Abbasi (Morocco)

Man of the Match:
Said Ait Salah (Raja CA)

Second leg

Match details

MC Oran Flag of Algeria.svg 1–0 Flag of Morocco.svg Raja CA
Report
Penalties
2–4
Stade du 19 Juin, Oran
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Mohamed Hafez (Egypt)
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MC Oran
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Raja CA
MC Oran:
GK1 Flag of Algeria.svg Baroudi Berkane-Krachaï
DF2 Flag of Algeria.svg Tayeb Foussi
DF3 Flag of Algeria.svg Arezki Lebbah Sub off.svg 50'
DF4 Flag of Algeria.svg Ouanes Mechkour Yellow card.svg ...'
DF5 Flag of Algeria.svg Ali Benhalima
MF6 Flag of Algeria.svg Tahar Cherif El-Ouazzani
FW7 Flag of Algeria.svg Bachir Mecheri
MF8 Flag of Algeria.svg Benyagoub Sebbah Yellow card.svg ...'
MF10 Flag of Algeria.svg Lakhdar Belloumi (c)
FW11 Flag of Algeria.svg Mourad Meziane Sub off.svg 81'
MF- Flag of Algeria.svg Karim Maroc
Substitutes:
MF9 Flag of Algeria.svg Boutkhil Benyoucef
DF12 Flag of Algeria.svg Redouane Arif
MF13 Flag of Algeria.svg Larbi Larbi Sub on.svg 81'
FW14 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelhafid Bouresla
MF15 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelkader Belhadef
GK16 Flag of Algeria.svg Nacer Benchiha
DF- Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelaziz Bott Sub on.svg 50'
Absents:
DF- Flag of Algeria.svg Omar Belatoui
Manager:
Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelkader Maatallah
Technical Director:
Flag of Algeria.svg Amar Rouaï
Raja CA:
GK1 Flag of Morocco.svg Hassan Mandoun Yellow card.svg ...'
DF3 Flag of Morocco.svg Khalid Moussalik Yellow card.svg ...'
MF4 Flag of Morocco.svg Mohamed Madih
DF5 Flag of Morocco.svg Hassan Mouahid (c) Yellow card.svg ...'
MF8 Flag of Morocco.svg Mustapha Khalif Red card.svg ...'
FW9 Flag of Senegal.svg Salif Diagne
MF10 Flag of Morocco.svg Fawzi Kadmiri
FW14 Flag of Morocco.svg Bouazza Ould Mou Yellow card.svg ...'
DF15 Flag of Morocco.svg Mustapha Souhil
MF- Flag of Morocco.svg Ahmed Bartal Yellow card.svg ...'
MF- Flag of Morocco.svg Fathi Jamal
Substitutes:
DF2 Flag of Morocco.svg Abdelghani Zerraf
FW11 Flag of Morocco.svg Abderrahim Hamraoui
GK12 Flag of Morocco.svg Said Ait Salah
13 Flag of Morocco.svg Abdeljalil El-Bouchari
16 Flag of Morocco.svg Rachid Jabri
Absents:
MF6 Flag of Morocco.svg Said Seddiki
GK- Flag of Algeria.svg Nacerdine Drid
DF- Flag of Morocco.svg Tijani El-Maataoui
Manager:
Flag of Algeria.svg Rabah Saâdane

Assistant referees:
Ali Hussein (Egypt)
Yahya El Barbari (Egypt)
Fourth official:
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Man of the Match:
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Notes and references

Notes

  1. Stade 19 Juin 1965 is cold Stade Ahmed Zabana since 1992.It was renamed by the president Mohamed Boudiaf.

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References

  1. "1989 African Cup of Champions Clubs Final". dzfoot.com. Archived from the original on 2012-12-13.