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2009 CAF Champions League final

2009 CAF Champions League final

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title2009 CAF Champions League final
imageLe stade de la Kenya.jpg
captionFrederic Kibassa Maliba Stadium hosted the podium where TP Mazembe lifted the trophy
event[2009 CAF Champions League](2009-caf-champions-league)
team1Heartland FC
team1associationNGA
team1score2
team2TP Mazembe
team2associationCOD
team2score2
firstlegFirst leg
team1score12
team2score11
date11 November 2009
stadium1Dan Anyiam Stadium
city1Owerri
referee1Essam Abd El Fatah (Egypt)
attendance110,000
secondlegSecond Leg
team1score20
team2score21
date27 November 2009
stadium2Stade Frederic Kibassa Maliba
city2Lubumbashi
referee2Mohamed Benouza (Algeria)
attendance235,000
previous[2008](2008-caf-champions-league-final)
next[2010](2010-caf-champions-league-final)

The 2009 CAF Champions League final was a football tie held over two legs in November 2009 between Heartland, and TP Mazembe.

The first leg was held on 1 November and the second leg on 7 November.

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)
NGA HeartlandWAFU (West Africa)[1988](1988-african-cup-of-champions-clubs-final)
COD TP MazembeUNIFFAC (Central Africa)**[1967](1967-african-cup-of-champions-clubs-final)**, **[1968](1968-african-cup-of-champions-clubs-final)**, [1969](1969-african-cup-of-champions-clubs-final), [1970](1970-african-cup-of-champions-clubs-final)

Venues

Lubumbashi, DR Congo hosted the second leg.

Dan Anyiam Stadium

Dan Anyiam Stadium is a Nigerian multi-purpose stadium located in Owerri, Imo State. It is located in the centre of Owerri, Imo State's capital, the capital of Imo State, the stadium is named after Daniel Anyiam, vice-captain of the first Nigeria national football team.

It is used mostly for association-football matches and is the home stadium of Heartland F.C. The stadium a capacity of 10,000 people.

Frederic Kibassa Maliba Stadium

Stade Frédéric-Kibassa-Maliba, also known as Stade de la Kenya, is a multi-use stadium located in the Kenya suburb of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is the current home of FC Saint Eloi Lupopo and the former home venue of TP Mazembe. The stadium has a capacity of 35,000 people and is named after Frederic Kibassa Maliba, a former Minister of Youth and Sports.

Road to final

NGA HeartlandRoundCOD TP Mazembe
OpponentAgg.1st leg
LBR Monrovia Black Star10–1[4–0](2009-caf-champions-league) (H)
MAR FAR Rabat4–2[3–1](2009-caf-champions-league) (H)
CMR Coton Sport3–2[2–1](2009-caf-champions-league) (H)
OpponentResultGroup stage
COD TP Mazembe[0–2](2009-caf-champions-league-group-stage) (A)Matchday 1
ZIM Monomotapa United[3–1](2009-caf-champions-league-group-stage) (H)Matchday 2
TUN Étoile du Sahel[3–0](2009-caf-champions-league-group-stage) (H)Matchday 3
TUN Étoile du Sahel[0–0](2009-caf-champions-league-group-stage) (A)Matchday 4
COD TP Mazembe[2–0](2009-caf-champions-league-group-stage) (H)Matchday 5
ZIM Monomotapa United[1–2](2009-caf-champions-league-group-stage) (A)Matchday 6
Final standings
OpponentAgg.1st leg
NGA Kano Pillars5–0[4–0](2009-caf-champions-league-semifinals) (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

Uche Agba

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BGR Mitko Dobrev
FRA Diego Garzitto

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Second leg

{{Football kitpattern_la=_blacklinepattern_b=_stripesonblack2pattern_ra=_blacklinepattern_sh=pattern_so=leftarm=FFFFFFbody=FFFFFFrightarm=FFFFFFshorts=000000socks=FFFFFFtitle = TP Mazembe{{Football kitpattern_la = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripespattern_b = _whitecollarplainpattern_ra = _shoulder_stripes_white_stripespattern_sh = _white_stripespattern_so = _white_bandsleftarm = FF0000body = FF0000rightarm = FF0000shorts = FF0000socks = FF0000title = Heartland
FRA Diego Garzitto
BGR Mitko Dobrev

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References

  1. [http://www.cafonline.com/userfiles/file/Regulation/champions%20league.pdf Regulations of the CAF Champions League]
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