2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup

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2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup
2019–20
Total CAF Confederation Cup
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco, hosted the final
Tournament details
DatesQualifying:
9 August – 3 November 2019
Competition proper:
1 December 2019 – 25 October 2020
TeamsCompetition proper: 16
Total: 53+16 (from 44 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsMorocco RS Berkane (1st title)
Runners-upEgypt Pyramids
Tournament statistics
Matches played59
Goals scored133 (2.25 per match)
Top scorer(s)Morocco Karim El Berkaoui
(8 goals)

The 2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup (officially the 2019–20 Total CAF Confederation Cup for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 17th edition of Africa's secondary club football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), under the current CAF Confederation Cup title after the merger of CAF Cup and African Cup Winners' Cup.

This season is the first to follow an August–to-May schedule, as per the decision of the CAF Executive Committee on 20 July 2017.

final was played as a single match at a venue pre-selected by CAF,[4] and was played at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco.[5]

The winners of the 2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup earned the right to play against the winners of the

2020–21 CAF Super Cup.[6] Zamalek were the title holders, but as they qualified for the 2019–20 CAF Champions League and reached the group stage
, they were not able to defend their title.

Association team allocation

All 56 CAF member associations may enter the CAF Confederation Cup, with the 12 highest ranked associations according to their CAF 5-year ranking eligible to enter two teams in the competition.[6] As a result, theoretically a maximum of 68 teams could enter the tournament (plus 16 teams eliminated from the CAF Champions League which enter the play-off round) – although this level has never been reached.

For the 2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup, the CAF uses the 2015–2019 CAF 5-year ranking, which calculates points for each entrant association based on their clubs’ performance over those 5 years in the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup. The criteria for points are the following:[7][8][9]

CAF Champions League CAF Confederation Cup
Winners 6 points 5 points
Runners-up 5 points 4 points
Losing semi-finalists 4 points 3 points
Losing quarter-finalists (from 2017) 3 points 2 points
3rd place in groups 2 points 1 point
4th place in groups 1 point 0.5 point

The points are multiplied by a coefficient according to the year as follows:

  • 2018–19 – 5
  • 2018 – 4
  • 2017 – 3
  • 2016 – 2
  • 2015 – 1

This was announced by the CAF on 4 June 2019, as using the previous scheme, it would be based on results from 2014 to 2018. The only change for the top 12 associations is that Tanzania is included while Ivory Coast is excluded.[10][11]

Teams

The following 53 teams from 42 associations entered the competition.

Associations are shown according to their 2015–2019 CAF 5-year ranking – those with a ranking score have their rank and score indicated.

Associations eligible to enter two teams (Ranked 1–12)
Association Team Qualifying method
 Tunisia (1st – 154 pts) CS Sfaxien 2018–19 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 third place
US Ben Guerdane 2018–19 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 fourth place
 Morocco (2nd – 153 pts) Hassania Agadir 2018–19 Botola third place
RS Berkane 2018 Moroccan Throne Cup winners[Note MAR]
 Egypt (3rd – 120.5 pts) Pyramids 2018–19 Egyptian Premier League third place
Al-Masry 2018–19 Egyptian Premier League fourth place
 Algeria (4th – 92 pts) Paradou AC 2018–19 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 third place
CR Belouizdad 2018–19 Algerian Cup winners
 DR Congo (5th – 87 pts) DC Motema Pembe 2018–19 Linafoot third place
AS Maniema Union 2019 Coupe du Congo DR winners
 South Africa (6th – 76.5 pts) Bidvest Wits 2018–19 South African Premier Division third place
TS Galaxy 2018–19 Nedbank Cup winners
 Zambia (7th – 40.5 pts) Buildcon 2019 Zambia Super League third place
Zanaco 2019 Zambia Super League fourth place
 Sudan (8th – 35 pts)
Al-Ahly Shendi
2018–19 Sudan Premier League third place
Al-Khartoum
2018–19 Sudan Premier League fourth place
 Nigeria (9th – 32.5 pts) Enugu Rangers 2019 Nigeria Professional Football League third place
Niger Tornadoes 2019 Nigeria Federation Cup runners-up
 Guinea (10th – 30 pts) Santoba 2018–19 Guinée Championnat National third place
CI Kamsar
2019 Guinée Coupe Nationale runners-up
 Tanzania (12th – 18 pts) Azam 2018–19 Tanzania FA Cup winners
KMC 2018–19 Tanzanian Premier League fourth place
Associations eligible to enter one team
Association Team Qualifying method
 Ivory Coast (13th – 15 pts) FC San Pédro 2019 Coupe de Côte d'Ivoire winners
 Kenya (14th – 14 pts) Bandari 2019 FKF President's Cup winners
 Congo (16th – 11.5 pts) Étoile du Congo 2018–19 Congo Ligue 1 runners-up
 Uganda (17th – 11 pts) Proline 2019 Uganda Cup winners
 Libya (18th – 10 pts) Al-Ittihad 2018 Libyan Cup winners[Note LBY]
 Ghana (19th – 9 pts) Ashanti Gold 2019 GFA Normalization Committee Special Competition Tier 2 winners
 Rwanda (T-20th – 8 pts)
AS Kigali
2019 Rwandan Cup winners
 Zimbabwe (T-20th – 8 pts) Triangle United 2018 Cup of Zimbabwe winners
 Eswatini (22nd – 7 pts) Young Buffaloes 2019 Eswatini Cup winners
 Ethiopia (23rd – 6 pts) Fasil Kenema 2019 Ethiopian Cup winners
 Botswana (T-24th – 4 pts) Jwaneng Galaxy 2018–19 Mascom Top 8 Cup winners
 Togo (T-24th – 4 pts) Maranatha 2018–19 Togolese Championnat National runners-up
 Cameroon (T-26th – 3 pts) Stade Renard de Melong 2019 Cameroonian Cup winners
 Mali (T-26th – 3 pts) Djoliba 2018 Malian Cup runners-up[Note MLI]
 Burkina Faso (28th – 2.5 pts)
Salitas
2018–19 Burkinabé Premier League runners-up
 Gabon (29th – 1.5 pts) AS Pélican
2019 Gabon Championnat National D1
runners-up
 Benin ESAE 2019 Benin Cup winners
 Burundi Rukinzo 2019 Burundian Cup runners-up
 Chad AS CotonTchad 2019 Chad Premier League runners-up
 Djibouti
Arta/Solar7
2019 Djibouti Cup winners
 Equatorial Guinea Akonangui 2019 Equatoguinean Cup winners
 Liberia LISCR 2019 Liberian FA Cup winners
 Madagascar CNaPS Sport 2019 Coupe de Madagascar runners-up
 Malawi Masters Security 2018 Malawi Carlsberg Cup winners
 Mauritania ASC Snim 2019 Coupe du Président de la République winners
 Mauritius
Bolton City
2019 Mauritian Cup winners
 Niger USGN 2019 Niger Cup runners-up
 Seychelles Saint Louis Suns United 2018–19 Seychelles FA Cup winners
 Somalia
Mogadishu City
2018 Somalia Cup winners
 South Sudan Amarat United 2019 South Sudan National Cup winners
 
Zanzibar
Malindi 2019 Zanzibari Cup winners

A further 16 teams eliminated from the 2019–20 CAF Champions League enter the play-off round.

Losers of 2019–20 CAF Champions League first round
Libya Al-Nasr Guinea Horoya Togo ASC Kara
Enyimba
Kenya Gor Mahia Equatorial Guinea Cano Sport Senegal Génération Foot Ghana Asante Kotoko
Uganda KCCA Seychelles Côte d'Or Mauritania FC Nouadhibou Chad Elect-Sport
Tanzania Young Africans Mozambique Songo Zambia Green Eagles Madagascar Fosa Juniors
Notes
  1. ^
    Libya (LBY): For the second consecutive season, Libya were represented by Al-Ittihad, the 2018 Libyan Cup winners, as the 2018–19 Libyan Premier League was suspended and the Libyan Cup was not played in 2018–19.
  2. ^
    Mali (MLI): For the second consecutive season, Mali were represented by Djoliba, the 2018 Malian Cup runners-up, as the Malian Première Division and Malian Cup were not played in 2018–19.
  3. 2018–19 Moroccan Throne Cup
    was not completed in time.
Associations which did not enter a team
Associations which did not enter a team initially, but had a team transferred from Champions League
Mogadishu City
Ashanti Region teams Ashanti Gold Asante Kotoko N'Djamena teams AS CotonTchad Elect-Sport Nouadhibou teams ASC Snim FC Nouadhibou Dar es Salaam teams Azam KMC Young Africans
Ashanti Region teams
Ashanti Gold
Asante Kotoko


N'Djamena teams
AS CotonTchad
Elect-Sport


Nouadhibou teams
ASC Snim
FC Nouadhibou


Dar es Salaam teams
Azam
KMC
Young Africans
Algiers teams Paradou CR Belouizdad Conakry teams Santoba Horoya Kampala teams Proline KCCA
Algiers teams
Paradou
CR Belouizdad


Conakry teams
Santoba
Horoya


Kampala teams
Proline
KCCA
Location of teams of the 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup.
Italics: Teams transferred from the 2019–20 CAF Champions League.
Red: Preliminary round; Green: First Round; Purple: Play-off Round;
Brown: Group A; Orange: Group B; Yellow: Group C;
Blue: Group D.