1998 African Cup Winners' Cup

1998 African Cup Winners' Cup
Tournament details
Dates 30 January - 6 December 1998
Teams 39 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Tunisia Espérance (1st title)
Runners-up Angola Primeiro de Agosto
Tournament statistics
Matches played 67
Goals scored 195 (2.91 per match)

The 1998 African Cup Winners' Cup was the twenty-fourth season of Africa's second oldest club football tournament organised by CAF. As before, the tournament was open to clubs that won their nation's premier domestic cup.

Espérance of Tunisia won the cup after defeating Angola's Primeiro de Agosto 4-2 in a two-legged final. It was Espérance's first Cup Winners' Cup triumph and their fourth African club title while Primeiro de Agosto made their first appearance in a continental final.

Association team allocation

A total of 39 teams from 39 CAF associations qualified for the tournament after winning their respective premier domestic cups. Of the 39 teams that qualified for the tournament 4 would not participate in it while 1 withdrew and was replaced by another club from its association;

  • Teams from the Central African Republic were all disqualified from CAF's competitions because their federation was in debt to CAF. This meant TP USCA Bangui, who were slated to participate in the Preliminary Round, were not allowed to fulfill their fixtures.
  • Congolese club AS Vita Club, who were also due to appear in the Preliminary Round, withdrew before the tournament started.
  • The Senegalese football federation withdrew its representative before the tournament began. The name of the club that was to represent Senegal was never given
  • Gambian club Hawks, who were set to appear in the First Round, withdrew before their first leg tie with U.S.M. Alger.
  • Kaizer Chiefs were originally set to represent South Africa but they withdrew before the tournament started. Their place was taken by the team they defeated in the cup final that qualified them for the tournament, Mamelodi Sundowns.

Format

The tournament consisted of five rounds preceding a two-legged final.

  • Preliminary round - The 14 lowest ranked teams - whose rankings were determined by their association's performances at previous CAF club tournaments - were drawn against each other in 7 matches consisting of two-legs each.
  • First round - The 7 winners from the preliminary round were then drawn against the remaining 25 clubs, resulting in 16 matches consisting of two-legs each.
  • Second round - The 16 winners from the first round were then drawn against each other, resulting in 8 matches consisting of two-legs each.
  • Quarter-finals - The 8 winners from the second round were then drawn against each other, resulting in 4 matches consisting of two-legs each.
  • Semi-finals - The 4 victorious quarter-finalists were then drawn against each other in 2 semi-finals consisting of two-legs each.
  • Final - The victorious semi-finalists contested a two-legged final to determine the champion.

The away goals rule was used to determine the victors in the event of a match being tied over the two-legs. If it was not possible to determine a winner using the away goals rule, the tie went to a penalty shootout to determine the winner.

Preliminary round

The first legs were played from 30 January-2 February, and the second legs were played from 13–15 February 1998.

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Tanzania Stars Tanzania 5-3 Malawi Bata Bullets 3-1 2-2
Rwanda FC Rwanda 7-1 Seychelles Saint-Louis FC 6-1 1-0
TP USCA Bangui Central African Republic no result[1] Republic of the Congo AS Vita Club - -
Wolaita Tussa Ethiopia 3-5 Eritrea Red Sea 0-2 3-3
Dragons de l'Ouémé' Benin 6-3 Chad Gazelle 4-1 2-2
Notwane Botswana 8-1 Lesotho Bantu FC 4-1 4-0
Vital'O FC Burundi 4-4(a) Equatorial Guinea Elá Nguema 2-1 2-3

Notes:

^[1] Due to the Central African Republic's football federation's debt with CAF, all of their clubs were disqualified from CAF's competitions resulting in TP USCA Bangui being removed from the Preliminary Round of fixtures. This would have resulted in AS Vita Club receiving a bye into the First Round but they themselves withdrew from the competition.

First round

The first legs were played from 20–22 March, and the second legs were played from 3–5 April 1998.

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Costa do Sol Mozambique 1-1 (4-2 pen) Kenya Eldoret 1-0 0-1
Ismaily Egypt 2-2(a) Eritrea Red Sea 2-2 0-0
BCC Lions Nigeria 3-3(3-4 pen) Benin Dragons de l'Ouémé 3-0 0-3
Africa Sports Ivory Coast 5-0 Togo Agaza Lomé 1-0 4-0
Primeiro de Agosto Angola 5-3 Botswana Notwane 4-0 1-3
AS Marsouins Réunion 0-4 Mauritius Fire Brigade SC 0-3 0-1
Mamelodi Sundowns South Africa 6-1[1] Tanzania Tanzania Stars 4-1 2-0
Nkana Red Devils Zambia 5-1 Rwanda Rwanda FC 1-0 4-1
Espérance Tunisia 3-1 Mali Stade Malien 1-0 2-1
Al-Mourada Sudan 0-1 Uganda Express Red Eagles 0-0 0-1
U.S.M. Alger Algeria w/o[2] The Gambia Hawks - -
Ghapoha Readers Ghana 4-1 Burkina Faso ASFB 3-0 1-1
Wydad Casablanca Morocco w/o[3] Senegal Unnamed Senegalese representative - -
Union Douala Cameroon Bye[4]
AS Dragons Democratic Republic of the Congo 3-0[5] Burundi Vital'O FC 3-0 w/o
AS Kaloum Star Guinea 2-2(a) Gabon Mbilinga FC 2-1 0-1

Notes:

^[1] Kaizer Chiefs had originally qualified to represent South Africa in the competition but they withdrew before the start. Mamelodi Sundowns, whom Kaizer Chiefs had beaten in a domestic cup final to qualify for the competition, were allowed to replace Kaizer Chiefs.
^[2] Hawks withdrew from their tie with U.S.M. Alger before the first leg, handing U.S.M. Algers a walkover into the Second Round.
^[3] Following the withdrawal of the Senegalese representative - who had not been named by the Senegalese federation - Wydad Casablanca - who had been set to play the Senegalese representative - received a walkover into the Second Round.
^[4] Union Douala were due to play the winner of the Preliminary Round tie between T.P. UCSA de Bangui and AS Vita Club, but following the disqualification of T.P. UCSA de Bangui due to their federation's debt with CAF and AS Vita Club's withdrawal, they received a bye into the Second Round.
^[5] Following AS Dragons' 3-0 home victory over Vital'O FC in the first leg, Vital'O FC withdrew before the second leg, handing AS Dragons a walkover into the Second Round.

Second round

The first legs were played from 24–26 April, and the second legs were played from 8–10 May 1998 with the exception of the second leg between Mbilinga FC and AS Dragons, which was played on May 12.

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Costa do Sol Mozambique 7-2 Eritrea Red Sea 5-1 2-1
Africa Sports Ivory Coast 6-1 Benin Dragons de l'Ouémé 3-0 3-1
Fire Brigade SC Mauritius 2-9 Angola Primeiro de Agosto 2-3 0-6
Nkana Red Devils Zambia 2-1 South Africa Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 0-0
Express Red Eagles Uganda 1-2 Tunisia Espérance 1-0 0-2
Ghapoha Readers Ghana 0-2 Algeria U.S.M. Alger 0-1 0-1
Union Douala Cameroon 1-4 Morocco Wydad Casablanca 1-0 0-4
Mbilinga FC Gabon 1-0 Democratic Republic of the Congo AS Dragons 0-0 1-0

Quarter-finals

The first legs were played from 4–6 September, and the second legs were played from 18–20 September 1998.

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Wydad Casablanca Morocco 7-4 Mozambique Costa do Sol 6-3 1-1
Mbilinga FC Gabon 0-4 Tunisia Espérance 0-2 0-2
Nkana Red Devils Zambia 1-2 Ivory Coast Africa Sports 1-1 0-1
Primeiro de Agosto Angola 5-1 Algeria U.S.M. Alger 3-0 2-1

Semi-finals

The first legs were played on 10 & 11 October, and the second legs were played between on 23 & 25 October 1998.

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Espérance Tunisia 4-3 Morocco Wydad Casablanca 4-1 0-2
Africa Sports Ivory Coast 3-5 Angola Primeiro de Agosto 3-1 0-4

Final

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Espérance Tunisia 4–2 Angola Primeiro de Agosto 3–1 1–1

First leg

Espérance Tunisia 3 – 1 Angola Primeiro de Agosto
Jaïdi  6'
Hamrouni  45' (pen.)
Lâaroussi  56'
Teka  1'
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Coffi Codjia (Benin)

Second leg

Esperance won the two-legged final 4-2 on aggregate.

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