List of African Champions League winners since 1965

Published on: 24 October 2016
List of African Champions League winners since 1965
ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT - OCTOBER 23: Khama Billiat of Mamelodi Sundowns and Ahmed Mohamed Abdalla El-Sayed Nouh of Zamalek during the CAF Champions League 2nd Leg final match between Zamalek and Mamelodi Sundowns at Borg El Arab Stadium on October 23, 2016 in Alexandria, Egypt. (Photo by Gallo Images)

Mamelodi Sundowns became the second South African side to win the CAF Champions League despite losing 1-0 to Zamalek in Alexandria in the return leg clash. 

The Brazilians lifted the trophy with a 3-1 aggregate win to win their first continental silverware in their history.

Below a list of previous winners of the continent's flagship inter-clubs competition since 1965.

1965 - Oryx Douala (Cameroon) 1966 - Stade Abidjan (Ivory Coast) 1967 - TP Englebert (Congo-Kinshasa) 1968 - TP Englebert (Congo-Kinshasa) 1969 - Ismaili (Egypt) 1970 - Asante Kotoko (Ghana) 1971 - Canon Yaounde (Cameroon) 1972 - Hafia Conakry (Guinea) 1973 - Vita Club (Zaire) 1974 - CARA Brazzaville (Congo) 1975 - Hafia Conakry (Guinea) 1976 - Mouloudia Alger (Algeria) 1977 - Hafia Conakry (Guinea) 1978 - Canon Yaounde (Cameroon) 1979 - Union Douala (Cameroon) 1980 - Canon Yaounde (Cameroon) 1981 - JE Tizi Ouzou (Algeria) 1982 - Ahly (Egypt) 1983 - Asante Kotoko (Ghana) 1984 - Zamalek (Egypt) 1985 - Royal Armed Forces (Morocco) 1986 - Zamalek (Egypt) 1987 - Al Ahli (Egypt) 1988 - Entente Setif (Algeria) 1989 - Raja Casablanca (Morocco) 1990 - JS Kabylie (Algeria) 1991 - Club Africain (Tunisia) 1992 - Wydad Casablanca (Morocco) 1993 - Zamalek (Egypt) 1994 - Esperance (Tunisia) 1995 - Orlando Pirates (South Africa) 1996 - Zamalek (Egypt) 1997 - Raja Casablanca (Morocco) 1998 - ASEC Abidjan (Ivory Coast) 1999 - Raja Casablanca (Morocco) 2000 - Hearts of Oak (Ghana) 2001 – Ahly (Egypt) 2002 - Zamalek (Egypt) 2003 - Enyimba (Nigeria) 2004 - Enyimba (Nigeria) 2005 - Ahly (Egypt) 2006 - Ahly (Egypt) 2007 - Etoile Sahel (Tunisia) 2008 - Ahly (Egypt) 2009 - TP Mazembe Englebert (DR Congo) 2010 - TP Mazembe Englebert (DR Congo) 2011 - Esperance (Tunisia) 2012 - Ahly (Egypt) 2013 - Ahly (Egypt) 2014 - Entente Setif (Algeria) 2015 - TP Mazembe Engelbert (DR Congo) 2016 - Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)

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