Al-Ahly of Egypt crowned the “tenth” and consolidated the throne of the “African Champions”
Al-Ahly of Egypt was crowned champion of the African Champions League for the tenth time in its history and the second in a row by beating Kaizer Chiefs of South Africa, who played the entire second half with ten players, 3-0 in the final match in Casablanca today.
The goals of the winner were scored by Mohamed Sharif (53), Mohamed Magdy "Afsha" (64), and Amr Al-Sulayya (74).
Kaizer Chiefs played with ten players in the entire second half, after the player Happy Maciani was sent off in the third minute of stoppage time in the first half, and failed to win his first continental title.
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