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Dramatic Late Goals and Tactical Battles Define Second Matchday of CAF Champions League
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A thrilling second matchday of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League group stage concluded on Friday,November 28,2025,with a series of compelling contests across the continent marked by late drama and intricate tactical maneuvering.
RS Berkane Stun Rivers United with Stoppage-Time Comeback
In a stunning display of resilience, RS Berkane overcame a first-half deficit to defeat Rivers United 2-1 in Nigeria. The Moroccan side secured a crucial away victory with two goals in stoppage time, dramatically shifting the momentum of Group A.
Rivers United initially took the lead in the 37th minute when a defender, Lamine Mamadou Camara, inadvertently scored an own goal, providing the Nigerian team with early confidence. Though,RS Berkane refused to concede defeat. Youness El Kaabi leveled the score with a powerful strike from the left side of the box following a chaotic set-piece scramble. The comeback was completed by Mounir Chouiar, who calmly finished from the heart of the penalty area. This sensational turnaround propels RS Berkane to the top of Group A.
Tight Contests in Group B: Al Ahly Maintain Lead, Young Africans Close Behind
Group B witnessed two closely contested matches, with Al Ahly maintaining their position at the summit and Young Africans remaining in close pursuit.
JS Kabylie and Young Africans played out a tense 0-0 draw, characterized by disciplined defending and a fierce midfield battle. Despite fleeting moments of danger, neither side could break the deadlock, with goalkeepers on both teams enjoying relatively quiet evenings.The result sees Young Africans move into second place in Group B, trailing Al Ahly only on goal difference.
In rabat,African footballing giants Al Ahly secured a hard-fought 1-1 draw against AS FAR. AS FAR were presented with an early opportunity to take the lead when Mohamed Hrimat was awarded a penalty in the 37th minute, but his attempt was brilliantly saved by Al Ahly goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir. The hosts quickly capitalized on the miss, with Mohcine Bouriga firing FAR ahead with a powerful strike. Al Ahly responded authoritatively in the second half,with Trézéguet heading home a precise cross from Mohamed Ben Romdhane in the 68th minute to equalize. The draw ensures Al Ahly remain at the top of Group B, narrowly ahead of Young Africans on goal difference.
In Algiers, MC Alger and reigning champions Mamelodi Sundowns played to a 0-0 draw in an evenly balanced encounter. The result sees Mamelodi Sundowns maintain their lead at the top of Group C,while MC Alger secure their first point of the group stages.
The second matchday of the totalenergies CAF Champions League has undoubtedly set the stage for an exciting and unpredictable tournament, with
