2005 CAF Confederation CupConfederation of African Football Confederation Cup |
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Dates |
30 January – 19 November 2005 |
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Final positions |
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Champions |
FAR Rabat (1st title) |
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Runners-up |
Dolphins FC |
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The 2005 CAF Confederation Cup was the second edition of the CAF Confederation Cup. It started with the preliminary round (home-and away ties) that was played in January and February 2005. FAR Rabat of Morocco beat Dolphins F.C. of Nigeria in the final.
Qualifying rounds
Preliminary round
1st legs played 30 January 2005 and 2nd legs played 13 February 2005.
- Notes
- ^ Armed Forces were withdrawn by the Gambian FA.
- ^ Hwange Colliery had been entered by ZIFA in spite of indicating they would only participate if they won the Unity Cup final. When they lost and declined to enter, ZIFA offered their spot to Motor Action FC, but this was blocked by CAF.
- ^ King Faisal were drawn to play the Sierra Leone representatives, who were disqualified after their FA failed to enter a team by the deadline.
Round of 32
1st legs played 5 March 2005 and 2nd legs played 19 March 2005.
Round of 16
1st legs played 8–11 April 2005 and 2nd legs played 23-24 April 2005.
- Notes
- ^ APR FC requested a postponement for the 1st leg due to genocide commemorations, but they failed to inform CAF. Ismaily travelled to Nairobi, and Rwandan immigration officials refused their team entry into the country. APR were found gulity of improper conduct, ejected from the competition and fined $5000.
In this round, the 8 winners of the round of 16 play the losers of the round of 16 of the Champions League for 8 places in the group stage.
1st legs played May 6–8, 2005 and 2nd legs played May 21–23, 2005.
- Notes
- ^ Kaizer Chiefs withdrew; they were banned for three years from CAF tournaments and fined 1500$.
Group stage (semi-finals)
Final
The 1st leg was played on November 6 and the 2nd leg on November 19.
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