CAFCL wrap: AmaZulu upset TP Mazembe to qualify; Al Ahly thrash Niger’s USGN

Seven 2021/22 Caf Champions League group stage playoff games were played across Africa on Saturday.

Eight group stage tickets have been secured already, as Egyptian club Zamalek completed the double over Kenya’s Tusker to qualify on Friday.

From Saturday’s games, South African club AmaZulu stunned DR Congo heavyweights TP Mazembe to book their first-ever group stage berth in Lubumbashi.

Benni McCarthy’s side held Mazembe to a goalless draw in the first leg in South Africa and played out a 1-1 draw at the Stade TP Mazembe.

AmaZulu qualified on away goal rule with Bossu Nzali’s 90th minute equalizer after Bongi Ntuli had put the hosts ahead in the 38th minute.

At the Al-Salam Stadium in Cairo, defending champions Al Ahly thrashed Niger’s Union Sportive Gendarmerie Nationale 6-1 to qualify 7-2 on aggregate.

The Reds were held to a 1-1 draw in Egypt last week.

Mohamed Sherif and Magdi Afsha scored in the 9th and 17th minutes for Mosimane’s side before Hinsa Issoufou pulled one back for the Nigeriens to end the first half 2-1.

Al Ahly came back from the break firing as Afsha (58’), Hussein El Shahat (64’), Kahraba (69’), and Hamdi Fathi (89’) scored the other four goals to wrap up the tie.

It is the 7th straight season Al Ahly are making the group stage of the Caf Champions League.

Meanwhile, Angola’s Sagrada Esperanca have made history by qualifying for their first group stage.

They progressed 3-2 on aggregate against Eswatini’s Royal Leopards after a 1-0 defeat yesterday. Sagrada Esperanca won the first leg 3-1 in Angola.

Other results

Etoile du Sahel (Tunisia) 4-0 APR (Rwanda)

Zanaco (Zambia) 2-1 Al-Merreikh (Sudan)

Petro Atletico (Angola) 2-0 Otoho d’Oyo (Congo)

Raja Club Athletic (Morocco) 2-0 LPRC Oilers (Liberia)  

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