Photo: ASEC Mimosas
The first round of the CAF Champions League is close to competion after Sunday’s action, which featured the elimination of one notable African powerhouse. Ivory Coast’s ASEC Mimosas were sent out by Zambian champions Power Dynamos following a penalty shootout in Abidjan.
ASEC won the second leg at home 1-0 to level the aggregate score but goalkeeper Charles Folly could not save any of the excellently taken spot kicks from Dynamos, whose goalkeeper Lawrence Mulenga saved on ASEC’s fifth attempt to win it for the visitors.
Dynamos will attempt to be the first Zambian club to make it to the group stage of Africa’s top club competition since ZESCO United achieved this during the 2019-20 season.
In the later results from Sunday, Algeria’s JS Kabylie crushed Ghana Premier League champions Bibiani GoldStars 5-0 to complete a dominant 7-0 aggregate victory. Veteran playmaker Ryad Boudebouz was among the scorers to add to GoldStars’ misery with a first half penalty kick.
Heavy underdogs Dadje FC of Benin put in a heroic effort but came just short in a 0-1 defeat to Al Ahli Tripoli. The Libyan club with deep pockets struggled to find a way past their counterparts but a second half own goal was just enough for Ahli to avoid a massive upset, who were fortunate not to concede a crucial away goal late.
Cameroon’s Colombe Sportive impressed despite a scoreless first leg and they did excellently to defeat Senegalese powerhouse ASC Jaraaf 1-0 (video below) in the second leg played in Senegal to advance by the same score on aggregate. FC Nouadhibou of Mauritania, Nigeria’s Rivers United and Sudanese giants Al Hilal also advanced following victories on Sunday.
Kenya Police FC struggled and lost their second leg 0-2 to Somalia’s Mogadishu City but advanced by virtue of away goals from a 3-1 first leg victory, where Mogadishu were the “home” side despite playing in Nairobi where the second leg also took place. It was a similar story in Dar es Salaam where Simba SC failed to impress but did just enough to hold on with a 1-1 draw against Botswana’s Gaborone United.
Finally, Nsingizini Hotspurs completed an impressive weekend for clubs from Eswatini with a penalty shootout victory over Zimbabwe’s Simba Bhora after a 1-0 victory at home in the second leg. They join Royal Leopards in advancing, who did the job with dominant second leg victory over Namibian opposition in the CAF Confederation Cup.
There remains two ties to be settled. DR Congo’s Saint-Éloi Lupopo won their first leg on Saturday 1-0 at home over Sudan’s Al Merrikh while reigning African club champions Pyramids FC of Egypt have yet to kick off their clash with Rwanda’s APR FC due to participating in the FIFA Intercontinental Cup.
Sunday
Nsingizini Hotspurs (ESW) 1-0 Simba Bhora (ZIM)
Police FC (KEN) 0-2 Mogadishu City (SOM)
Simba SC (TZA) 1-1 Gaborone United (BWA)
US Monastir (TUN) 3-1 East End Lions (SLE)
Mangasport (GAB) 0-0 Rahimo FC (BFA)
Rivers United (NGA) 1-0 Aigles du Congo (DRC)
Al Hilal Omdurman (SDN) 1-0 Jamus (SSD)
ASEC Mimosas (CIV) 1-0 Power Dynamos (ZAM)
ASC Jaraaf (SEN) 0-1 Colombe Sportive (CMR)
Al Ahli Tripoli (LBY) 1-0 Dadje FC (BEN)
JS Kabylie (ALG) 4-0 Bibiani GoldStars (GHA)
FC Nouadhibou (MRT) 2-0 Fundacion Bata (EQG)
Friday and Saturday
ASAS (DJI) 1-1 Aigle Noir (BDI)
Black Bulls (MOZ) 0-0 AC Leopard (COG)
Orlando Pirates (RSA) 4-0 Lioli FC (LES)
Silver Strikers (MWI) 0-0 Elgeco Plus (MDG)
Saint-Éloi Lupopo (DRC) 1-0 Al Merrikh (SDN)
Mlandege FC (ZAN) 3-2 Ethiopian Insurance (ETH)
Young Africans (TZA) 2-0 Wiliete (ANG)
Horoya AC (GUI) 2-0 Al Hilal Benghazi (LBY)
Petro de Luanda (ANG) 3-0 Cercle de Joachim (MUS)
Vipers SC (UGA) 1-0 African Stars (NAM)
Esperance ST (TUN) 4-1 AS FAN (NER)
AS FAR Rabat (MAR) 2-1 Real de Banjul (GAM)
MC Alger (ALG) 3-0 FC Fassell (LBR)
Stade Malien (MLI) 2-0 Tempete MOCAF (CAF)
RS Berkane (MAR) 3-1 ASC Kara (TOG)