Fan death, crowd trouble mar CAF Champions league ties in North Africa
Esperance supporters clash with riot police during the CAF Champions League quarter-final football match between Tunisia's Esperance Sportive de Tunis and Algeria's JS Kabylie at the Hammadi Agrebi Stadium in Rades on April 29, 2023. (Photo by Fethi Belaid / AFP)
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Casablanca
authorities have opened an investigation after a fan died outside the gates of
the Stade Mohammed V before Raja's match against Al-Ahly in the CAF Champions
League quarter-finals on Saturday.
Moroccan
media reported that the fan, a 29-year-old woman, died in the crush as
thousands of fans tried to get into the ground to watch Raja try and overturn a
2-0 deficit from the first leg in Egypt.
"Aziz
El Badrawy, President of Al-Raja Club Athletic, in his name and on behalf of
all members of the club, extends his deepest condolences to the family of the
fan, Noura, who passed away before our team's match against Al-Ahly," the
Moroccan club said in a statement.
Another CAF
Champions League quarter-final between Esperance and Algeria's JS Kabylie in
Tunis on Saturday was marred by crowd trouble, which caused a 40-minute delay
to the second half.
Esperance
fans clashed with Tunisian security forces and lit fireworks on the terraces at
halftime of the tie at Rades Stadium. Firefighters had to be called out to
extinguish several small fires in front of the stands.
Algerian
fans also complained that they had been subjected to unjustified attacks by
security forces.
The match
ended in a 1-1, draw but Esperance progressed to the semi-finals 2-1 aggregate
after a 1-0 victory in the first leg.
They will
face Al-Ahly over two legs for a place in the final after the Cairo club held
Raja to a 0-0 draw in Casablanca.
Raja's city
rivals Wydad, the reigning champions, will face South Africa's Mamelodi
Sundowns in the other semi-final next month.


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