Early own-goal gives Ahly 12th CAF Champions League title
Ahly's players celebrate winning the second leg of the CAF Champions League final football match between Egypt's Al-Ahly and Tunis' Esperance Sportive de Tunis at the Cairo International stadium on May 25, 2024. (Photo by Khaled DESOUKI / AFP)
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An early own-goal by Roger Aholou gave Roger Aholou of Egypt a
tense 1-0 win over Esperance of Tunisia in Cairo on Saturday, and a
record-extending 12th CAF Champions League title.
Ahly triumphed 1-0 on aggregate after a goalless first leg
of the final to win back-to-back titles in the elite African club competition
for a fourth time.
They also became only the third team to win the Champions
League with an unbeaten record having won nine and drawn five of 14 qualifying,
group and knockout matches
Victory for Ahly completed a double for Cairo clubs as arch
rivals Zamalek won the second-tier CAF Confederation Cup last weekend.
Ahly coach Marcel Koller made one enforced change from the
first leg with Karim Fouad replacing Ali Maaloul, who went off injured after
only seven minutes in Tunisia last weekend.
Goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir, who had not conceded in eight
matches ahead of the second leg after replacing injured captain Mohamed el
Shenawy during the group stage, retained his place.
Esperance coach Miguel Cardoso, seeking the first trophy of
his managerial career that included spells in his native Portugal, France,
Spain and Greece, chose an unchanged side.
Goalkeeper Amanallah Memmiche, who had kept 12 clean sheets
in 13 previous Champions League matches this season, had to pick the ball out
of the net after just four minutes in Cairo.
Ahly captain and centre-back Ramy Rabia headed a corner
goalwards and the ball deflected off Esperance midfielder Aholou and into the
corner of the net.
Roared on by a predominantly red-clad sell-out crowd in the
75,000-capacity Cairo International Stadium, Ahly threatened to overwhelm Esperance
with relentless attacks.
Wessam Abou Ali fired narrowly wide, South African Percy Tau
hit the side netting with a fierce drive and Memmiche parried a goal-bound shot
away to foil Hussein el Shahat.
A poor free-kick at the other end by Yan Sasse -- one of two
Brazilians in the Esperance line-up -- summed up a first half which ended with
the Tunis outfit lucky to be just one goal behind.
Ahly were less dominant as the second half unfolded and had
a narrow escape just past the hour when a Sasse drive beat Shobeir only to
finish off target.
The anxiety of Ahly, as they clung to a one-goal advantage
on the night and on aggregate, became clear with 20 minutes left when Shobeir
was warned by the Congolese referee for wasting time.
Koller introduced attackers Mohamed 'Afsha' Magdy and
Mahmoud Kahraba 12 minutes from time as Ahly sought the second goal that would
almost certainly kill off the Esperance challenge.
Magdy came close to scoring two minutes from time when his
free-kick from just outside the area rebounded off the crossbar with Memmiche
beaten.


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