As the CAF Champions League semi-finals reach a boiling point, South Africa’s premier clubs—Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns—stand on the brink of rewriting history. With both ties finely balanced after goalless first-leg encounters, the path to continental glory remains wide open for these domestic powerhouses.
This weekend, both clubs will travel to Egypt for decisive second-leg clashes, knowing that a place in the final—and a shot at African club football’s biggest prize—is within reach.
Sundowns Target a Second Final Amid Cairo Challenge
Mamelodi Sundowns are eyeing a return to the CAF Champions League final for the first time since their historic 2016 triumph. They will lock horns with defending champions Al Ahly at the Cairo International Stadium on Friday evening (6pm SA time), hoping to draw inspiration from their recent dominance over the Egyptian side.
The Brazilians have a strong record on Egyptian soil, having remained unbeaten in their last three trips to face Al Ahly. This includes a memorable outing in the 2023 African Football League semi-final. Their familiarity with the North African giants may offer a psychological advantage that could prove crucial in what promises to be a high-stakes encounter.
Portuguese tactician Miguel Cardoso, who led Esperance de Tunis to the final just last season, brings vital experience to the Sundowns dugout. Having narrowly lost the 2023 final to Al Ahly, Cardoso is determined to take Sundowns a step further this time.
Orlando Pirates Brace for Pyramids Test
Orlando Pirates face an equally daunting task as they gear up for a showdown against Pyramids FC at the 30 June Stadium, with kickoff set for 8pm SA time. The Buccaneers have enjoyed an impressive campaign, finishing top of their group and remaining unbeaten thus far.
Their journey has showcased tactical flexibility—starting with free-flowing, attacking football and shifting toward a more pragmatic approach in the knockout stages. In their quarter-final clash with MC Alger, they successfully defended a slender first-leg advantage to progress. This adaptability could be key against a Pyramids side expected to go on the offensive from the outset.
While they may need to soak up pressure, Pirates know that any score draw would see them advance on the away goals rule—a regulation that could tilt the tie in their favor after their 0-0 result at home.
Youthful Energy and Big-Match Mentality
For the Buccaneers, youthful energy has been a driving force in their campaign. Defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi has been a revelation at the back, helping the team to an impressive defensive record despite his late entry into the squad. Up front, Mohau Nkota has delivered with three vital goals, but it is the flair and creativity of Relebohile Mofokeng that could unlock the door in Cairo.
Sundowns, meanwhile, boast a squad brimming with experience and depth. Their consistent performances and squad rotation throughout the season have kept players fresh for the business end of the tournament. With their mental fortitude, travel experience, and a coach who knows what it takes to reach the final, they are well-placed to break their semi-final jinx.
The Final Beckons—But First, Egypt Awaits
Both clubs are now 90 minutes away from a potential all-South African final—a scenario that would be historic for domestic football. But before dreaming of the grand stage, Sundowns and Pirates must first weather the storm in Egypt, where the stakes will be at their highest and the margins razor-thin.
The semi-finals are delicately poised. With away goals looming as potential tie-breakers and both teams having shown resilience under pressure, South African fans may dare to believe: history could be just one result away.
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