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Pyramids set to face Esperance de Tunis in CAF Champions League

Pyramids set for Esperance de Tunis Group D CAF Champions League battle

Pyramids FC from Egypt will play Esperance de Tunis on Saturday at the Hamadi Agrebi Olympic Stadium in Rades. This is their third match in Group D of the CAF Champions League. A win would help Pyramids FC take control of the group.

Pyramids FC is currently in first place with four points. They achieved this after a strong 5-1 win over Mali’s Djoliba AC and a goalless draw against Angola’s Sagrada Esperança.

The team has a powerful attack led by star players Ibrahim Adel and Ramadan Sobhi. Adel scored two goals in the first match, so he will be important for breaking through Esperance’s defence.

The home side will not have midfielders Mohamed Reda “Bobo” and Blati Touré because they are injured.

Esperance wants to win after a 0-0 draw with Sagrada Esperança. The Tunisian team has won the Champions League four times and has the same points as Pyramids FC, but they are behind on goal difference.

Even without key players like Yassine Meriah and Brazilian forward Yan Sasse, Esperance remains strong. Algerian winger Youcef Belaïli and young player Koussay Maacha will likely lead their attack. They will depend on their experience and the support of their fans to help them succeed.

Zamalek and Nigeria's Enyimba share Group D spoils

Zamalek and Nigeria’s Enyimba share Group D spoils

In a Group D match in Uyo, defending champions Zamalek faced former champions Enyimba, resulting in a 2-2 draw.

Zamalek will be disappointed after letting go of a two-goal lead, with goals from Seifeddine Jaziri and Omar Faraj equalized by Ufere Chukwu and Ifeanyi Ihemekwele.

As a result, Zamalek remains at the top of the group with four points, while Enyimba moves to third place with their first point.

In Group A, Bravos do Maquis narrowly defeated Sfaxien FC 3-2 at Estadio 11 Novembro in Luanda. Keoikantse Mosiatlhaga opened the scoring for Bravos, but Mohamed Dhuaoui quickly equalized.

Bravos regained the lead through Joaquim Paciencia and Francisco Matonco before Hazem Hassen narrowed the deficit in the second half.

Despite opportunities for both teams, the match concluded 3-2 in favor of Bravos, placing them second in the group behind SC Constantine, who also secured a win against Simba SC. Sfaxien FC remains at the bottom of the standings.

Raja, FAR and Sundowns in CAF Champions League action this weekend

Raja, FAR and Sundowns in CAF Champions League action this weekend

This weekend, the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League Group B matches will take place, featuring two crucial games. Maniema Union will face Raja Casablanca at the Stade des Martyrs de la Pentecôte, while FAR Rabat will engage with Mamelodi Sundowns from South Africa at the Stade Ben Ahmed El Abdi.

In Group B, Maniema Union and Raja Casablanca are both looking to secure their first wins in this year’s group stage. In their opening match, Maniema Union played to a 0-0 draw against Mamelodi Sundowns, which extended their unbeaten streak to five games across all competitions.

Raja Casablanca lost 2-0 to FAR Rabat at home, putting them at the bottom of the group. However, they are unbeaten in their last three away games and hope to use that to turn their season around.

Both teams have had a hard time scoring, with most of their recent goals coming in the second half. This match will test their determination and finishing skills as they try to rise in the standings.

**FAR Rabat vs. Mamelodi Sundowns: The Leaders Face a Tough Match**  

FAR Rabat, currently leading the group, aims to keep its perfect record against a strong Mamelodi Sundowns team.

Rabat scored two goals in their opener, thanks to Ahmed Hammoudan and Khalid Aït Ouarkhane. They are unbeaten in their last 21 home matches across all competitions.

Mamelodi Sundowns were held to a goalless draw against Maniema Union in their first match but have scored 12 goals in their last six games. They are ready to challenge Rabat’s strong defence.

With so much at stake, this weekend promises excitement as all four teams compete for crucial points.

**Group B Fixtures:**  

– Saturday, 07/12/2024: Maniema Union vs. Raja Casablanca (13:00 GMT)  

– Saturday, 07/12/2024: FAR Rabat vs. Mamelodi Sundowns (19:00 GMT)  

FIFA imposed a fine on Fecafoot due to unpaid salaries

FIFA imposed a fine on Fecafoot due to unpaid salaries

FIFA’s Disciplinary Chamber has fined Cameroon’s Football Federation, FECAFOOT 1,000 CHF (about 700,000 CFA francs) for failing to implement a ruling in favour of player Meuvungeu Alexy against Djiko FC.

This ruling is linked to Fecafoot’s failure to enforce a prior decision requiring Djiko FC to compensate Meuvungou Alexy, who was unjustly dismissed over a year ago.

The dispute began on June 2, 2023, when FIFA’s National Dispute Resolution Chamber (CNRL) ordered Djiko FC to pay Alexy 3.62 million FCFA (€5,546) for his wrongful termination. Despite this, the club, competing in Cameroon’s second division, has not fulfilled this obligation.

Fecafoot, responsible for ensuring compliance with FIFA’s directives, has faced criticism for similar failures. Earlier this year, it was reprimanded for not enforcing a payment order involving players Junior Godstine Folhe, Boris Oum Mananga, and Pierre Varèze Zang Ngayene, which resulted in further penalties.

The National Union of Cameroonian Footballers (Synafoc), led by former Indomitable Lions full-back Geremi Njitap, has been actively campaigning for players’ rights and fair pay. Njitap’s “Salary Barometer” initiative has highlighted the ongoing issue of unpaid wages for local players, garnering support from the International Federation of Professional Footballers’ Associations (FIFPro).

The recent sanction against Fecafoot underscores the persistent challenges in Cameroonian football, particularly the need for timely payments to players. FIFA’s decision serves as a crucial reminder to both Fecafoot and the clubs under its jurisdiction about the importance of upholding players’ rights and adhering to international rulings.

Vital opening win for Simba in group stage start campaign

Simba begins CAF Confederation group campaign with a vital win

Tanzanian team Simba SC began their TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup group stage with a 1-0 win against Angola’s Bravos do Maquis at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday.

Jean Ahoua scored the only goal with a penalty in the first half, putting Simba at the top of Group A. The penalty occurred in the 27th minute after Edmilson from Bravos handled the ball.

Ahoua struck the penalty into the top left corner, out of the goalkeeper’s reach.

The match was intense, with both teams creating chances. Despite pressure from Simba and several close attempts by Steven Mukwala, they could not score again.

In the second half, Bravos sought to equalize, but Emmanuel Edmond had a penalty saved by Simba’s goalkeeper. Bravos missed other chances, and Simba’s Joshua Mutale hit the post in the 66th minute.

Both teams made substitutions, but neither could find the net in the final minutes. Simba’s solid defense held strong, securing an important win.

This victory positions Simba SC at the top of Group A, ahead of the later match between Tunisia’s CS Sfaxien and Algeria’s Constantine. Simba’s win could be crucial for their chances of reaching the knockout stages.

Raja Casablanca suffer defeat to FAR Rabat as Pirates edge Belouizdad

Raja Casablanca suffer defeat to FAR Rabat as Pirates edge Belouizdad

FAR Rabat shocked Raja Casablanca with a 2-0 win in a heated Moroccan derby at the Stade Larbi Zaouli during the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League on Tuesday.

Ahmed Hammoudan scored the first goal in the 41st minute after a defensive mistake. Raja missed a chance to equalize when Sabir Bougrine’s penalty shot was saved. Khalid Aït Ouarkhane secured the win in stoppage time after a counterattack.

This victory marked FAR Rabat’s first win over Raja since 2020 and puts them at the top of Group B, while Raja needs to regroup after a tough start.

  • **Orlando Pirates Beat Belouizdad in Algiers**

Orlando Pirates returned to the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League with a 2-1 victory over CR Belouizdad at the Stade 5 Juillet 1962.

Mohau Nkota shone with two first-half goals, scoring in the fifth and 27th minutes. Belouizdad pulled one back with a header from Khanyisa Mayo, but the Pirates’ defense held strong for the win.

This result places Orlando Pirates tied with Al Ahly at the top of Group C, with Al Ahly leading on goal difference.

  • **Esperance Tunis Defeats Djoliba in Tunis**

Esperance Tunis won convincingly, defeating Djoliba 4-0 at the Stade Hammadi Agrebi.

Raed Bouchniba opened the scoring in the fourth minute, followed by a goal from Elias Mokwana. Oussama Bouguerra added a header for a third while Koussay Maacha scored in stoppage time.

Djoliba struggled to keep up with Esperance, who now shares the top spot in Group D with Pyramids FC after strong opening matches.

Defending champions Al Ahly wallop Stade d'Abidjan in Cairo

Defending champions Al Ahly wallop Stade d’Abidjan in Cairo

Group C, Defending champions Al Ahly began their pursuit of a third consecutive TotalEnergies CAF Champions League title with a decisive 4-2 victory over Côte d’Ivoire’s Stade d’Abidjan in Cairo on Tuesday.

Al Ahly took control in the first half with a 3-1 lead, featuring two goals from Kahraba and one from Mohamed Magdi Kafsha.

Stade d’Abidjan responded with a goal from Kassoum Koné, but Kahraba sealed the win in the second half, despite a late goal from Roger Assalé.

In Group B, Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa were held to a 0-0 draw by DR Congo debutants Maniema Union.

Despite dominating possession and creating multiple chances, including a shot that hit the crossbar, the Sundowns could not find the net.

Looking ahead, the tournament will feature the anticipated Moroccan derby between Raja Casablanca and FAR Rabat, as well as a match between CR Belouizdad and Orlando Pirates in

In Group D, Pyramids FC delivered an impressive 5-1 triumph over Angola’s Sagrada Esperança at the 30 June Air Defence Stadium.

Ibrahim Adel starred with two goals, including a stunning opener. Fiston Mayele, Mohamed Hamdy, and Ahmed Atef also contributed, while Sagrada managed a late consolation from Cachí.

Esperance will also face Djoliba in the final Group D fixture later this evening.

Algeria thrash Liberia to end AFCON qualifying campaign unbeaten

Algeria thrash Liberia to end AFCON qualifying campaign unbeaten

Algeria thrashed Liberia 5-1 and finished their Group E CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers unbeaten as Togo won 3-0 against Equatorial Guinea in Lomé on Sunday.

Algeria had already secured first place in Group E and continued to play strongly at the Hocine Aït Ahmed Stadium. They have not lost in their last 19 AFCON qualifiers.

Liberia surprised the home crowd with a goal from Sampson Dweh in the sixth minute. Algeria quickly equalized with a goal from Aïssa Mandi in the 20th minute. Riyad Mahrez then put Algeria ahead with a header in the 29th minute.

The second half was all Algeria, with goals from Baghdad Bounedjah, Amine Gouiri, and Mohammed Amoura. Gouiri’s goal was particularly impressive, a perfect shot into the bottom left corner.

Algeria finished the group with 16 points, scoring 16 goals and allowing just two. Their unbeaten record and solid defence make them one of the favourites for Morocco 2025.

Meanwhile, In Lomé, Togo ended their qualifiers with a strong 3-0 win over Equatorial Guinea. They had already been eliminated from the tournament, but the Sparrowhawks played well, breaking a three-game losing streak.

Yaw Annor scored the first goal in the 14th minute. Kevin Denkey scored a long-range shot early in the second half. Annor scored again in the 87th minute.

Equatorial Guinea did not need to worry about the loss, as they had already qualified for AFCON 2025. Still, the defeat ended their 10-game unbeaten streak in qualifiers, showing some areas that need improvement before the tournament.

Lesotho beat CAR as Gabon qualify for Morocco 2025 AFCON

Lesotho beat CAR as Gabon qualify for Morocco 2025 AFCON

Lesotho secured a 1-0 victory over the Central African Republic (CAR) in their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on Thursday, aiding Gabon’s qualification for next year’s tournament in Morocco.

The tie played at the Free State Toyota Stadium, was decided by a goal from Neo Mokhachane in the 51st minute. Morocco leads Group B with a perfect record, followed by Gabon with seven points.

Lesotho’s win positions them third, while CAR remains at the bottom with three points. Gabon is guaranteed a top-two finish, as Lesotho cannot surpass them, even with one match remaining.

Although Lesotho could finish level on points with Gabon, they would lose out on the head-to-head rule. Both teams faced challenges in creating clear scoring opportunities, with Lesotho’s defence successfully neutralizing CAR’s attacks. Louis Mafouta nearly equalized for CAR, hitting the post in the 73rd minute.

Overall, Lesotho’s victory elevates them to third in the group, but their chances of qualification have ended, leaving CAR at the bottom.

Mo Sangare's late penalty helps Liberia beat Togo

Mo Sangare’s late penalty helps Liberia beat Togo

On Wednesday, Liberia defeated Togo 1-0 to move to third, three points behind second-place Equatorial Guinea in Group E in the race to Morocco at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex.

The Lone Star’s first victory at home since 2019 after a late penalty from Mo Sangare secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory for Liberia.

The home side achieved their first win of the campaign, much to the delight of home fans. This victory brought Liberia to third in the group with four points, while Togo fell to the bottom with two points.

Both teams struggled to create clear chances, with Togo applying early pressure but unable to penetrate Liberia’s resilient defence. Liberian goalkeeper consistently thwarted Togo’s Kodjo Laba and Kévin Denkey.

The turning point came in the 83rd minute when Togo’s captain, Djené Dakonam, handled the ball in the penalty area. Sangare confidently converted the penalty, giving Liberia the lead.

In the closing minutes, Togo searched for an equalizer, but Denkey’s shot was saved, and Laba missed another chance high and wide. With this win, Liberia boosted their morale under interim coach Thomas Kojo, while Togo’s hopes of qualification ended as they sit five points behind second-placed Equatorial Guinea.