Al Ahly, Mamelodi Sundowns to renew CAF Champions League rivalry

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Title-holders Al Ahly of Egypt and SA’s finest Mamelodi Sundowns will meet in the CAF Champions League for the fourth consecutive season.

Title-holders Al Ahly of Egypt and South Africa’s finest Mamelodi Sundowns will meet in the CAF Champions League for the fourth consecutive season after the groups draw was made in Cairo on Tuesday.

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Record 10-time champions Al Ahly and one-time winners Mamelodi Sundowns were placed in Group A with Sudanese clubs Al Hilal and Al Merrikh.

South Africa-born Al Ahly coach Pitso Mosimane made the draw under the supervision of a Confederation of African Football (CAF) official and appeared happy at the prospect of facing his former club.

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Mosimane masterminded a sensational 5-1 quarter-final triumph by Mamelodi Sundowns over Al Ahly in 2019, but could not prevent the Cairo Red Devils gaining revenge the following season with a 3-1 overall victory.

‘Jingles’ was in the Al Ahly dugout when the teams were drawn together at the last-eight stage for a third straight season and once again the Egyptians advanced 3-1 on aggregate.

Al Ahly have only lost once to Mamelodi Sundowns

All told, the teams have met 10 times in the elite African club competition with Al Ahly winning all five matches in Egypt and drawing four and losing one in South Africa. 

“Ahly have eliminated Sundowns in the last two seasons and let us see what happens next time,” was the cautious comment of Mosimane after the draw.

The Egyptian outfit are hoping to become the first club to win the competition three consecutive times after defeating Egyptian rivals Zamalek and Kaizer Chiefs in the previous two finals.

Al Ahly and TP Mazembe from the Democratic Republic of Congo have failed twice and Enyimba of Nigeria and Esperance of Tunisia once in treble bids after winning back-to-back CAF Champions League titles.

Esperance were drawn with fellow Tunisian side Etoile Sahel in Group C, which is completed by Chabab Belouizdad of Algeria and surprise qualifiers Jwaneng Galaxy of Botswana.

Casablanca clubs Raja and Wydad, who have won the competition five times between them, Esperance and Zamalek could pose the greatest threats to Al Ahly.

Wydad and five-time champions Zamalek are in Group D and should advance to the quarter-finals at the expense of Angolan sides Petro Atletico and Sagrada Esperanca. 

Raja, who took Al Ahly to penalties before losing a CAF Super Cup match last week, face regular campaigners Horoya of Guinea and Entente Setif of Algeria and newcomers AmaZulu in Group B. 

“Watch out for AmaZulu – they can beat anyone on their day,” said Mosimane about the Durban club who shocked Mazembe in a qualifier.

Match day 1 is scheduled for February 11 and 12, the first weekend after the conclusion of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon.  

The group winners and runners-up will qualify for quarter-finals.

Match days: February 11-12, 18-19, 25-26, March 11-12, 18-19, April 1-2

CAF Champions League group stage draw:

Group A: Al Ahly (EGY, holders), Mamelodi Sundowns (RSA), Al Hilal, Al Merrikh (both SUD)

Group B: Raja Casablanca (MAR), Horoya (GUI), Entente Setif (ALG), AmaZulu (RSA)

Group C: Esperance, Etoile Sahel (both TUN), Chabab Belouizdad (ALG), Jwaneng Galaxy (BOT)

Group D: Wydad Casablanca (MAR), Zamalek (EGY), Petro Atletico, Sagrada Esperanca (both ANG)



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