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JOHANNESBURG, Sept 22, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - African giants Al Ahly of Egypt
stretched a record of not conceding in the CAF Champions League to 1,080
minutes as the swept into the group stage on Saturday.
Record 12-time winners of the premier African club competition, Ahly defeated
Kenyan visitors Gor Mahia 3-0 in Cairo, the same scoreline by which they won
the first leg for a 6-0 overall win.
Ahly have not conceded in 12 matches since Young Africans snatched an added-
time equaliser against them in Dar es Salaam last December.
That was the only goal the Cairo Red Devils conceded in winning the last
edition and, having also lifted the Champions League in 2023, they are eyeing
a historic hat-trick.
Ahly have won back-to-back titles three times, but even the great 2005-2008
team was unable to achieve three consecutive triumphs.
Trailing 3-0 from the first leg of the second round tie, Gor set out to avoid
a hammering and contained Ahly for 22 minutes before Ramy Rabia scored with a
looping head after a corner.
Wessam Abou Ali doubled the second-leg lead on 54 minutes and substitute
Taher Mohamed netted in added time as Ahly cruised into the 16-club group
stage, which kicks off in October.
Tunisian club Esperance, who lost a 2024 final against Ahly that was settled
by a single goal, thumped Dekedaha of Somalia 8-0 to complete a 12-1
aggregate victory.
Algerian Youcef Belaili scored a hat-trick and Brazilian Yan Sasse and
Gambian Kebba Sowe were also among the goals, with four coming in each half
in Rades near Tunis.
Esperance fell short of winning a Champions League match by the widest
margin, though. Difaa el Jadida of Morocco and Mamelodi Sundowns share the
record with 10-goal victories in qualifiers.
Young Africans of Tanzania, considered title dark horses, were another side
in top form, scoring three added-time goals to complete a 6-0 rout of
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia.
Burkina Faso international Stephane Aziz Ki claimed a hat-trick and Zambian
Clatous Chama also scored for 'Yanga', who had built a 1-0 first-leg
advantage.
Sundowns won 4-0 for the second time against Mbabane Swallows of Eswatini,
who ceded home advantage in the first leg as their ground is unsuitable for
the Champions League.
Fellow South African club Orlando Pirates left it late to edge Jwaneng Galaxy
of Botswana 1-0 in Soweto with Monnapule Saleng netting after 93 minutes to
complete a 3-0 overall victory.