Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa secured a CAF Champions
League semi-finals place Wednesday, while record eight-time title-holders Al
Ahly of Egypt got back into contention to join them.
Sundowns edged Zamalek of Egypt 1-0 in a cagey Pretoria clash
after Ali Gabr conceded an own goal 11 minutes from time on a cold southern
hemisphere winter night.
Gabr deflected a low Percy Tau cross past goalkeeper Ahmed El
Shenawy in a game of few clearcut scoring chances.
Colombian Leonardo Castro should have given Sundowns an early
lead, but blazed over with a clear sight of goal, and El Shenawy used a leg to
foil Zimbabwean Khama Billiat later in the half.
The South Africans have nine points from three victories in
Group B, a mini-league reduced to three clubs when Entente Setif of Algeria
were kicked out over a pitch invasion.
Five-time African champions Zamalek have three points having
won only one of three matches and two-time champions Enyimba of Nigeria are pointless
following two losses.
Zamalek will join Sundowns in the semi-finals if they do not
lose at home to Enyimba during August.
Reaching the semi-finals continues a remarkable turnaround
for Pretoria outfit Sundowns after they were eliminated in the final qualifying
round only to be reinstated.
On the eve of the group draw it was discovered that V Club of
the Democratic Republic of Congo, who beat Sundowns, had fielded an ineligible
player and they were disqualified.
Rami Rabia scored in the first minute of the second half to
give Ahly a surprise 1-0 away win over Group A leaders Wydad Casablanca of
Morocco in Rabat.
The defender darted forward to nod a free-kick wide of
goalkeeper Zouheir Laaroubi and into the corner of the net.
It was a must-win match for Ahly after collecting just one
point from a possible nine in three previous mini-league matches.
The result sets up an intriguing climax during August with
Wydad and Zesco United of Zambia having seven points each and ASEC Mimosas of
the Ivory Coast and Ahly four apiece.
Zesco came from behind to draw 1-1 with ASEC in a lacklustre
Abidjan match.
Nabi Kone nodded the hosts ahead in the second half and
Jackson Mwanza levelled three minutes later.
The seven title contenders are chasing a $1.5 million (1.35
million euros) first prize and a place in the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup in
Japan.

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