Simba, Ahly draw in lively start to African Football League
Dancers perform among fireworks during the opening ceremony and inaugural game of the African Football League (AFL) between Simba of Tanzania and Al Ahly of Egypt at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, on October 20, 2023. (Photo by ERICKY BONIPHACE / AFP)
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The first
edition of the African Football League (AFL) kicked off on Friday with a lively
2-2 quarter-final first leg draw between Simba of Tanzania and Al Ahly of Egypt
in Dar es Salaam.
Moroccan
Reda Slim put the visitors ahead in first half stoppage time before a capacity
60,000 crowd that included FIFA president Gianni Infantino and his CAF
counterpart, Patrice Motsepe.
Simba scored
twice within seven minutes early in the second half thanks to headers from
Tanzanian Denis Kibu and Malian Sadio Kanoute.
Simba
goalkeeper Ally Salim then failed to grasp a cross on 63 minutes, allowing
Mahmoud Kahraba to equalise by pushing the ball into the net.
The clubs
meet again on Tuesday in Cairo with record 11-time African champions Ahly
favoured to win and face Petro Luanda of Angola or Mamelodi Sundowns of South
Africa in the semi-finals.
The AFL
underwent a name change several months ago from CAF Africa Super League amid
fears that the original title might be linked with the failed 2021 attempt to
form a European Super League.
Initially, a
24-club, 197-match tournament culminating in a single-match final, it was
reduced to eight teams with two-leg quarter-finals, semi-finals and final due
to limited sponsorship.
Prize money
has been drastically reduced with the winners set to pocket four million
dollars -- $7.5 mn less than first planned.
There has
also been criticism of the choice of clubs with Chabab Belouizdad of Algeria,
quarter-finalists in the past three CAF Champions League seasons, notable
absentees.
Simba and
Petro have never won an African competition while Enyimba and Mazembe owe their
places to past glories rather than current form.
On Saturday,
Petro host Sundowns, hoping to repeat a shock 2022 CAF Champions League
quarter-final triumph over the Pretoria outfit.
The other
two first legs are scheduled for Sunday with TP Mazembe from the Democratic
Republic of Congo facing Esperance of Tunisia and Enyimba of Nigeria meeting
Wydad Casablanca of Morocco.
Return
matches are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday in a competition that will
finish on November 11 with the second leg of the final.

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