Goals scored 191 (2.73 per match) | Matches played 70 | |
Dates 31 January - 4 December 1999 Teams 38 (from 1 confederation) Champions Africa Sports (2nd title) |
The 1999 African Cup Winners' Cup was the twenty-fifth season of Africa's second oldest club football tournament organised by CAF.
Contents
- Association team allocation
- Format
- Preliminary Round
- First Round
- Matches
- Second Round
- Quarter finals
- Semi finals
- Second leg
- References
Ivorian club Africa Sports appeared in and won their second African Cup Winners' Cup title after defeating former African champions Club Africain of Tunisia 2-1 over the two-legged final.
Association team allocation
A total of 38 teams from 38 CAF associations qualified for the tournament after winning their respective premier domestic cups. Of the 38 teams that qualified for the tournament 2 did not participate in it;
Format
The tournament consisted of five rounds preceding a two-legged final.
The away goals rule was used to determine the victors in the event of a match being tied over the two-legs. If it was not possible to determine a winner using the away goals rule, the tie went to a penalty shootout to determine the winner.
Preliminary Round
The first legs were played on 30 & 31 January, and the second legs were played on 14 February 1999.
First Round
The first legs were played from 12-14 March, and the second legs were played from 26-28 March 1999.
Matches
Notes:
^[1] Coffee FC withdrew before their first leg tie against AS Inter Star, handing AS Inter Star a walkover into the Second Round.Second Round
The first legs were played between from 30 April-2 May, and the second legs were played from 14-16 May 1999.
Matches
Notes:
^[1] AS Inter Star withdrew before their first leg tie against Power Dynamos, handing Power Dynamos a walkover into the Second Round.Quarter-finals
The first legs were played on 4 & 5 September, and the second legs were played from 19-26 September 1999.
Semi-finals
The first legs were played on 10 October, and the second legs were played on 23 & 24 October 1999.
Second leg
Africa Sports won the two-legged final 2-1 on aggregate.