2002 CAF Cup
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | CAF Cup |
| year | 2002 |
| dates | 8 March 2002 – 24 November 2002 |
| num_teams | 31 |
| champion_other | Algeria JS Kabylie |
| count | 3 |
| second_other | Cameroon Tonnerre Yaoundé |
| matches | 60 |
| top_scorer | CMR Gaspard Aloma |
| CMR Daniel Wansi | |
| (5 goals) | |
| prevseason | 2001 |
| nextseason | 2003 |
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The 2002 CAF Cup marked the 11th edition of Africa's then-tertiary club football tournament organised by CAF for clubs that finished as runners-up in their domestic leagues. The final was played over two legs at Stade du 5 Juillet, Algiers, Algeria and at Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo, Yaoundé, Cameroon. The competition was won by algerian club JS Kabylie, who defeated TKC of Cameroon after an aggregate result of 4–1. This victory made JS Kabylie the first and only team to win the CAF Cup three consecutive times, a feat that allowed them to permanently retain the trophy.
First round
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1 Kabwe Warriors withdrew before the first leg
One team received a bye : JS Kabylie (Algeria)
First leg
|date=8 March 2002 |time= |team1=Al Tahaddi |score=1–3 |report= |team2= FUS Rabat |goals1=Jlaidi |goals2=Dinari Bidoudane |stadium=28 March Stadium, Benghazi |attendance= |referee=}}
|date=9 March 2002 |time= |team1=JS Saint-Pierroise |score=2–1 |report= |team2= AS Adema |goals1=Drula Quéré |goals2=Fidele |stadium=Stade Michel Volnay, Saint-Pierre |attendance= |referee=}}
|date=9 March 2002 |time= |team1=Mtibwa Sugar FC |score=0–0 |report= |team2= Ferroviário |goals1= |goals2= |stadium=Manungu Stadium, Turiani |attendance= |referee=}}
|date=9 March 2002 |time= |team1=Satellite FC |score=1–0 |report= |team2= Manchester Congo Mouilla |goals1=Ouattara |goals2= |stadium=Stade Imam Ali Timité, Bondoukou |attendance= |referee=}}
|date=9 March 2002 |time= |team1=TP Akwembé |score=3–0 |report= |team2= SC Utexafrica |goals1=Mboumba Akieremy Arnaud |goals2= |stadium=Stade Augustin Monédan de Sibang, Libreville |attendance= |referee=}}
|date=9 March 2002 |time= |team1=ASFA Yennenga |score=1–1 |report= |team2= ASC Ndiambour |goals1=Fofana |goals2=Diouf |stadium=Stade du 4 Août, Ouagadougou |attendance= |referee=}}
|date=9 March 2002 |time= |team1=Nassara Alkali Club |score=0–3 |report= |team2= Maranatha F.C. |goals1= |goals2=Tchala Wakilou Alovi |stadium=Stade Général Seyni Kountché, Niamey |attendance= |referee=}}
|date=9 March 2002 |time= |team1=N.P.A. FC |score=2–1 |report= |team2= Djoliba AC |goals1=Eyimofe Joseph |goals2=Traoré |stadium=National Stadium, Lagos |attendance= |referee=}}
|date=10 March 2002 |time= |team1=Saint George FC |score=1–0 |report= |team2= Kampala City Council |goals1=Feerah |goals2= |stadium=Addis Ababa Stadium, Addis Ababa |attendance= |referee=}}
Second round
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Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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|id = Al-Masry v JS Kabylie |date = 4 October 2002 |time = |team1 = Al-Masry EGY |score = 1–0 |report = Report |team2 = ALG JS Kabylie |goals1 = Ibrahim El-Masry |goals2 = |stadium = Port Said Stadium, Port Said |attendance = |referee =
|id = JS Kabylie v Al-Masry |date = 18 October 2002 |time = |team1 = JS Kabylie ALG |score = 2–0 |report = Report |team2 = EGY Al-Masry |goals1 = Bendahmane Belkaïd |goals2 = |stadium = Stade 5 Juillet 1962, Algiers |attendance = |referee =
JS Kabylie won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the final.
|id = Tonnerre Yaoundé v Satellite FC |date = 5 October 2002 |time = |team1 = Tonnerre Yaoundé CMR |score = 1–0 |report = Report |team2 = CIV Satellite FC |goals1 = Francis Doe |goals2 = |stadium = |attendance = |referee = |id = Satellite FC v Tonnerre Yaoundé |date = 20 October 2002 |time = |team1 = Satellite FC CIV |score = 2–1 |report = Report |team2 = CMR Tonnerre Yaoundé |goals1 = Didi Gnepa
|goals2 = Alain Oniga |stadium = |attendance = |referee = 2–2 on aggregate, Tonnerre Yaoundé won on away goals rule and advanced to the final.
Finals
Main article: 2002 CAF Cup final
First leg
date = 8 November 2002 | team1 = JS Kabylie Algeria| score = 4–0 | team2 = CMR Tonnerre Yaoundé | goals1 = Amaouche Berguiga Drioueche | report = Report| goals2 = | stadium = Stade 5 Juillet 1962, Alger | attendance = 60,000 | referee = }}
Second leg
date = 24 November 2002 | team1 = Tonnerre Yaoundé CMR| score = 1–0 | team2 = Algeria JS Kabylie| goals1 = Eyoum | report = Report| goals2 = | stadium = Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo, Yaoundé | attendance = | referee =}}
JS Kabylie win 4–1 on aggregate
Champions
::data[format=table] | 2002 CAF Cup Winners | |---| | ALG | | JS Kabylie Third Title | ::
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