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The fifth and final round of the African Champions League group stage, which saw the first qualifying match of the quarter-finals, the Esperance of Tunisia ("champions"), ended with the conflict raging on other cards.
Esperance has the best defense line of the African Champions League group stage after a one-page strike in five matches, while Simba has the weakest line of defense after a break from 12 pages.
In the same context, the Congolese Mazembe led the most powerful attack of the group stage after scoring 11 goals, while African champions Nadia Platinum and Leopi Stars of Nigeria shared the title from the weakest with only two goals.
Esperance is the only team to have suffered a defeat in the knockout stages of the Champions League, while Ismailia and Zimbabwe's platinum champions have failed to taste the victory.
The following report highlights what happened in the fifth round of the African Champions League.
first group
The Suns kept their hopes of qualifying for the quarter-finals after defeating Platinum with a 3-0 win over Platinum (3-0 win). The conflict is still raging between Wydad Casablanca and Cote d'Ivoire's ASEC. "Result of the victory of the ASEC on the Wydad 2-0.
Wydad Casablanca are ahead of the ASEC with a 5-2 win in the first round, and Wydad will have to win the next round on Sun Dunes to qualify, regardless of the outcome of the other match opponent ASEC at Platinum. For the quarterfinals, the win over Platinum and Wydad stumbled on a loss or draw against Sun Downs.
Group II
Tunisian Esperance won its first quarter-final victory with a 2-0 win over Horvaya Conakry in the second round.
While the competition between Horuya and Orlando Pirates was limited to ripping out the second round, and to second place the Guinea champion with seven points, one point ahead of Orlando, the third.
Orlando will be the guest of Horoia in the next round and the South African champions must win only for the official climb, while the champions of Guinea may withdraw from the match with a draw to continue the course.
Group III
Algerian Al-Shabab Al-Ghassantin, who played in the group stage for the first time in his history, had the opportunity to qualify for the quarter-finals with a home defeat against Club African from Tunisia with a goal from Paseiro Compaore of Burkina Faso, while Isma Ili was away from the competition for the C group cards, 1.
The young people of Constantine lead the group with 10 points, followed by Mazembe in second place with 8 points, and Africain in third place with 7 points.
Mazembe must win the youth of Constantine in the next round to qualify without taking into account the result of his African match against Ismaili. On the other hand, the Tunisian hero must beat Ismaili with the fall of the champions of Congo at home, shoot or lose to qualify, while the youth of Constantine Need to win or draw to secure the qualification in the next round.
Group IV
Al-Ahli, Al-Sa'oura, Vita Club and Simba are all likely to qualify for the quarter-finals of the African Champions League.
JSM leads group D with 8 points, one ahead of Al Ahly and the Vita Club, while Simba is fourth and last with 6 points.
Al-Ahli has only to beat Al-Saoura to qualify, while Simba will find himself in the next round with the Vita Club, while Al-Saoura will want to qualify for a draw. or defeat Al Ahli. Or a draw with the defeat of Simba and Ahli against the champions of Algeria.
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