^Simba did not show up for the second leg. As a result, they were disqualified from the competition and Zamalek won on walkover.
^Zamalek won on walkover after Ogaden Anbassa withdrew.
^The second leg was abandoned in the second half with CS Imana leading 1–0 after fans invaded the pitch. Despite this, the match was played in Zaire, Zamalek were disqualified from the competition by CAF and CS Imana won on walkover.
^Lavori Publici won on walkover after Zamalek withdrew.
^The first leg was suspended in the first half with Zamalek leading 1–0 after Gor Mahia players attacked the match officials. As a result, Gor Mahia were disqualified from the competition by CAF and Zamalek won on walkover.
^Zamalek won on walkover after Marine Club withdrew.
^Zamalek won on walkover after Juvenil Reyes withdrew.
^The second leg was abandoned in the second half with Zamalek leading 2–1 after fans invaded the pitch. As a result, Zamalek were disqualified from the competition by CAF and Club Africain won on walkover.
^The CAF announced on 23 June 2016 that ES Sétif were disqualified from the competition for a pitch invasion and other incidents during their home match against Mamelodi Sundowns.[1] All of their results in the group stage were annulled.
^Gazelle failed to appear for the first leg in Cairo following disputes between the Ministry of Youth and Sports in the country and the Chadian Football Federation, which prevented the club from traveling to Egypt. As a result, Gazelle were disqualified from the competition by CAF, and Zamalek won on walkover.[2]
In February 2014 administration of Zamalek announced the nickname of the club as the Club of the Century, as the most successful club of the 20th century in Africa (gaining 9 titles versus 7 for its closest rival).
CAF ranking of African Clubs titles at the end of 20th century
The competition that qualified for points in the ranking are the African Champions Cup (now African Champions League) with the following point awards 4 points for a win 2 points for a draw 0 points for a defeat, The CAF Cup (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw. 0 points for a defeat), The Cup Winners Cup and the Confederations Cup (3 points for a win 1.5 points for a draw 0 points for a defeat), and the African Super Cup (3.5 points for a win, 1.75 points for a draw, 0 points for a defeat), (IFFHS) didn't calculated the Afro-Asian Super cup, which Zamalek won it for 2 times.[3][4]