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The 1993 CAF Cup Final was the second final of the CAF Cup, a two-legged football matchup to determine the ensuing winner of the Moshood Abiola trophy. The teams set at odds in the final were Stella Adjamé of Abidjan from Ivory Coast against Simba Sports Club from Tanzania. The first leg took place in Abidjan, Ivory Coast on 14 November at Robert Champroux Stadium,[1] while the second leg was held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on 27 November at Uhuru Stadium.[2]
Stella Adjamé triumphed with a 2–0 aggregate score, securing their most significant continental trophy since their victory in the 1981 West African Club Championship.[3]
- ^ The starting lineups for the 1st leg were taken from the magyar press at that time, more precisely from the magazine Focivilág.[4][5]
- ^ Coupe de la CAF 1993 - Final
- ^ "When Mwameja Lead Simba SC To The 1993 CAF Cup Final". 20 April 2023.Archived June 9, 2023, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ UFOA Cup 1981
- ^ a b Focivilág, Afrikai kupacsaták, 6 January 1994, nr. 1, vol. II, p. 8
- ^ Focivilág, FOCIVILÁGGAL A FÖLD KÖRÜL - AFRIKA, 25 November 1993, nr. 2, vol. I, p. 23
- ^ Nemzeti Sport, Vasas-csatár(?) gólja Afrikában, 27 February 1994, nr. 56, year V, p. 21
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