MEKNES, MOROCCO
Pyramids FC made history on Tuesday night by qualifying for their first-ever TotalEnergies CAF Champions League semi-final, edging out Morocco’s FAR Rabat despite a 2-0 defeat in the second leg at the Stade d'Honneur in Meknes.
The Egyptian side progressed
4-3 on aggregate after their emphatic 4-1 win in Cairo last week gave them a
crucial cushion heading into the away leg.
That first-leg advantage
proved decisive, as Royal Army fell just one goal short of completing an
incredible comeback in front of their home fans.
Backed by a lively crowd in
Meknes, the Moroccan outfit came out firing. Youssef El-Fahli opened the
scoring in just the seventh minute, raising hopes of an early resurgence.
The early strike injected
belief into Royal Army's play as they surged forward in waves, determined to
erase the deficit.
Pyramids, however, responded
swiftly. Defender Mohamed Hamdy nearly silenced the crowd with a powerful
header in the 12th minute, only to be denied by goalkeeper Hamza Hayani, who
tipped it wide.
Despite the mounting pressure,
Pyramids remained composed at the back, with veteran goalkeeper Ahmed
El-Shenawy delivering a composed performance to keep his side’s aggregate lead
intact through the first half.
The restart saw FAR Rabat
maintain their momentum. El-Fahli had a golden opportunity to grab a second
just minutes in, but El-Shenawy was equal to the challenge once again, making
two vital saves in quick succession.
The breakthrough finally came in the 82nd minute when substitute Joel Villa struck the second goal, setting up a nervy finish.
The Moroccans continued to
push, and in the 93rd minute, they were inches away from a third when Zahzouh’s
free-kick narrowly missed the target.
Pyramids held on through five
minutes of added time, showing grit and resilience to protect their narrow
aggregate lead and book a place in the last four of the continent’s premier
club competition.
The Egyptian club will now
await the winner of the other quarter-final between Orlando Pirates and MC
Alger. Pirates hold a slender 1-0 advantage heading into the second leg on
Wednesday.
For Pyramids FC, this is a
landmark achievement in their short but ambitious history. Having risen rapidly
through Egyptian football in recent years, the club now finds itself among the
continent’s elite with a shot at continental glory.
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