Pyramids Fight Back To Earn Draw Against AS FAR

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Action during CAF Champions League match between Pyramids FC and AS FAR, at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat, Morocco.
Action during CAF Champions League match between Pyramids FC and AS FAR, at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat, Morocco.

AS FAR were held to an evenly balanced 1–1 draw by defending champions, Pyramids FC in the first leg of their CAF Champions League quarter-final clash, at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat, Morocco.

The Moroccan side made the perfect start, taking the lead in just the eighth minute. Zin-Eddine Derrag threaded a pass into Ahmed Hammoudan on the left side of the area, and the winger fired high into the centre of the net to put the hosts ahead.

AS FAR's Ahmed Hammoudan celebrates goal with teammates.
AS FAR’s Ahmed Hammoudan celebrates goal with teammates.

Pyramids attempted to respond quickly, but their attacks were repeatedly halted by the offside flag in the first half, with Fiston Mayele caught beyond the defence on multiple occasions.

Despite enjoying more of the ball as the half progressed, the reigning champions struggled to break down a disciplined AS FAR defence, and the hosts carried their 1–0 advantage into the interval.

After winning successive corners, Mahmoud Zalaka reacted quickest in the 52nd minute, finishing from close range to level the match at 1–1.

Pyramid FC's Mahmoud Zalaka celebrates goal.
Pyramid FC’s Mahmoud Zalaka celebrates goal.

The equaliser sparked a lively spell, with both teams pushing forward in search of a second goal. As the match entered stoppage time, Pyramids nearly snatched a late winner.

Hamed Hamdan tested Tagnaouti with a powerful strike from outside the box before Zico forced another save with a left-footed effort from the left side of the area.

The game ended with both sides level, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of the return leg in Egypt.

Pyramids AS FAR
Pyramids AS FAR

Pyramids will hope home advantage can carry them into the semi-finals while the Moroccans look to build on their early lead from the first encounter.

The encounter at the Stade Moulay Abdellah lived up to its billing as a clash of North African heavyweights, leaving the tie on a knife-edge ahead of the return leg in Cairo.

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