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International football competition
The CAF Champions League 1999 was won by Raja Casablanca over Espérance .
Qualifying Stage
Preliminary round
1 Invincible Eleven withdrew after the 1st leg.
2 Santana FC withdrew.
First Round
2 Costa do Sol departed before the 2nd leg and were ejected from the competition.
Second round
1 The match was abandoned at half-time with the score tied at 0–0 after Shooting Stars FC left the pitch and refused to continue due to their team officials having been manhandled and assaulted by local fans; they were awarded the tie.
Group Stage (Semi-Finals)
Group A
21 August 1999
Shooting Stars FC
2–3
Al Ahly
22 August 1999
Raja Casablanca
1–0
Hearts of Oak
3 September 1999
Al Ahly
0–1
Raja Casablanca
4 September 1999
Hearts of Oak
3–0
Shooting Stars FC
18 September 1999
Raja Casablanca
1–0
Shooting Stars FC
19 September 1999
Hearts of Oak
2–1
Al Ahly
9 October 1999
Shooting Stars FC
1–0
Raja Casablanca
10 October 1999
Al Ahly
2–0
Hearts of Oak
21 October 1999
Al Ahly
4–1
Shooting Stars FC
23 October 1999
Hearts of Oak
0–0
Raja Casablanca
7 November 1999
Shooting Stars FC
2–2
Hearts of Oak
Raja Casablanca
1–1
Al Ahly
Group B
21 August 1999
Espérance de Tunis
3–0
ASEC
SS Saint-Louisienne
1–0
Dynamos
5 September 1999
Dynamos
0–2
Espérance de Tunis
ASEC
3–1
SS Saint-Louisienne
18 September 1999
ASEC
2–0
Dynamos
19 September 1999
Espérance de Tunis
5–0
SS Saint-Louisienne
10 October 1999
SS Saint-Louisienne
0–2
Espérance
Dynamos
2–1
ASEC
24 October 1999
ASEC
1–0
Espérance
Dynamos
7–2
SS Saint-Louisienne
6 November 1999
Espérance de Tunis
1–0
Dynamos
SS Saint-Louisienne
0–0
ASEC
Knockout stage
Final
External links
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