2000 CAF Cup
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | CAF Cup |
| year | 2000 |
| dates | 31 January 2001 – 1 December 2001 |
| num_teams | 33 |
| champion_other | Algeria JS Kabylie |
| count | 1 |
| second_other | Egypt Ismaily |
| matches | 57 |
| prevseason | 1999 |
| nextseason | 2001 |
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The 2000 CAF Cup was the 9th edition of the CAF Cup, the African continental club competition for runners up of the respective domestic leagues. It was won by Algerian team JS Kabylie who beat Ismaily SC of Egypt on the away goals rule in the final, after they finished level on aggregate 1–1.
Preliminary round
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First round
|} 1 AC Semassi, Aslad Moundou and Saint Anthony's withdrew before first leg
Second round
|} 1 Hay El Arab withdrew after 1st leg
Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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|date = 13 October 2000 |time = |team1 = Ismaily Egypt |score = 5–0 |report = |team2 = Ivory Coast Stade d'Abidjan |goals1 = Keita Ibrahim Abdel Baky Utaka Barakat |goals2 = |stadium = |attendance = |referee = |date = November 5 2000 |time = |team1 = Stade d'Abidjan Ivory Coast |score = 0–2 |report = |team2 = Egypt Ismaily |goals1 = |goals2 = Keita Utaka |stadium = |attendance = |referee =
Ismaily won 7–0 on aggregate and advanced to the final.
|date = 15 October 2000 |time = |team1 = Iwuanyanwu Nationale Nigeria |score = 1–1 |report = |team2 = Algeria JS Kabylie |goals1 = |goals2 = Moussouni |stadium = |attendance = |referee = |date = 29 October 2001 |time = |team1 = JS Kabylie Algeria |score = 1–0 |report = |team2 = Nigeria Iwuanyanwu Nationale |goals1 = Moussouni |goals2 = |stadium = Stade 5 Juillet 1962, Alger |attendance = 90,000 |referee = JS Kabylie won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the final.
Finals
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First leg
date = 17 November 2000 | team1 = Ismaily Egypt| score = 1–1 | team2 = Algeria JS Kabylie| goals1 = Barakat | report = Report| goals2 = Bendahmane | stadium = Ismailia Stadium, Ismaïlia| attendance = 25,000 | referee =}}
Second leg
date = 1 December 2001 | team1 = JS Kabylie Algeria| score = 0–0 | team2 = Egypt Ismaily | goals1 = | report = | goals2 = | stadium = Stade 5 Juillet 1962, Alger | attendance = 90,000 | referee = }}
1–1 on aggregate, JS Kabylie won on away goals rule
Champions
::data[format=table] | 2000 CAF Cup Winners | |---| | ALG | | JS Kabylie First Title | ::
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