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Simba SC, Al-Hilal fail to jump away hurdles in CAF Champions League

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Tanzanian side Simba SC and Al Hilal suffered 1-0 defeats in their respective group ties played in the 2023/2024 TotalEnergies CAF Champions league.

In Tunisia hosts ES Sahel stopped Sudan Premier League giants Al-Hilal 1-0 on Friday in a Group C match with Jacques Amour Mb’e scoring the lone goal after 88 minutes.

At the Marrakech Stadium Yahya Jabrane failed to beat Simba SC goalkeeper Ayoub Lakred from the spot after the Moroccan team had been awarded a penalty on Saturday.

After recess Simba SC kept pushing upfront, but lacked the finishing touch. In the fifth minute of extra time Algerian International Zakaria Draoui netted the lone goal to give the three-time champions a good boost.

In another match played on Friday Tanzanian Premier League reigning champions Young Africans SC recorded their second draw in the group D after coming from a goal down to hold Medeama FC 1-1 in a match played in Kumasi, Ghana.

Jonathan Sowah gave the home side the lead from the spot, but Pacome Zouzoua leveled matters after 36 minutes.

The three teams from the CECAFA Zone will hope to improve their chances of making it to the knock out stage by getting maximum points at home at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium when they host different group matches between December 18-20th, 2023.

Al Hilal who have collected three points in Group C will hosts ES Sahel on December 18th, while Simba SC who are bottom of Group B with two points will host Wydad AC the next day. Young Africans SC will hosts Medeama FC on December 20th.

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Al Hilal SC draw Burundi’s Aigle Noir CS in CAF Champions League

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Sudan’s Al Hilal SC have been drawn against Burundi Premier League champions Aigle Noir CS in the first preliminary round of the 2026/2027 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.

The draw was conducted on Friday in Cairo, Egypt.

The 2025/2026 quarter finalists Al Hilal SC will play the first leg in Burundi between September 4-6th, and later hosts their return leg in Kigali between September 11-13th.

Incase they go past the first hurdle, Sudan’s Al Hilal SC will then face the winner between Aigloms FC N’Djamena (Chad) and Sidaama Buna FC (Ethiopia).

“The CECAFA Kagame Cup has given us good preparations ahead of the CAF Champions League,” says Al Hilal SC head coach Guy Bukasa Misakabu.

South Sudan Premier League champions El Merriekh SC Bentiu will also make a return to the competition when they face Heegan SC (Somalia), while Gor Mahia FC (Kenya) take on Pyramids FC (Egypt) in the first preliminary round.

Uganda’s Vipers SC will take on Mauritania’s giants FC Nouadhibou, APR FC (Rwanda) face Les Aigles Du Congo, while Young Africans SC (tanzania) play Botswana’s Gaborone Utd FC.

The three highest-ranked clubs earned a bye through the first preliminary round: South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns, Esperance and Renaissance Berkane.

The second preliminary round follows a similar pattern. First legs fall between 16 and 18 October, and the return matches take place from the 23rd to the 25th.

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Sudan’s Al Hilal SC fails to jump CAF Champions League quarter final hurdle

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Sudan’s Al Hilal SC are out of the 2025/2026 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.

After picking a 1-1 away draw against Morocco’s RS Berkane, Al Hilal suffers a 1-0 defeat in the return leg played on Sunday at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda.

Munir Chouiar netted the lone goal after 93 minutes to ensure RS Berkane qualified for the semi-final stage on a 2-1 goal aggregate.

Chouiar made amends after his penalty had been saved by the Al Hilal SC goalkeeper earlier in the 61st minute.

Few minutes into the second half the Sudan side thought they had taken the lead through Adama Coulibaly, but after VAR review, the goal was ruled out.

Laurentiu Regecamp, the Al Hilal SC coach said that although his team is eliminated from the competition, his team should be able to learn something from this.

RS Berkane now join other teams Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa), ES Tunis (Tunisia) and another Moroccan side AS FAR in the semi-final stage.

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10-man Al Hilal collect valuable away draw against RS Berkane

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Sudan giants Al Hilal SC collected a valuable away 1-1 draw to RS Berkane in the first leg of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League quarter finals played on Saturday night.

Omar Abdel Rahman gave the Al Hilal side the lead after 13 minutes to silence the home fans at the Municipal Stadium in Berkane.

The two sides continued to attack and create several scoring opportunities, but the first half ended 1-0 with Al Hilal SC in the driving seat.

After recess the hosts RS Berkane pushed for an equalizer throughout intensifying their attacks. Their efforts paid off seven minutes in injury time when they were awarded a penalty.

Al Hilal SC defender Steven Ebuela tackled in the box and the referee awarded a penalty. Ebuela was sent off, while Mounir Chouiar successfully converted the penalty.

The second leg will take place on March 22 at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda. The winner will face the winner between reigning champions Pyramids FC (Egypt) and Morocco’s Raja Casablanca.

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Sudan’s Al Hilal make early trip to Morocco ahead of RS Berkane tie

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Sudan Premier League giants Al Hilal SC have traveled to Morocco ahead of their first leg tie against RS Berkane in the TotalEnergies CAF Champions league.

Coach Laurentiu Reghecampf’s team traveled on Thursday ahead of the match at the Municipal Stadium in Berkane on March 14th.

“We are determined to try and get a good result I this first leg and it explains why we have also made an early trip,” says the Al Hilal coach.

Although Reghecampf considers it a very tough and tactical encounter, he is optimistic they have what it takes to register good results in the two legs. “We need to be at our best to defend and attack as a team,” he added.

To reach the quarter final stage Al Hilal SC topped Group C with 11 points after registering three wins, two draws and one defeat. RS Berkane came second in Group A with 10 points behind reigning champions Pyramids.

Al Hilal SC will host RS Berkane in the return leg on March 22nd at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda.

Al Hilal SC are currently to pf the table in the Rwanda Premier League. They opted to play in the Rwanda Premier League because of the political instability back in Sudan.

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