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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.
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
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).
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Matches
First leg
Assistant referees:
Sherif Salah (
Egypt )
Walid Chaaban (
Egypt )
Fourth official:
Mohamed Farouk (
Egypt )
Second leg
Assistant referees:
Nasser Sadek (
Egypt )
Meamar Chaabani (
Algeria )
Fourth official:
Ebrahim Abdul Basit (
South Africa )
Notes and references
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