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Event | 1992 CAF Cup | ||||||
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Date | 14 November 1992 | ||||||
Venue | Nakivubo Stadium, Kampala | ||||||
Referee | Hounake Kouassi | ||||||
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Date | 28 November 1992 | ||||||
Venue | Liberty Stadium, Ibadan | ||||||
Referee | Abdelali Naciri | ||||||
Attendance | 50,000 | ||||||
The 1992 CAF Cup Final was the inaugural final of the CAF Cup, a two-legged tie to determine the first winner of the Moshood Abiola trophy. The final pitted Shooting Stars of Ibadan from Nigeria against Nakivubo Villa from Uganda. The first leg took place in Kampala, Uganda on 14 November at Nakivubo Stadium, while the second leg was held in Ibadan, Nigeria on 28 November at Liberty Stadium.
Shooting Stars emerged victorious with an aggregate score of 3-0, thereby becoming the first team to win the CAF Cup and achieving their second continental trophy after conquering the 1976 African Cup Winners' Cup.[1]
Venues
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editNakivubo Villa | 0–0 | Shooting Stars |
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Second leg
editShooting Stars | 3–0 | Nakivubo Villa |
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Azeez 39' (pen.) Adeyemi 68' Uti 80' |
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See also
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References
edit- ^ "African Club Competitions 1976". rsssf.org.
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