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2015 CAF Champions league: Notebooks

Cairo, Egypt (PANA) - The following are notebooks following the emergence of group stage qualifiers in the 2015 CAF Champions league at the weekend, according to the CAF media outlet.

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History made in Africa - Algerian clubs ES Setif, USM Alger and El Eulma made history in the CAF Champions League at the weekend by advancing to the group phase of the competition and giving their country unprecedented three places in that round.

Morocco's Maghreb Tetouan and Egypt's Smouha gave the region two other clubs in the group phase, with Sudanese teams Al Merrikh and Al Hilal, as well as four-time champions TP Mazembe being the only gatecrashers to the North African party. The winner of the competition will represent the continent at the FIFA Club World Cup at the end of the year.

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Game of the week - ES Setif 2-2 Raja Casablanca, Setif qualifying 4-1 on penalties. Last year Sofiane Khedairia was one of the reasons why ES Setif secured its second African title and the goalkeeper was the hero for his side on the weekend as it progressed into the group stage at the expense of Raja Casablanca of Morocco.

El-Hedi Belameiri and Mourad Delhoum gave the home side a two-goal lead, but Abdelilah Hafidi and a last-gasp penalty from Adil Karrouchy made the aggregate score 4-4. In the penalty shootout, Khedairia emerged the mach-winner, saving two of the spot-kicks and keeping alive Les Aigles Noirs hopes of successfully defending their title.

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The surprise of the weekend was Al Ahly 1-0 Moghreb Tetouan, with Tetouan qualifying 3-4 on penalties.

After losing the first leg in Morocco through an injury-time goal, eight-time champion Al Ahly went into its home leg knowing that it needed to score at least once, and the host, once again playing in an empty stadium due to security concerns, went in pursuit of the tie-levelling goal from the start.

Al Ahly was rewarded for its efforts shortly before the break when playmaker Abdalla Said scored from a Basem Ali cross. But it was to remain the only goal of the match and the tie had to be decided in a penalty shoot-out, with the Cairo giants missing twice through Trezeget, who blasted over the bar and captain Hossam Ghaly, whose shot was saved by goalkeeper Mohamed El Yousfi.

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Other matches - It was a good weekend for Sudan as both their representatives in the competition advanced, giving the country two teams in the group phase for only the second time in Champions League history. Al-Hilal, which did much of the work in the first-leg when it won 1-0 in DR Congo against Sanga Balende, added another 1-0 victory to advance 2-0 on aggregate with captain Saif Masawi scoring the only goal of the game.

In Rades, Abdalla Duffor gave Al-Merrikh the lead against two-time champion Esperance du Sahel and although the home side managed to come back for a 2-1 victory, Al-Merrikh advanced to the group phase on the away-goal rule. Esperance had at least reached the last eight in its previous 15 appearances in the competition.

Veteran German coach Otto Pfister managed to take USM Alger into the group phase for the fourth time in its history. The Algerian club, which beat AS Kaloum 2-1 in the first leg, managed to secure a 1-1 draw in Guinea to advance 3-2 on aggregate, while El Eulma gave the North African country a historic third team in the group phase as it beat Tunisian club CS Sfaxien on penalties after losing 1-0 in Sfax.

In the final game of the round, Jean Kasusula and Côte d'Ivoire international Roger Assale ensured a 2-1 victory for TP Mazembe against Stade Malien. The four-time champion advanced 4-3 on aggregate.

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Player of the week - Egyptian club Smouha has very much played second-fiddle to Cairo giant Al Ahly and Zamalek, but when the draw for the group phase of the Champions League is conducted, the Alexandria-based club will be the sole representatives for their country.

The player the Blue Wave can thank is Salah Amin, who found the 2-0 winner against Congolese club AC Leopards in injury time to see his side through 2-1 on aggregate. The 33-year-old, who has played once for Egypt, is celebrating his first Champions League campaign in his rookie season with the club making its debut in the event.

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The statistics - 5 is the number of matches that holder ES Setif has drawn in its last six Champions League matches since losing the second leg of the semi-final in Lubumbashi against Mazembe last year.

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What they said -- "We want to make history. Playing in the group stage is not our ultimate objective. We want to go as far as we can and possibly win the competition," Smouha coach Helmi Toulan.
-0- PANA VAO/SEG 5May2015