2002 CAF Super Cup

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2002 CAF Super Cup
Date15 March 2002
Venue Cairo Stadium, Cairo
Referee Abdel Hakim Shelmani (Libya)
2001
2003

The 2002 CAF Super Cup was the tenth CAF Super Cup, an annual football match in Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), between the winners of the previous season's two CAF club competitions, the African Cup of Champions Clubs and the African Cup Winners' Cup.

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The match took place on 15 March 2002, on Cairo Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, between Al Ahly, the 2001 CAF Champions League winner, and Kaizer Chiefs, the 2001 African Cup Winners' Cup winner.[ citation needed ] Al-Ahly won the match 4–1 to get his first title.[ citation needed ]

Teams

TeamQualificationPrevious participation (bold indicates winners)
Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly 2001 CAF Champions League winner 1994
Flag of South Africa.svg Kaizer Chiefs 2001 African Cup Winners' Cup winnerNone

Match details

Al Ahly Flag of Egypt.svg 4–1 Flag of South Africa.svg Kaizer Chiefs
Bebo Soccerball shade.svg7'
Ghaly Soccerball shade.svg30'
El-Hadary Soccerball shade.svg65'
Sayed Soccerball shade.svg69'
Report Nzama Soccerball shade.svg15'
Kit left arm.svg
Kit body whitecollar.png
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks long.svg
Al-Ahly
Kit left arm.svg
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks long.svg
Kaizer Chiefs
GK1 Flag of Egypt.svg Essam El-Hadary
RB6 Flag of Egypt.svg Sayed Abdel Hafeez
CB26 Flag of Egypt.svg Wael Gomaa
CB20 Flag of Egypt.svg Hady Khashaba
CB5 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmad El-Sayed
LB11 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Abou Moslem Sub off.svg 81'
RM14 Flag of Egypt.svg Hossam Ghaly Yellow card.svg ?'
CM13 Flag of Egypt.svg Adel Mostafa
LM12 Flag of Angola.svg Sebastião Gilberto Sub off.svg 46'
CF9 Flag of Egypt.svg Khaled Bebo
CF24 Flag of Egypt.svg Reda Shehata Sub off.svg 84'
Substitutes:
CM4 Flag of Egypt.svg Ibrahim Said Sub on.svg 46'
LB7 Flag of Egypt.svg Shady Mohamed Sub on.svg 81'
CF10 Flag of Egypt.svg Walid Salah El-Din Sub on.svg 84'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel José de Jesus
GK Flag of South Africa.svg Brian Baloyi
CB Flag of Malawi.svg Patrick Mabedi
CB Flag of South Africa.svg Isaac Mabotsa
CB Flag of South Africa.svg Cyril Nzama
RM Flag of Mozambique.svg Jossias Macamo Sub off.svg 50'
CM Flag of South Africa.svg Thabo Mooki
CM Flag of South Africa.svg Jabu Mahlangu Pule
LM Flag of South Africa.svg Arthur Zwane
CM Flag of South Africa.svg Stanton Fredericks Sub off.svg 67'
CF Flag of South Africa.svg Mmthembu
CF Flag of South Africa.svg Shaun Permall Sub off.svg 60'
Substitutes:
MF Flag of South Africa.svg René Richards Sub on.svg 50'
MF Flag of South Africa.svg Goali Sithole Sub on.svg 60'
FW Flag of South Africa.svg Doctor Khumalo Sub on.svg 67'
Manager:
Flag of Turkey.svg Muhsin Ertuğral

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