2002 CAF Super Cup

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2002 CAF Super Cup
Date15 March 2002
VenueCairo Stadium, Cairo
RefereeAbdel Hakim Shelmani (Libya)
2001
2003

The 2002 CAF Super Cup was the tenth CAF Super Cup, an annual football match in Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), between the winners of the previous season's two CAF club competitions, the African Cup of Champions Clubs and the African Cup Winners' Cup.

The match took place on 15 March 2002, on Cairo Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, between Al Ahly, the 2001 CAF Champions League winner, and Kaizer Chiefs, the 2001 African Cup Winners' Cup winner. Al-Ahly won the match 4–1 to get his first title.

Teams[]

Team Qualification Previous participation (bold indicates winners)
Egypt Al Ahly 2001 CAF Champions League winner 1994
South Africa Kaizer Chiefs 2001 African Cup Winners' Cup winner None

Match details[]

Al Ahly Egypt4–1South Africa Kaizer Chiefs
Bebo Goal 7'
Ghaly Goal 30'
El-Hadary Goal 65'
Sayed Goal 69'
Report Nzama Goal 15'
Cairo Stadium
Al-Ahly
Kaizer Chiefs
GK 1 Egypt Essam El-Hadary
RB 6 Egypt Sayed Abdel Hafeez
CB 26 Egypt Wael Gomaa
CB 20 Egypt Hady Khashaba
CB 5 Egypt Ahmad El-Sayed
LB 11 Egypt Ahmed Abou Moslem Substituted off 81'
RM 14 Egypt Hossam Ghaly Yellow card ?'
CM 13 Egypt
LM 12 Angola Sebastião Gilberto Substituted off 46'
CF 9 Egypt Khaled Bebo
CF 24 Egypt Reda Shehata Substituted off 84'
Substitutes:
CM 4 Egypt Ibrahim Said Substituted in 46'
LB 7 Egypt Shady Mohamed Substituted in 81'
CF 10 Egypt Walid Salah El-Din Substituted in 84'
Manager:
Portugal Manuel José de Jesus
GK South Africa Brian Baloyi
CB Malawi Patrick Mabedi
CB South Africa
CB South Africa Cyril Nzama
RM Mozambique Jossias Macamo Substituted off 50'
CM South Africa Thabo Mooki
CM South Africa
LM South Africa Arthur Zwane
CM South Africa Stanton Fredericks Substituted off 67'
CF South Africa
CF South Africa Substituted off 60'
Substitutes:
MF South Africa Substituted in 50'
MF South Africa Substituted in 60'
FW South Africa Doctor Khumalo Substituted in 67'
Manager:
Turkey Muhsin Ertuğral

References[]

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