Moroccan coach Lamia Boumehdi led TP Mazembe to their first coronation in the CAF Women’s Champions League against AS FAR (1-0), Saturday at the El Abdi stadium in El Jadida.
The coach of AS FAR, Mohamed Amine Alioua, predicted it well: “This final will be different from our meeting in the group stage” which ended in a victory for the capital team 3-1 .
Indeed, from the start of the match the Congolese exerted strong pressure on the AS FAR defense which was content to clear. The Military will not last very long before conceding a penalty in the first 5 minutes, awarded after using VAR. Marlene Kasaj Yav in the transformation… 1-0 for TP Mazembe.
Stunned after this opening score, the AS FAR players tried to crescendo into the match, but the direct and rapid play on the “Corbelles” sides remained very dangerous.
In the 16th minute of the match, Kanjinga Nanguji, receiving a low cross from Marta, narrowly missed doubling the lead.
Ten minutes later, the Moroccan champions won a free kick just inside the area but Doha El Madani did not aim her shot well.
A few minutes before the end of the first period, Chaymaa Mourtaji slipped into the Congolese defense, but her foot shot was not well crossed. In the second half, the Military tried to take the initiative but the Congolese always knew how to get by thanks to their physicality. No clear chances were recorded during the second half. At the end of this final, the president of the African Football Confederation, Patrice Motsepe, accompanied in particular by the president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, and the president of TP Mazembe, Moïse Katumbi, proceeded with the presentation of the Cup at TP Mazembe and medals to the teams having occupied the first three places.
The Egyptian team of FC Masar took 3rd place in this competition, after its victory, Friday in the classification match, against the Nigerian Edo Queens on penalties (4 to 3, 0-0 regulation time).
Match for 3rd place: FC Masar takes bronze
Note positive
The Egyptian team of FC Masar took 3rd place in the CAF Women’s Champions League after their victory against the Nigerian Edo Queens on penalties (4-3, 0-0 regulation time), Friday at the El stadium Abdi of El Jadida. After its defeat in the semi-final against AS FAR (2-1), the Egyptian team ended its historic campaign during its first participation in these games on a positive note. For its part, Edo Queens lost in the last four against the Congolese TP Mazembe with a score of 3 goals to 1.
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Declarations
AS FAR coach, Mohamed Amine Alioua, affirmed that his team gave its all against a tactically and physically strong TP Mazembe, during the final of the CAF Women’s Champions League, played on Saturday at the stadium El Abdi in El Jadida.
During the post-match press conference that the Military lost (0-1) against the Congolese, Amine Alioua stressed that his players were “lost” during the first 10 minutes of the match, while assuming “responsibility of defeat.
In this sense, he wanted to congratulate TP Mazembe and its coach, the Moroccan Lamia Boumehdi, for this historic coronation, ensuring that AS FAR will continue to move forward to shine in the next events.
For her part, Lamia Boumehdi said she was happy and honored to win this title in her native country. She noted that her team was afraid of repeating the scenario of the first match against AS FAR, in the group stage, lost (1-3), adding that her players showed good mental abilities by remaining calm during the moments reviews of the finale.
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