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Egypt’s Al-Ahly won the African Champions League title for the tenth time in history, having beaten the South African Kaizer Chiefs 3-0.
Al-Ahly crushed their South African opponent, Kaizer Chiefs, by three goals against Lashi, in the match that brought them together today, Saturday, in the final of the African Champions, which took place at the Mohammed Sports Complex. V from Casablanca, Morocco.
Al-Ahly came on with a goal scored by Mohamed Sherif in the 53rd minute, and Mohamed Magdy Afsha added the second goal in the 64th minute, and Amr Al-Sulayya added the third goal in the 74th minute.
The game saw Kaizer Chiefs player Happy Machiani sent off in the third minute of extra time.
Al-Ahly qualified for this round after beating Esperance Tunisia in the semi-final 4 / zero in both rounds of the home and away matches, while Kaizer Chiefs qualified after beating Moroccans Wydad in the whole of the two sleeves.
Al-Ahly strengthened his club record with the most African Champions League titles after winning his tenth title.
It was Al-Ahly’s fourteenth appearance in the Champions League final.
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