2014 Kagame Interclub Cup

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.

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

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
  Rayon Sports 4 3 1 0 4 1 +3 10
  Azam 4 2 2 0 10 3 +7 8
  Atlabara 4 0 3 1 4 5 −1 3
  Adama City 4 0 2 2 4 8 −4 2
  KMKM 4 0 2 2 2 7 −5 2
Source: [citation needed]

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

Rayon Sports  0–0  Azam
Report

KMKM  0–4  Azam
Report Bocco   1'
Saint-Preux   18'
Saint-Preux   29'
Bocco   52'

Adama City  1–2  Rayon Sports
Mishindo   76' Report Kambale   45'
Kambale   65'

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

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

Adama City  1–1  Atlabara
Ibsa   82' Report Ajak   22'


Adama City  1–4  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
  Kampala C.C.A. 4 3 0 1 5 3 +2 9
  A.P.R. 4 2 1 1 4 3 +1 7
  Atlético Olympic 4 2 0 2 3 3 0 6
  Djibouti Télécom 4 1 1 2 5 6 −1 4
  Gor Mahia 4 0 2 2 5 7 −2 2
Source: [citation needed]

Gor Mahia  1–2  Kampala C.C.A.
Sserunkuma   27' Report Majwega   53'
Umony   88'




Kampala C.C.A.  1–0  Atlético Olympic
Umony   22' (pen.) Report
Referee: Hassan Mohamed Hagi (Somalia)


Atlético Olympic  2–1  Djibouti Télécom
Ramadhan   10'
Fiston   85'
Report Mohamed   28'
Referee: Hassan Mohamed Hagi (Somalia)

A.P.R.  2–2  Gor Mahia
Mugiraneza   22'
Mubumbvi   90'
Report Kizito   60'
Walusimbi   81'



Group C edit

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

Vital'O  5–1  Benadir
Ndikumana   15'
Moussa   45' (pen.)
Mavugo   71'
Shabani   87'
Osman   90' (o.g.)
Report Ali   83'

Police  1–0  Al-Merrikh
Atuhire   16' Report

Benadir  0–4  Al-Merrikh
Report Wanga   18'
El-Basha   33'
Traoré   61'
Wawa   85'

Vital'O  1–3  Police
Shabani   38' Report Sina   30'
Tuyisenge   44'
Mbaraga   69'

Police  3–1  Benadir
Atuhire   1'
Habimana   10'
Tuyisenge   70'
Report Garba   67'

Al-Merrikh  1–1  Vital'O
Traoré   63' Report Mavugo   34'

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
 
 
  Police0 (9)
 
22 August
 
  Atlético Olympic0 (8)
 
  Police0 (2)
 
19 August
 
  A.P.R.0 (4)
 
  Rayon Sports2 (3)
 
24 August
 
  A.P.R.2 (4)
 
  A.P.R.0
 
20 August
 
  Al-Merrikh1
 
  Azam0 (3)
 
22 August
 
  Al-Merrikh0 (4)
 
  Al-Merrikh2 (3)
 
20 August
 
  Kampala C.C.A.2 (0) Third place
 
  Kampala C.C.A.3
 
24 August
 
  Atlabara1
 
  Police1 (4)
 
 
  Kampala C.C.A.1 (2)
 

Quarter-finals edit



Azam  0–0
(90 min.)
  Al-Merrikh
Report
Penalties
Nyoni  
Kavumbagu  
Morris  
Kapombe  
Saint-Preux  
3–4 El-Basha  
Said  
Gafer  
Wanga  
Magdi  
Referee: Andrew Otieno (Kenya)

Kampala C.C.A.  3–1  Atlabara
Majwega   4'
Umony   32'
Senkumba   74'
Report Oliver   88' (pen.)
Referee: Hassan Mohamed Hagi (Sudan)

Semi-finals edit

Police  0–0
(90 min.)
0–0
(120 min.)
  A.P.R.
Report
Penalties
Sina  
Mutuyimana  
Tuyisenge  
Mbaraga  
2–4 Rutanga  
Nshutimayagara  
Mukunzi  
Sibomana  
Mugiraneza  
Referee: Anthony Ogwayo (Kenya)

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

Third place playoff edit

Police  1–1
(120 min.)
  Kampala C.C.A.
Mbaraga   34' Report Umony   49'
Penalties
Tuyisenge  
Ndaka  
Uwimana  
Ngendahimana  
4–2 Kavuma  
Umony  
Masiko  
Kasagga  
Referee: Hassan Mohamed Hagi (Sudan)

Final edit

Al-Merrikh  1–0  A.P.R.
Wanga   24' Report
Referee: Andrew Otieno (Kenya)


 2014 Kagame Interclub Cup champions 
 
Al-Merrikh
3rd title

Top scorers edit

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

Own goals edit

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

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