1996 African Cup of Champions Clubs final

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1996 African Champions Cup Final
Event 1996 African Cup of Champions Clubs
Zamalek won 5–4 on penalties
First leg
Date30 November 1996
Venue Lekan Salami Stadium, Ibadan
Referee Ian McLeod (South Africa)
Attendance30,000
Second leg
Date13 December 1996
Venue Cairo Stadium, Cairo
Attendance75,000
1995
1997

The 1996 African Cup of Champions Clubs Final was a football tie held over two legs in December 1996 between Shooting Stars, and Zamalek.

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Zamalek from Egypt won that final, became the 1st African team to win Cup of Champions for fourth time.

Match details

First leg

Shooting Stars Flag of Nigeria.svg 2–1 Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek
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Lekan Salami Stadium
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Ian McLeod (South Africa)
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Shooting Stars:
GK  Flag of Nigeria.svg Abiodun Baruwa
RB  Flag of Nigeria.svg Issiaka Awoyemi
CB  Flag of Nigeria.svg Emmanuel Teberen
CB  Flag of Nigeria.svg Ajibade Babalade Sub off.svg 75'
LB  Flag of Nigeria.svg Sam Pam
CM  Flag of Nigeria.svg Arthur Madueme
CM  Flag of Nigeria.svg Patrick Mancha
RW  Flag of Nigeria.svg Duke Udi
AM  Flag of Nigeria.svg Patrick Pascal Onya
LW  Flag of Nigeria.svg Dotun Alatishe Sub off.svg 60'
CF  Flag of Nigeria.svg ... Ogaya
Substitutions:
MF  Flag of Nigeria.svg Ovie Ighofose Sub on.svg 75'
FW  Flag of Nigeria.svg Sanni Abacha Sub on.svg 60'
Manager:
Flag of Nigeria.svg Shuaibu Amodu
Zamalek:
GK  Flag of Egypt.svg Nader El-Sayed
CB  Flag of Egypt.svg Motamed Gamal
CB2 Flag of Egypt.svg Medhat Abdel Hady
LB8 Flag of Egypt.svg Ashraf Kasem
CM15 Flag of Egypt.svg Tarek Mostafa
CM  Flag of Egypt.svg Effat Nssar
RW  Flag of Egypt.svg Ismail Youssef
AM7 Flag of Egypt.svg Osama Nabih
CM  Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Sabry Sub off.svg 70'
FW  Flag of Algeria.svg Kamel Kaci-Saïd
FW  Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed El-Kass
Substitutions:
CM  Flag of Egypt.svg Nabil Mahmoud Sub on.svg 70'
Manager:
Flag of Germany.svg Werner Olk

Assistant referees:


Fourth official:

Second leg

Zamalek Flag of Egypt.svg 2–1 Flag of Nigeria.svg Shooting Stars
Penalties
5–4
Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: Sidi Békaye Magassa (Mali)
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GK  Flag of Egypt.svg Hussein El-Sayed Sub off.svg ?'
RB15 Flag of Egypt.svg Tarek Mostafa
CB8 Flag of Egypt.svg Ashraf Kasem
CB2 Flag of Egypt.svg Medhat Abdel-Hady
LB  Flag of Egypt.svg Nabil Mahmoud
CM  Flag of Egypt.svg Moetemed Gamal
CM7 Flag of Egypt.svg Ismail Youssef
RW  Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Sabry Sub off.svg ?'
AM  Flag of Egypt.svg Osama Nabih
FW16 Flag of Egypt.svg Ayman Mansour
FW  Flag of Algeria.svg Kamel Kaci-Saïd Sub off.svg ?'
Substitutions:
GK  Flag of Egypt.svg Nader El-Sayed Sub on.svg ?'
CM  Flag of Egypt.svg Sami El-Sheshini Sub on.svg ?'
FW  Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed El-Kass Sub on.svg ?'
Manager:
Flag of Germany.svg Werner Olk
GK  Flag of Nigeria.svg Abiodun Baruwa
RB  Flag of Nigeria.svg
CB Flag of Nigeria.svg
CB Flag of Nigeria.svg Ajibade Babalade
LB Flag of Nigeria.svg
CM Flag of Nigeria.svg
CM Flag of Nigeria.svg Patrick Mancha
RW Flag of Nigeria.svg
AM Flag of Nigeria.svg Patrick Pascal Onya
LW Flag of Nigeria.svg Johnson Ademola
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Substitutions:
Manager:
Flag of Nigeria.svg Shuaibu Amodu

Man of the Match:

Assistant referees:


Fourth official:

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