Tournament for clubs for East and Central Africa. In Khartoum/Omdurman and Port Sudan, Sudan, Jun 30-Jul 12, 2009 NB: Kenya have two entries as Tusker are holders; Sudan have two entries as hosts; Prisons enter as Tanzania representatives instead of champions Young Africans due to the 3-year suspension of Yanga; TP Mazembe (Congo-Kinshasa) enter as guests); Kartileh DjibSat were chosen as Djibouti representatives in spite of barely escaping relegation (champions 2008/09 were AS Ali Sabieh Djibouti Telecom; Kartileh were runners-up in 2007/08 behind SID) Pool A (El Mereikh Stadium, Khartoum) 30 Jun Mathare United 3-0 DjibSat 30 Jun Al-Merreikh 6-1 ATRACO 2 Jul Mathare United 2-1 ATRACO 2 Jul Al-Merreikh 6-1 Djibsat 4 Jul ATRACO 5-0 Djibsat 4 Jul Al-Merreikh 1-0 Mathare United 1.Al-Merreikh 3 3 0 0 13- 2 9 (Sudan) 2.Mathare United 3 2 0 1 5- 2 6 (Kenya) 3.ATRACO 3 1 0 2 7- 8 3 (Rwanda) 4.Kartileh DjibSat 3 0 0 3 1-14 0 (Djibouti) Pool B (Khartoum Stadium) 1 Jul Prisons 2-2 Banaadir Telecom 1 Jul TP Mazembe 2-3 KCC 3 Jul KCC 3-1 Prisons 3 Jul TP Mazembe 8-1 Banaadir Telecom 5 Jul KCC 5-1 Banaadir Telecom 5 Jul TP Mazembe 3-0 Prisons 1.KCC 3 3 0 0 11- 4 9 (Uganda) 2.TP Mazembe 3 2 0 1 13- 4 6 (Congo-Kinshasa) 3.Prisons 3 0 1 2 3- 8 1 (Tanzania) 4.Banaadir Telecom 3 0 1 2 4-15 1 (Somalia) Pool C (Port Sudan) 1 Jul Inter Star 1-2 Miembeni 1 Jul Hay al-Arab 1-1 Tusker 3 Jul Miembeni 0-6 Tusker 3 Jul Hay al-Arab 1-1 Inter Star 5 Jul Tusker 1-2 Inter Star 5 Jul Hay al-Arab 2-0 Miembeni [abandoned at 2-0 in 75', five Miembeni players left the pitch pretending to be injured; result stood; Miembeni banned 5 years] 1.Hay al-Arab 3 1 2 0 4- 2 5 (Sudan) 2.Tusker 3 1 1 1 8- 3 4 (Kenya) 3.Inter Star 3 1 1 1 4- 4 4 (Burundi) 4.Miembeni 3 1 0 2 2- 9 3 (Zanzibar) Quarterfinals (all in Khartoum) 7 Jul Hay al-Arab 1-6 TP Mazembe 7 Jul Al-Merreikh 2-0 Inter Star 8 Jul Tusker 1-1 Mathare United [2-3 pen (no extra time)] 8 Jul KCC 0-4 ATRACO Semifinals (in Khartoum) 9 Jul Al-Merreikh 2-1 TP Mazembe [aet] [Endurance Idahor 52, 104; Kabangu Mulota 14] 10 Jul ATRACO 2-1 Mathare United [aet] [Aloua Gaseruka 90+, Andre Lomani 106; Crispin Ochieng 66] Third Place Match 12 Jul TP Mazembe 2-0 Mathare United Final 12 Jul Al-Merreikh 0-1 ATRACO [Hamis Kitagenda 15] NB: ATRACO coach Sam Timbe (Uganda) won the tournament for the third time after winning with SC Villa (2005) and Police (2006)
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