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2003 CAF Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | CAF Cup |
| year | 2003 |
| dates | 11 April 2003 – 23 November 2003 |
| num_teams | 30 |
| champion_other | Morocco Raja Casablanca |
| count | 1 |
| second_other | Cameroon Cotonsport Garoua |
| matches | 56 |
| goals | 126 |
| prevseason | 2002 |
| nextseason | (Confederation Cup) 2004 |
The 2003 CAF Cup was the 12th and final edition of the African continental club competition for runners up of the respective domestic leagues. It was won by Moroccan team Raja Casablanca who beat Cotonsport Garoua from Cameroon over two legs in the final.
In following seasons, the CAF Cup was merged with the African Cup Winners' Cup to form the CAF Confederation Cup.
First round
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1LISCR withdrew before the first leg and were subsequently banned for 3 years by CAF.
First leg
Mwandila
Kaboré Koné
Kossi Nguema
Lucas
Bolozi , Muziele
Second leg
Saint Michel United win 1–0 on aggregate
Green Buffaloes win 3–2 on aggregate
1–1 on aggregate, Black Rhinos win on away goals
Masudi Kiyovu Sport win 3–1 on aggregate
Al-Nasr win 1–0 on aggregate
5 – 4 (p) 0–0 on aggregate, SONACOS win 5–4 on penalties
Bidoudane Endene Raja Casablanca win 7–2 on aggregate
Tounkara Sylla FC 105 Libreville win 4–3 on aggregate
Rhouma Club Africain win 2–1 on aggregate
Jeunesse Club d'Abidjan win 2–1 on aggregate
2 – 4 (p) 0–0 on aggregate, Cotonsport Garoua win 4–2 on penalties
9 – 8 (p) Marumo 2–2 on aggregate, Mamelodi Sundowns win 9–8 on penalties
Embo Bokese DC Motema Pembe win 7–1 on aggregate
Second round
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First leg
Changa Chaiwa
Ghaly
Nguema
Gnize
Otegheri
Second leg
Katongo Green Buffaloes win 7–1 on aggregate
Chisango Black Rhinos win 2–1 on aggregate
1–1 on aggregate, JS Kabylie win on away goals
Moustafa Al-Ahly win 4–1 on aggregate
Sami , Suliemane Aboucherouane El-Atlassi Raja Casablanca win 7–3 on aggregate
Mouelhi El Taib Bouzaiene Fathalli Club Africain win 6–2 on aggregate
Nassourou Cotonsport Garoua win 2–1 on aggregate
Enugu Rangers win 1–0 on aggregate
Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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Finals
First leg
date = November 9, 2003 |
team1 = Raja Casablanca Morocco|
score = 2–0 |
team2 = CMR Cotonsport Garoua |
goals1 = Bidoudane
Diallo |
report = |
goals2 = |
stadium = Casablanca |
attendance = |
referee = }}
Second leg
date = November 23, 2003 | team1 = Cotonsport Garoua CMR| score = 0–0 | team2 = Morocco Raja Casablanca| goals1 = | report = | goals2 = | stadium = Garoua | attendance = | referee =}}
Raja Casablanca win 2–0 on aggregate
Champions
| CAF Cup 2003 |
|---|
| Morocco |
| Raja Casablanca |
| First Title |
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