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African striker Ghazi Ayadi (40 and 45) and Ismaili striker Benson Shilongo (8).
The African Tunisian has managed to compensate his defeat at the Olympic Stadium Sousse against his host Constantine of Algeria with an unanswered goal in the first round.
Africa is now third with three points, while Ismaili ranks last in the standings.
Ismaili started the game to perfection when he broke through Namibian Benson Shilongo, who has invested a center at a Tariq Taha center (DQ8).
After the goal of the Ismaili African pressure and threatened goalkeeper Mohamed Magdy Sayed several times, and before the end of the first period, Ghazi Ayadi's shot was shot on goal (40) and five minutes later. that Cameroonian referee Nian Allium has awarded a second penalty after the intervention. Striker Ybadin Chamakhi and Al-Ayadi managed to make it a second goal for him and his team (54th).
The Dervishes tried to level the score, but most of their attempts were marked by many African defenses and the vigilance of goalkeeper Saifuddin Cherfi, who saved his goal on more than one occasion.
Stop the match because of the riot of the crowd
Ismaili supporters opposed the decisions of the referee and his badistants, especially after the penalty of the second punishment inflicted on the guests, citing the fact that the African Club striker Ybadin Chamakhi was obstructed out of the penalty area and not inside, causing a delay of more than 10 minutes,
Ismaili players and their technical team also protested a penalty in the second minute of the first period when the ball touched the hand of defender Bilal Al-Aifa, already attached to his body.
The match also stopped at the start of the second half, especially in the 47th minute after Ismaili bottlers fans, then stopped for the third time in the 85th minute for the same reason.
A minute later, the Cameroonian referee was forced to suspend the match for the fourth time as the crowd threw stones and water bottles at the badistant referee and on the club bench African.
Referees continued throwing rocks and shots, refusing to end the match. The referee and the players had to stay on the ground for about 30 minutes, waiting for the security officers to appease the angry crowd, but to no avail.
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