The 1975 African Cup of Champions Clubs, now known as the CAF Champions League, was the 11th edition of Africa's premier club football tournament. This tournament featured top clubs from across Africa, competing for the title of the continent's best team.
Rangers 1-2 Hafia F.C. | December 1975
African Cup Of Champions Clubs 1975
Key Details:
Champion: Hafia FC (Guinea)
Runner-up: Enugu Rangers (Nigeria)
Final result: Hafia FC defeated Enugu Rangers 4-1 on aggregate.
Format:
The tournament followed a knockout format with home-and-away ties. Teams from various African countries competed in several rounds, culminating in a two-legged final.
Hafia FC's victory:
Hafia FC, one of the dominant African clubs in the 1970s, secured their second African Cup of Champions Clubs title with this win in 1975. They were considered one of the top teams during that era, showcasing the strength of Guinean football.
This victory helped Hafia FC cement its legacy in African football history as one of the most successful clubs of that period.
Dec/07/1975 Stade de 28 Septembre, Conakry (Guinea)
(GUI) Hafia FC 1 - 0 Enugu Rangers
(NIG)
Dec/20/1975 Surulere, Lagos (Nigeria)
(NIG) Enugu Rangers 1 - 2 Hafia FC
(GUI)