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The 2012 Kagame Interclub Cup was the 37th edition of the Kagame Interclub Cup, which is organised by CECAFA. It began on 14 July and ended on 28 July 2012. Tanzania hosted the tournament for their eleventh time since it officially began in 1974, when they were also hosts. The tournament made Wau Salaam the first South Sudanese club to take part in an international club tournament.[1]
CECAFA Club Cup | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Tanzania |
Dates | 14–28 July 2012 |
Teams | 11 (from 9 associations) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Young Africans (5th title) |
Runners-up | Azam |
Third place | Vita Club |
Fourth place | A.P.R. |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 23 |
Goals scored | 77 (3.35 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Said Bahanunzi (7 goals) |
← 2011 2013 → |
Defending champions Young Africans picked up their fifth title of the competition after beating fellow Tanzanians Azam in the final.
SuperSport secured official rights to broadcast all games played in the tournament. They used their SS9 (SuperSport 9) and SS9E (SuperSport 9 East) channels.[2]
On 29 June 2012, the draw for clubs to participate in the tournament was released.[3][4][5] Young Africans, the winning team, received a cash prize of US$ 30,000, while the runners-up and third-placed teams, Azam and Vita Club respectively, received cash prizes US$ 20,000 and US$ 10,000 respectively.[6] The budget of the tournament is said to be around US$ 600,000.[7] Matches are being played at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Dar es Salaam and the Azam Stadium in Chamazi.[8]
The following 11 clubs took part in the competition:
Group A |
Group B |
Group C
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CECAFA appointed 15 officials to participate in the tournament.[9]
The group stage featured 11 teams, with 4 teams in Group A and Group C and 3 in Group B. The matchdays were 14–15, 17–18, 19, 20 and 21 July.[5][10][11][12]
If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings (in descending order):
Nine CECAFA associations were represented in the group stage: Tanzania by three clubs and Burundi, Congo DR, Djibouti, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Uganda and Zanzibar.
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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Atlético Olympic | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 0 | +7 | 7 |
Young Africans | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 3 | +6 | 6 |
A.P.R. | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 2 | +5 | 4 |
Wau Salaam | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 19 | −18 | 0 |
A.P.R. | 7–0 | Wau Salaam |
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Saint-Preux 15' (pen.), 53' Ndikumana 24' Karekezi 40' Mugiraneza 48', 77' Mubumbyi 57' |
Report 1 Report 2 |
Young Africans | 0–2 | Atlético Olympic |
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Report 1 Report 2 (in Swahili) |
Kavumbagu 82' Ndikumana 90' |
Atlético Olympic | 0–0 | A.P.R. |
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Report |
Wau Salaam | 1–7 | Young Africans |
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Ulama 90+2' | Report | Bahanunzi 12', 17' Kizza 18', 27', 30', 35' Khalfan 72' |
Atlético Olympic | 5–0 | Wau Salaam |
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Gateretse 2' Ciza 38' Nsabiyumwa 48' Nimubona 55' Ndayisenga 57' |
Report |
Young Africans | 2–0 | A.P.R. |
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Bahanunzi 23', 68' | Report |
The knockout stage involved the eight teams which advanced from the group stage: the top three teams from Group A and Group C and the top two from Group B.
In this stage, teams play against each other once. The losers of the semi-finals play against each other in the third place playoff where the winners are placed third overall in the entire competition and receive US$ 10,000. The winners of the final receive US$30,000 and the runners-up US$20,000.[6]
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
23 July | ||||||||||
U.R.A. | 1 | |||||||||
26 July | ||||||||||
A.P.R. | 2 | |||||||||
A.P.R. | 0 | |||||||||
23 July | ||||||||||
Young Africans | 1 | |||||||||
Mafunzo | 1 (3) | |||||||||
28 July | ||||||||||
Young Africans | 1 (5) | |||||||||
Young Africans | 2 | |||||||||
24 July | ||||||||||
Azam | 0 | |||||||||
Atlético Olympic | 1 | |||||||||
26 July | ||||||||||
Vita Club | 2 | |||||||||
Vita Club | 1 | |||||||||
24 July | ||||||||||
Azam | 2 | Third place | ||||||||
Azam | 3 | |||||||||
28 July | ||||||||||
Simba | 1 | |||||||||
A.P.R. | 1 | |||||||||
Vita Club | 2 | |||||||||
The quarter-finals were played on 23–24 July 2012.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Uganda Revenue Authority | 1–2 | Armée Patriotique Rwandaise |
Mafunzo | 1–1 (3–5 p) | Young Africans |
Atlético Olympic | 1–2 | Association Sportive Vita Club |
Azam | 3–1 | Simba |
In the first quarter-final, Uganda Revenue Authority, who had lost the 2008 final in to Tusker, faced Armée Patriotique Rwandaise, who had already beaten them 2–1 five years earlier to clinch the title in 2007. The latter won the match 2–1. Mafunzo, in the second quarter-final, were beaten 5–3 on penalties by Young Africans, who are seeking their fifth title in the competition, after the match ended in a 1–1 stalemate after 90 minutes.
Atlético Olympic, making their first appearance at the tournament as only the second Burundian club ever to participate, were edged out 2–1 in the third quarter-final by Vita Club, also competing for their first time. Azam completed a surprise upset in the fourth quarter-final over six-time champions and fellow Tanzanians Simba, beating them 3–1 to advance to the semi-finals.
The semi-finals will be played on 26 July 2012.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Association Sportive Vita Club | 1–2 | Azam |
Armée Patriotique Rwandaise | 0–1 | Young Africans |
In the first semi-final Vita Club will be up against Azam, both of whom have performed impressively for newcomers in this year's competition, having reached the semi-finals ahead of more experienced clubs.
Armée Patriotique Rwandaise will face Young Africans for a second time in the tournament, having lost 2–0 to them in the group stage.
A.P.R. | 0–1 | Young Africans |
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Report | Kizza 90+10' |
The third place playoff was played on 28 July 2012, right before the final.
A.P.R. | 1–2 | Vita Club |
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Mugiraneza 89' | Report | Mapanda 19' Mutombo 69' |
The final was played on 28 July 2012, right after the third place playoff. To reach the final, in the knockout stage Azam defeated six-time champions Simba and Vita Club, while Young Africans eliminated Mafunzo and Armée Patriotique Rwandaise, whom they had already beaten in the group stage.
Azam, making their first ever appearance at the tournament, were the fifth team from Tanzania to reach the final and the fourth to reach the final with Tanzania as the hosts, the last being defending champions Young Africans in 1986. The match was also the third final in which both finalists were from Tanzania, and the second final hosted by Tanzania in which both finalists were from Tanzania.
Young Africans | 2–0 | Azam |
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Kizza 44' Bahanunzi 90+3' |
Report 1[permanent dead link] Report 2 |
Young Africans
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Azam
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Match rules
A total of 77 goals was scored by 46 different players in the entire tournament.
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