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Sudan’s Al Hilal pick maximum points away to MC Alger in CAF Champions League

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Sudan giants Al Hilal have continued with their winning ways in the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League Group A campaign.

Coach Florent Ibenge’s side stunned hosts MC Alger 1-0 with Guessouma Fofana scoring the lone goal after 76 minutes in Algiers, Algeria on Saturday night.

The win keeps Al Hilal comfortably top of the log with nine points after they had also stopped Young Africans SC 2-0 in Dar es Salaam and defeated TP Mazembe 2-1 in a match played in Mauritania a week ago.

“I am very happy that my players remained focused and collected the three points. We need to keep focused because we still have more games to go,” said Ibenge after the match.

In an earlier Group A match Tanzania’s Young Africans SC picked their first point in the Group stage after a 1-1 draw away to TP Mazembe in Kinsasha.

Substitute Cheick Fofana gave TP Mazembe the lead after 41 minutes, but Zimbabwean International Prince Dube leveled matters in the dying minutes of the game.

While Al Hilal have now collected 9 points, MC Alger are second with 4 points. TP Mazembe are in third place with 2 points, while Young Africans SC only have 1 point and are bottom of the log.

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Al Hilal stop TP Mazembe in TotalEnergies CAF Champions League

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Sudan’s Al Hilal have stopped TP Mazembe 2-1 to maintain their winning run in Group A of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.

After shocking Young Africans SC 2-0 in the opening match played in Dar es Salaam a week ago, Al Hilal made sure they collected another straight win against DR Congo giants in a match played on Sunday at the Cheikha Ouid Boidiya Stadium in Mauritania.

Al Hilal were awarded a penalty after 22 minutes, and Mohamed Abdel Rahman made no mistake from the spot to make it 1-0.

After recess TP Mazembe pushed forward and leveled matters after 64 minutes through Oscar Kabwit Tshikomb. Substitute Jean Claude Girumigisha came to the rescue to ensure Al Hilal collected maximum points with a winning goal one minute of added time.

“It was a very tough match. But I am happy that my players concentrated till the end of the match,” said a happy Al Hilal coach Florent Ibenge after the match.

Group A table leaders Al Hilal will next travel to face Algeria’s MC Alger on December 14th, while Young Africans SC play away to TP Mazembe in DR Congo.

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Young Africans face tricky away test against MC Alger

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Tanzanian Premier League reigning champions Young Africans SC will be hoping to return to winning ways when the face MC Alger in a 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League Group A tie on Saturday.

The tricky encounter will take place at the Stade du 5 Juillet in the capital Algiers

After losing their opening Group A match 2-0 to Sudan’s Al Hilal in Dar es Salaam last weekend, Young Africans SC’s new coach Sead Ramovic will be hoping that his team can return strongly.

“We need to be very cautious because the match is away from home and we must play better than we played against Al Hilal,” says Ramovic.

“We are coming up against a difficult team with many experienced players but we also have a side with very good players too. We are under pressure after losing our first game but that also gives us the strength to prepare well for tomorrow’s encounter,” added the coach.

While Young Africans SC suffered defeat in their opening Group A match, MC Alger picked a goalless draw away to TP Mazembe in DR Congo.

Group A table leaders Al Hilal will return to action against TP Mazembe on Sunday in a match they will hosts at the Cheikha Ould Boïdiya Stadium, Nouakchott in Mauritania.

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Al Hilal shock Young Africans in Dar es Salaam

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Sudan giants Al Hilal have kick started their Group A TotalEnergies CAF Champions League campaign in style with a 2-0 away win against Young Africans SC.

After a goalless first half, coach Florent Ibenge’s team returned strong to score through Adam Coulibaly and Mozamir Yasir to shock the Tanzanian giants in-front of their fans at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam on Tuesday.

The Malian put Al Hilal ahead after 63 minutes, before Yasir put the icing on the cake after 90 minutes. It was also the first match for newly recruited Young Africans SC coach Sead Ramovic whose side missed the services of injured Ugandan international Khalid Aucho.

“We are very happy to collect maximum points away from home. We need to remain focused,” said Al Hilal’s coach Ibenge after the match.

Ramovic, the Young Africans coach made it clear that there is still work to be done in-terms of team fitness and general play.

Al Hilal are now top of Group A after the match between hosts TP Mazembe from DR Congo and MC Alger ended goalless.

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Young Africans SC ready for Al Hilal challenge in CAF Champions League

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Tanzania Premier League reigning champions Young Africans SC will host Sudan’s Al Hilal in the first Group A match of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League on Tuesday.

Fresh from hiring a new coach Sead Ramovic a few days, Young Africans will hope to make a good start in the group stage and make use of home advantage at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es salaam.

The German coach who will lead Young Africans SC in his first outing says he is happy to come to a club with the best fans in Africa. “I believe that the fans will come to the field in large numbers to welcome me and support the team so that we can get good results,” said Ramovic.

Young Africans who qualified for the group stage after seeing off Vital’O (Burundi) and Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Ethiopia) in the earlier stages will hope that their key goal poachers Stephane Aziz Ki, Clement Mzizie, Prince Dube and Clatous Chama find their scoring touch. The four players have already netted 13 goals between them in the earlier two rounds.

Bakari Mwamnyeto, the Young Africans SC has made it clear they are aware it will be a very difficult match. “We are well prepared and we shall also count on the fans,” added the captain.

The Sudan giants under the guidance of experienced coach Florent Ibenge have also promised to come out in search of a good start.

“We are going to play against a big opponent who now have a new coach and somethings could have changed. We must adapt well and be at our best to attack and also be able to defend well,” said Ibenge.

Al Hilal who have spent the whole year playing away from home because of the political unrest back in Sudan will look to some of their stars Walieidin Khder Safour and captain Mohamed Abdeirahman Yousif who has already netted three goals in the earlier rounds.

To reach the group stage Ibenge’s team ejected Al Ahly Bengahazi (Libya) and San Pedro (Ivory Coast). The two teams will this time round be all out and try to improve on their performances last season where Young Africans SC lost out to Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) at the quarter-final stage, while Al Hilal failed to go past the group stage.

The other teams in Group A include former African champions TP Mazembe (DR Congo) and Algeria’s MC Alger.

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