North African teams dominate African club cup group stages

The group stages of the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup have concluded, with teams from Egypt and Morocco securing the majority of spots in the knockout rounds. Four teams each from these nations advanced, highlighting their leagues' strength amid broader continental challenges. Disappointments were notable in countries like Tanzania and South Africa, where no or few teams progressed.

The conclusion of the group stages in Africa's premier club competitions revealed a clear pattern of dominance by North African clubs. Egypt saw Pyramids FC, Al Ahly, Zamalek, and Al Masry advance, while Morocco's Olympique Safi, Wydad AC, AS FAR, and RS Berkane also qualified. This success stems from strong leagues bolstered by investments in infrastructure, academies, and coaching, as well as proximity to European football for Morocco.

Sudan's Al Hilal from Omdurman topped its CAF Champions League group, surpassing MC Alger and Mamelodi Sundowns, under coach Laurentiu Reghecampf. The team, based in Rwanda, has also led the local league. In contrast, Tanzania's four entrants—Young Africans, Azam, Simba SC, and Singida Black Stars—failed to advance despite initial progress, attributed to inconsistencies in squad stability and coaching changes. Calls for continuity emphasize retaining figures like Steve Barker at Simba SC, Pedro Goncalves at Young Africans, and Florent Ibengé at Azam ahead of the AFCON.

South Africa managed one qualifier, Mamelodi Sundowns, who are now viewed as outsiders with recent signings including goalscorer Brajan León under Miguel Cardoso. Kaizer Chiefs and Stellenbosch exited, prompting potential club changes, including Gavin Hunt's role at Stellenbosch. Nigeria's Rivers United elimination mirrors national struggles, including disputes over bonuses and a lack of domestic players in the national team.

From the Democratic Republic of Congo, St Eloi Lupopo and Maniema Union progressed, with the latter featuring forward Beny Mamboka. Republic of Congo's Otohô d'Oyo advanced via solid defense and quick counters. Kenya's Nairobi United gained experience in its debut group stage, while Angola's Atletico Petroleos de Luanda refocused domestically after a coaching shift. Tunisia's Esperance de Tunis advanced unbeaten at home in over 18 months, though fan issues like thrown objects persist.

An incident in Cairo involved Al Ahly fans throwing water bottles, drawing criticism but likely resulting in fines per CAF rules, with accusations of favoritism toward North African teams from southern nations. Favorites for Champions League include Pyramids FC, Al Ahly, and Mamelodi Sundowns, with a nod to Esperance. In the Confederation Cup, Wydad Casablanca leads, followed by Zamalek and USMA, with CR Belouizdad as a potential upset. The draw for knockouts follows soon.

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Dramatic touchline clash between Mamelodi Sundowns coaches amid 2-0 CAF Champions League victory celebration.
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Mamelodi Sundowns advance in CAF Champions League amid touchline controversy

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Mamelodi Sundowns secured a 2-0 victory over MC Alger to qualify for the CAF Champions League quarter-finals, with both goals scored by Brayan Leon. The match was overshadowed by a heated touchline clash involving coaches Miguel Cardoso and Rhulani Mokwena. Mokwena accused Cardoso of violating FIFA rules by entering the away team's technical area during celebrations.

Building on their group stage dominance, North African clubs advanced to the semifinals of the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup quarterfinals, eliminating several Egyptian powerhouses amid upsets, controversies, and tense finishes. Five key return-leg matches shaped the next round.

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North African clubs maintained their dominance in the fifth round of the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup, with potential for up to 12 teams from the region to reach the quarterfinals. Surprising results from Zambian sides Power Dynamos and ZESCO disrupted the trend, while teams from Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sudan showed promise. The outcomes set up an intriguing final round next weekend.

MC Alger secured their inaugural group stage win in the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League, defeating Saint Eloi Lupopo 2-0. Forward Zakaria Naidji starred with a crucial second goal, boosting the team's confidence in a challenging campaign. The victory at Ali-Ammar Stadium in Douéra marked a turning point for the Algerian side.

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MC Alger secured a vital 2-1 victory over Group C leaders Al Hilal in the CAF Champions League on Friday night, reigniting their qualification hopes. The Algerian side capitalized on early errors and a brilliant long-range goal to claim three points in Algiers. The result leaves the group tightly contested with one matchday remaining.

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