The 2006 CAF Champions League final was a football tie held over two legs in December 2006. Al-Ahly of Egypt beat CS Sfaxien of Tunisia 2-1.

Qualified teams

In the following table, finals until 1996 were in the African Cup of Champions Club era, since 1997 were in the CAF Champions League era.

TeamRegionPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Egypt Al AhlyUNAF (North Africa)1982, 1983, 1987, 2001, 2005
Tunisia CS SfaxienUNAF (North Africa)none

Background

Al-Ahly were the defending champions after winning the compatriot of CS Sfaxien, Étoile du Sahel 3–0, reaching a total of five finals, winning four (1982, 1987, 2001, 2005) and losing one (1983) while CS Sfaxien reached the final for the first time ever. Both teams met in the Group stage, with each victorious in their home matches - CS Sfaxien winning 1–0, while Al Ahly won 2–1. Both teams qualified for the semifinals on the second-last matchday. In the semifinals CS Sfaxien defeated Orlando Pirates 1–0 on aggregate, winning the second leg at home by that score, with the first leg ending in a scoreless draw. Al Ahly faced ASEC Mimosas from Ivory Coast and won the first leg 2–0 at home. In the second leg, Al Ahly lost 1–2 but reached the final.

Venues

Cairo International Stadium

International Stadium in Cairo, Egypt hosted the first leg.

Cairo International Stadium, formerly known as Nasser Stadium, is an Olympic-standard, multi-use stadium with an all-seated capacity of 75,000. The architect of the stadium is the German Werner March, who had built from 1934 to 1936 the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. Before becoming an all seater stadium, it had the ability to hold over 100,000 spectators, reaching a record of 120,000. It is the foremost Olympic-standard facility befitting the role of Cairo, Egypt as the center of events in the region. It is also the 69th largest stadium in the world. Located in Nasr City; a suburb north east of Cairo, it was completed in 1960, and was inaugurated by President Gamal Abd El Nasser on 23 July that year, the eighth anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. Zamalek SC currently use the Petro Sport Stadium for most of their home games and Al Ahly use Al Salam Stadium for most of their home games.

7 November Stadium

7 November Stadium in Radès, Tunisia hosted the second leg.

7 November Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Radès, Tunis, Tunisia about 10 kilometers south-east of the city center of Tunis, in the center of the Olympic City. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it also has facilities for athletics. The stadium holds 60,000 and was built in 2001 for the 2001 Mediterranean Games and is considered to be one of the best stadiums in Africa. The stadium was built for the 2001 Mediterranean Games, the 60,000-seat covered area covers 13,000 m2 and consists of a central area, 3 adjoining grounds, 2 warm-up rooms, 2 paintings and an official stand of 7,000 seats. The press gallery is equipped with 300 desks.

Club Africain and ES Tunis play their major league matches here. Before the construction of this stadium, the Tunis derby used to be played in the 45,000 seat-capacity Stade El Menzah. It is also the stadium of Tunisia national football team since 2001.

This stadium has hosted matches of the 2004 African Cup of Nations which was won by the Tunisian team.

The management of CS Sfaxien confirmed that it was necessary to transfer the match from the Stade Taïeb Mhiri in Sfax, which was held by all the matches of the team in the African competition this season to the Radès Stadium, because the capacity of the Radès Stadium is 60,000 spectators, while the capacity of the Stade Taïeb Mhiri does not exceed 20,000, which is what confirms the organization of the match on the field of the stadium of Sfax was difficult.

Road to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

Egypt Al-AhlyRoundTunisia CS Sfaxien
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legQualifying roundsOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
ByePreliminary roundNiger AS-FNIS7–13–1 (A)4–0 (H)
Kenya Tusker FC5–02–0 (A)3–0 (H)First roundDemocratic Republic of the Congo DC Motema Pembe2–11–1 (H)1–0 (A)
Equatorial Guinea Renacimiento FC4–00–0 (A)4–0 (A)Second roundMorocco FAR Rabat2–11–1 (H)1–0 (A)
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
Tunisia CS Sfaxien0–1 (A)Matchday 1Egypt Al-Ahly1–0 (H)
Algeria JS Kabylie2–0 (H)Matchday 2Ghana Asante Kotoko2–4 (A)
Ghana Asante Kotoko0–0 (A)Matchday 3Algeria JS Kabylie1–0 (A)
Ghana Asante Kotoko4–0 (H)Matchday 4Algeria JS Kabylie2–0 (H)
Tunisia CS Sfaxien2–1 (H)Matchday 5Egypt Al-Ahly1–2 (A)
Algeria JS Kabylie2–2 (A)Matchday 6Ghana Asante Kotoko2–1 (H)
Group A runner-up Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Tunisia CS Sfaxien 6 4 0 2 9 7 +2 12 Advance to knockout stage 2 Egypt Al Ahly 6 3 2 1 10 4 +6 11 3 Ghana Asante Kotoko 6 2 1 3 7 10 −3 7 4 Algeria JS Kabylie 6 1 1 4 4 9 −5 4Source: [citation needed]Final standingsGroup A winner Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Tunisia CS Sfaxien 6 4 0 2 9 7 +2 12 Advance to knockout stage 2 Egypt Al Ahly 6 3 2 1 10 4 +6 11 3 Ghana Asante Kotoko 6 2 1 3 7 10 −3 7 4 Algeria JS Kabylie 6 1 1 4 4 9 −5 4Source: [citation needed]
PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Tunisia CS Sfaxien640297+212Advance to knockout stage
2Egypt Al Ahly6321104+611
3Ghana Asante Kotoko6213710−37
4Algeria JS Kabylie611449−54
PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Tunisia CS Sfaxien640297+212Advance to knockout stage
2Egypt Al Ahly6321104+611
3Ghana Asante Kotoko6213710−37
4Algeria JS Kabylie611449−54
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnock-out stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Ivory Coast ASEC Mimosas3–22–0 (H)1–2 (A)SemifinalsSouth Africa Orlando Pirates1–00–0 (A)0–1 (H)

Format

The final was decided over two legs, with aggregate goals used to determine the winner. If the sides were level on aggregate after the second leg, the away goals rule would have been applied, and if still level, the tie would have proceeded directly to a penalty shootout (no extra time is played).

Matches

First leg

Al-Ahly Egypt1–1Tunisia CS Sfaxien
Aboutrika 27'[[[Category:All articles with unsourced statements]][citation needed] Report]Frimpong 53'
Al-AhlyCS Sfaxien
GK 1 Egypt Essam El Hadary DF 26 Egypt Wael Gomaa DF 7 Egypt Shady Mohamed DF 6 Egypt Mohamed Sedik DF 29 Egypt Ahmed Shedid 71' DF 25 Egypt Hossam Ashour MF 17 Egypt Mohamed Shawky MF 22 Egypt Mohamed Aboutrika MF 8 Egypt Mohamed Barakat 81' MF 23 Angola Flávio FW 19 Egypt Emad Meteb 81' Substitutes: FW 2 Egypt Islam El-Shater 71' MF 24 Egypt Ahmed Hassan 81' MF 10 Egypt Wael Riad 81' Manager: Portugal Manuel JoséGK 1 Tunisia Ahmed Jaouachi DF 4 Tunisia Wissem Abdi DF 26 Tunisia Issam Merdassi DF 7 Tunisia Fateh Gharbi DF 2 Tunisia Amir Haj Massaoud DF 25 Tunisia Chedi Hammami MF 17 Tunisia Anis Boujelbene MF 5 Tunisia Haythem Mrabet MF 8 Tunisia Abdelkarim Nafti MF 22 Ghana Joetex Asamoah Frimpong 90' FW 23 Tunisia Tarek Ziadi 76' Substitutes: MF 9 Ivory Coast Blaise Kouassi 76' FW 6 Tunisia Chaker Bargaoui 90' Manager: Tunisia Mrad Mahjoub
GK1Egypt Essam El Hadary
DF26Egypt Wael Gomaa
DF7Egypt Shady Mohamed
DF6Egypt Mohamed Sedik
DF29Egypt Ahmed Shedid71'
DF25Egypt Hossam Ashour
MF17Egypt Mohamed Shawky
MF22Egypt Mohamed Aboutrika
MF8Egypt Mohamed Barakat81'
MF23Angola Flávio
FW19Egypt Emad Meteb81'
Substitutes:
FW2Egypt Islam El-Shater71'
MF24Egypt Ahmed Hassan81'
MF10Egypt Wael Riad81'
Manager:
Portugal Manuel José
GK1Tunisia Ahmed Jaouachi
DF4Tunisia Wissem Abdi
DF26Tunisia Issam Merdassi
DF7Tunisia Fateh Gharbi
DF2Tunisia Amir Haj Massaoud
DF25Tunisia Chedi Hammami
MF17Tunisia Anis Boujelbene
MF5Tunisia Haythem Mrabet
MF8Tunisia Abdelkarim Nafti
MF22Ghana Joetex Asamoah Frimpong90'
FW23Tunisia Tarek Ziadi76'
Substitutes:
MF9Ivory Coast Blaise Kouassi76'
FW6Tunisia Chaker Bargaoui90'
Manager:
Tunisia Mrad Mahjoub
Assistant referees: Lamine Camara (Gambia) Hday Menah (Gambia) Fourth official: Sadek Abd Nabi (Egypt)

Second leg

CS Sfaxien Tunisia0–1Egypt Al-Ahly
[[[Category:All articles with unsourced statements]][citation needed] Report]Aboutrika 90+2'
CS SfaxienAl Ahly
GK 1 Tunisia Ahmed Jaouachi DF 4 Tunisia Bechir Mechergui DF 26 Tunisia Issam Merdassi DF 7 Tunisia Fateh Gharbi DF 2 Tunisia Amir Haj Massaoud DF 25 Tunisia Chedi Hammami 90+5' MF 17 Tunisia Anis Boujelbene MF 5 Tunisia Haythem Mrabet MF 8 Tunisia Abdelkarim Nafti MF 22 Ghana Joetex Asamoah Frimpong FW 23 Tunisia Tarek Ziadi 81' Substitutes: MF 9 Ivory Coast Blaise Kouassi 95' FW 6 Tunisia Hamza Younes 81' Manager: Tunisia Mrad MahjoubGK 1 Egypt Essam El Hadary DF 26 Egypt Wael Gomaa DF 7 Egypt Shady Mohamed DF 6 Egypt Mohamed Sedik 71' DF 29 Egypt Ahmed Shedid DF 25 Egypt Mohamed Abdallah 64' MF 17 Egypt Hossam Ashour MF 22 Ghana Akwetey Mensah 43' MF 8 Egypt Hassan Mostafa 81' MF 23 Egypt Mohamed Aboutrika FW 19 Angola Flávio Substitutes: FW 2 Egypt Emad Meteb 43' MF 24 Egypt Islam El-Shater 64' MF 10 Egypt Wael Riad 71' Manager: Portugal Manuel José
GK1Tunisia Ahmed Jaouachi
DF4Tunisia Bechir Mechergui
DF26Tunisia Issam Merdassi
DF7Tunisia Fateh Gharbi
DF2Tunisia Amir Haj Massaoud
DF25Tunisia Chedi Hammami90+5'
MF17Tunisia Anis Boujelbene
MF5Tunisia Haythem Mrabet
MF8Tunisia Abdelkarim Nafti
MF22Ghana Joetex Asamoah Frimpong
FW23Tunisia Tarek Ziadi81'
Substitutes:
MF9Ivory Coast Blaise Kouassi95'
FW6Tunisia Hamza Younes81'
Manager:
Tunisia Mrad Mahjoub
GK1Egypt Essam El Hadary
DF26Egypt Wael Gomaa
DF7Egypt Shady Mohamed
DF6Egypt Mohamed Sedik71'
DF29Egypt Ahmed Shedid
DF25Egypt Mohamed Abdallah64'
MF17Egypt Hossam Ashour
MF22Ghana Akwetey Mensah43'
MF8Egypt Hassan Mostafa81'
MF23Egypt Mohamed Aboutrika
FW19Angola Flávio
Substitutes:
FW2Egypt Emad Meteb43'
MF24Egypt Islam El-Shater64'
MF10Egypt Wael Riad71'
Manager:
Portugal Manuel José

Assistant referees: Hong Adogovi (Benin) Shanti Adrian (Benin) Fourth official: Jalloul Azouz (Tunisia)

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