Tunisian club Esperance has announced the absence of one of its key stars for the upcoming match against South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns in the first leg of the CAF Champions League semi-finals. This loss could significantly impact the team's performance in this crucial match.
Yess Turup, the head coach of Al Ahly, has accepted full responsibility for the team's early exit from the CAF Champions League following a harsh defeat to Tunisian club Esperance. This loss raises questions about the future of the team in continental competitions.
The classic match between Sfaxien and Esperance ended in a goalless draw (0-0), sparking widespread debate over refereeing decisions. The match, held on Saturday, featured thrilling moments and tensions between the two teams.
Tunisian authorities have announced that up to <strong>35,000 fans</strong> will be allowed to attend the upcoming match between <strong>Esperance Tunis</strong> and <strong>Mamelodi Sundowns</strong> on <strong>April 12</strong> at Rades Stadium. This match is part of the first leg of the African Champions League semi-finals.
The Tunisian team Esperance achieved a historic victory over Egypt's Al Ahly with a score of 3-2 in Cairo, securing their spot in the semifinals of the CAF Champions League.
Egyptian Al Ahly has exited the African Champions League after losing to Tunisian Esperance 2-3 in a thrilling match held at Cairo Stadium. This defeat marks the end of the tournament for the Egyptian representatives.