2014 Kagame Interclub Cup

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2014 Kagame Interclub Cup
CECAFA Club Cup
Tournament details
Host countryRwanda
Dates8–24 August
Teams14 (from 11 associations)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsSudan Al-Merrikh (3rd title)
Runners-upRwanda A.P.R.
Third placeRwanda Police
Fourth placeUganda Kampala C.C.A.
Tournament statistics
Matches played34
Goals scored128 (3.76 per match)
Top scorer(s)Uganda Brian Umony (6 goals)
2013
2015

The 2014 Kagame Interclub Cup was the 39th edition of the Kagame Interclub Cup, which is organised by CECAFA. It is taking place in Kigali, Rwanda from 8–24 August.[1][2] Rwanda is hosting the tournament for the fourth time since its inception in 1974.

All times shown are in Central Africa Time (UTC+2).

Broadcasting[edit]

South African sports channel SuperSport secured official rights to broadcast all matches played at the tournament.[3]

Participants[edit]

On 11 July 2014, the draw for clubs to participate in the tournament was released at the Amahoro Stadium, one of the two host venues.[3][4] Rwandan President Paul Kagame, the sponsor of the tournament, committed a total of US$60,000 for prize money, while an additional US$15,000 was committed to the organisation of the event.[5] Yanga was scheduled as the Tanzanian representative but was removed by CECAFA because the club decided to field a second string side in the tournament which is against the tournament regulation and were replaced by Azam.[6] Just like the reigning Burundi champion Flambeau de l'Est who was replaced by Atlético Olympic and the Ethiopian side Ethiopian Coffee who was replaced by Adama City.[7]

The following 14 clubs took part in the competition:

Group stage[edit]

The group stage featured fourteen teams, with 5 teams in Group A and B and 4 team in Group C. Three teams from Group A and B and two teams from Group C advanced to the knockout stage.

The group stage began on 8 August and is scheduled to conclude on 17 August.

Group A[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Rwanda Rayon Sports 4 3 1 0 4 1 +3 10
Tanzania Azam 4 2 2 0 10 3 +7 8
South Sudan Atlabara 4 0 3 1 4 5 −1 3
Ethiopia Adama City 4 0 2 2 4 8 −4 2
Zanzibar KMKM 4 0 2 2 2 7 −5 2
Source: [citation needed]

Atlabara South Sudan1–1Zanzibar KMKM
Mngwali 45' (o.g.) Report Mutawakkil 30' (o.g.)

Rayon Sports Rwanda0–0Tanzania Azam
Report

KMKM Zanzibar0–4Tanzania Azam
Report Bocco 1'
Saint-Preux 18'
Saint-Preux 29'
Bocco 52'

Adama City Ethiopia1–2Rwanda Rayon Sports
Mishindo 76' Report Kambale 45'
Kambale 65'

KMKM Zanzibar1–1Ethiopia Adama City
Faki 90' Report Mishindo 60'

Azam Tanzania2–2South Sudan Atlabara
Bolou 43'
Kavumbagu 86'
Report Batista 48'
Bony 56'



Adama City Ethiopia1–4Tanzania Azam
Debesh 39' Report Bocco 29'
Kavumbagu 55'
Khamis 60'
Tchetche 74'
Referee: Hassan Mohamed Hagi (Sudan)


Group B[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Uganda Kampala C.C.A. 4 3 0 1 5 3 +2 9
Rwanda A.P.R. 4 2 1 1 4 3 +1 7
Burundi Atlético Olympic 4 2 0 2 3 3 0 6
Djibouti Djibouti Télécom 4 1 1 2 5 6 −1 4
Kenya Gor Mahia 4 0 2 2 5 7 −2 2
Source: [citation needed]





Kampala C.C.A. Uganda1–0Burundi Atlético Olympic
Umony 22' (pen.) Report
Referee: Hassan Mohamed Hagi (Somalia)


Atlético Olympic Burundi2–1Djibouti Djibouti Télécom
Ramadhan 10'
Fiston 85'
Report Mohamed 28'
Referee: Hassan Mohamed Hagi (Somalia)




Group C[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Rwanda Police 3 3 0 0 7 2 +5 9
Sudan Al-Merrikh 3 1 1 1 5 2 +3 4
Burundi Vital'O 3 1 1 1 7 5 +2 4
Somalia Benadir 3 0 0 3 2 12 −10 0
Source: [citation needed]

Vital'O Burundi5–1Somalia Benadir
Ndikumana 15'
Moussa 45' (pen.)
Mavugo 71'
Shabani 87'
Osman 90' (o.g.)
Report Ali 83'

Police Rwanda1–0Sudan Al-Merrikh
Atuhire 16' Report





Knockout stage[edit]

In the knockout stage, teams play against each other once. The losers of the semi-finals played against each other in a third place playoff where the winner was placed third overall in the entire competition.[8]

Bracket[edit]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
19 August
 
 
Rwanda Police0 (9)
 
22 August
 
Burundi Atlético Olympic0 (8)
 
Rwanda Police0 (2)
 
19 August
 
Rwanda A.P.R.0 (4)
 
Rwanda Rayon Sports2 (3)
 
24 August
 
Rwanda A.P.R.2 (4)
 
Rwanda A.P.R.0
 
20 August
 
Sudan Al-Merrikh1
 
Tanzania Azam0 (3)
 
22 August
 
Sudan Al-Merrikh0 (4)
 
Sudan Al-Merrikh2 (3)
 
20 August
 
Uganda Kampala C.C.A.2 (0) Third place
 
Uganda Kampala C.C.A.3
 
24 August
 
South Sudan Atlabara1
 
Rwanda Police1 (4)
 
 
Uganda Kampala C.C.A.1 (2)
 

Quarter-finals[edit]




Kampala C.C.A. Uganda3–1South Sudan Atlabara
Majwega 4'
Umony 32'
Senkumba 74'
Report Oliver 88' (pen.)
Referee: Hassan Mohamed Hagi (Sudan)

Semi-finals[edit]

Police Rwanda0–0
(90 min.)
0–0
(120 min.)
Rwanda A.P.R.
Report
Penalties
Sina soccer ball with check mark
Mutuyimana soccer ball with check mark
Tuyisenge soccer ball with red X
Mbaraga soccer ball with red X
2–4 Rutanga soccer ball with red X
Nshutimayagara soccer ball with check mark
Mukunzi soccer ball with check mark
Sibomana soccer ball with check mark
Mugiraneza soccer ball with check mark
Referee: Anthony Ogwayo (Kenya)

Al-Merrikh Sudan2–2
(120 min.)
Uganda Kampala C.C.A.
Mugabi 28' (o.g.)
Abdel-Aati 46'
Report Masiko 45'
Umony 57'
Penalties
Wanga soccer ball with red X
Bala soccer ball with check mark
Agab soccer ball with check mark
Magonda soccer ball with check mark
3–0 Umony soccer ball with red X
Masiko soccer ball with red X
Majwega soccer ball with red X
Referee: Israel Mujuni (Tanzania)

Third place playoff[edit]

Police Rwanda1–1
(120 min.)
Uganda Kampala C.C.A.
Mbaraga 34' Report Umony 49'
Penalties
Tuyisenge soccer ball with check mark
Ndaka soccer ball with check mark
Uwimana soccer ball with check mark
Ngendahimana soccer ball with check mark
4–2 Kavuma soccer ball with red X
Umony soccer ball with check mark
Masiko soccer ball with check mark
Kasagga soccer ball with red X
Referee: Hassan Mohamed Hagi (Sudan)

Final[edit]

Al-Merrikh Sudan1–0Rwanda A.P.R.
Wanga 24' Report
Referee: Andrew Otieno (Kenya)


 2014 Kagame Interclub Cup champions 
Sudan
Al-Merrikh
3rd title

Top scorers[edit]

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Tanzania John Bocco Tanzania Azam 3
2 Ethiopia Wendosen Mishindo Ethiopia Adama City 2
Mali Mohamed Traoré Sudan Al-Merrikh
Haiti Leonel Saint-Preux Tanzania Azam
Burundi Didier Kavumbagu Tanzania Azam
Djibouti Mustapha Mohamed Djibouti Djibouti Télécom
Djibouti Aboubaker Djama Djibouti Djibouti Télécom
Uganda Brian Umony Uganda Kampala C.C.A.
Uganda Atuheire Kipson Rwanda Police
Rwanda Jacques Tuyisenge Rwanda Police
Democratic Republic of the Congo Salita Gentil Kambale Rwanda Rayon Sports
Burundi Hussein Shabani Burundi Vital'O
Burundi Laudit Mavugo Burundi Vital'O
14 Ethiopia Desaleny Debesh Ethiopia Adama City 1
Ethiopia Ibsa Ethiopia Adama City
Ivory Coast Serge Wawa Sudan Al-Merrikh
Sudan Ahmed El-Basha Sudan Al-Merrikh
Kenya Allan Wanga Sudan Al-Merrikh
Rwanda Ismail Nshutiyamagara Rwanda A.P.R.
Rwanda Emery Bayisenge Rwanda A.P.R.
Rwanda Jean-Baptiste Mugiraneza Rwanda A.P.R.
Rwanda Barnabe Mubumbyi Rwanda A.P.R.
South Sudan Sebit Ajak South Sudan Atlabara
South Sudan Martin Bony South Sudan Atlabara
South Sudan Thomas Batista South Sudan Atlabara
Burundi Nzomukunda Fiston Burundi Atlético Olympic
Burundi Niragira Ramadhan Burundi Atlético Olympic
Burundi Alexis Hakizimana Burundi Atlético Olympic
Tanzania Wilfred Bolou Tanzania Azam
Zanzibar Khamis Mcha Khamis Tanzania Azam
Ivory Coast Kipre Tchetche Tanzania Azam
Somalia Abdi Rizak Ali Somalia Benadir
Somalia Mustapha Garba Somalia Benadir
Djibouti Fred Andasanco Djibouti Djibouti Télécom
Uganda Dan Sserunkuma Kenya Gor Mahia
Uganda Geoffrey Kizito Kenya Gor Mahia
Uganda Godfrey Walusimbi Kenya Gor Mahia
Kenya Timothy Otieno Kenya Gor Mahia
Kenya Musa Mohammed (footballer) Kenya Gor Mahia
Uganda Brian Majwega Uganda Kampala C.C.A.
Uganda William Wadri Uganda Kampala C.C.A.
Uganda Stephen Bengo Uganda Kampala C.C.A.
Tanzania Juma Faki Zanzibar KMKM
Rwanda Mousa Habimana Rwanda Police
Rwanda Jimmy Mbaraga Rwanda Police
Rwanda Jerome Sina Rwanda Police
Rwanda Abouba Sibomana Rwanda Rayon Sports
Rwanda Govin Motombo Rwanda Rayon Sports
Burundi Mossi Moussa Burundi Vital'O
Rwanda Hamad Ndikumana Burundi Vital'O

Own goals[edit]

Rank Name Team Opponent(s) Own goals
1 Somalia Mustafa Hassan Osman Somalia Benadir Burundi Vital'O 1
Zanzibar Mwinyi Haji Mngwali Zanzibar KMKM South Sudan Atlabara
South Sudan Karim Mutawakkil South Sudan Atlabara Zanzibar KMKM

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