African club competitions return after lengthy hiatus

The CAF Champions League and the African Confederation Cup will resume at the semifinal stage.

Published : Oct 15, 2020 09:57 IST

Esperance Sportive is the last year's African Champions League winner. - REUTERS
Esperance Sportive is the last year's African Champions League winner. - REUTERS
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Esperance Sportive is the last year's African Champions League winner. - REUTERS

African club competitions return following a hiatus of more than six months, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, as both the Champions League and African Confederation Cup resume at the semifinal stage.

Morocco plays host to all four ties this weekend. The Champions League is continuing in its traditional format but the Confederation Cup is being concluded in a mini-tournament at a single venue, as was the case with Europe’s two annual club competitions in August.

Africa’s strict lockdown regulations and travel restrictions have kept the competitions from being concluded sooner and there was concern, at one stage, they might have to be cancelled.

Casablanca vs Al Ahly

Last season’s runner-up Wydad Casablanca hosts record winner Al Ahly of Egypt behind closed doors at the cavernous Mohamed V Stadium in Casablanca on Saturday in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal.

Raja Casablanca meets Zamalek on Sunday at the same venue in another tie pitting a Moroccan club against Egyptian opposition.

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The return legs will be played in Alexandria on October 23 and October 24 respectively.

The Confederation of African Football had originally intended to host the final stages of both competitions in a mini-tournament format with single semifinals and a final a few days later at a central venue.

Final in Duola, Cameroon

Cameroon was asked to host the Champions League final-four but pulled out and, after that, no alternative could be found, leading to the decision to continue with the usual two-legged format.

The final, however, is no longer over two legs for the first time in the competition’s 56-year history, but will be played in Douala, Cameroon on November 6. The decision to play the final in a single game was already made last year.

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The Confederation Cup will be concluded behind closed doors at Rabats Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

There is an all-Moroccan clash between Hassania Agadir and Renaissance Berkane on Monday, followed the next day by the second semifinal between Guineas Horoya and Pyramids of Egypt. The final will be played on Sunday, October 25.

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