A special number for the Royal Army after 4 rounds of the African Champions League

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

The intensity of competition in the African Champions League increases as the end of the group stage approaches, as each team continues its quest to overcome the first hurdle and qualify for the quarter-finals.

Sudanese Al-Hilal is the first club to qualify for the quarter-finals

After four rounds of competition, Al-Hilal of Sudan led their group with 10 points, achieving 3 wins and a draw. Thus, the Sudanese team became the first club to officially qualify for the quarter-finals.

The Royal Army leads the “Group of Death”

For its part, the Royal Army team put in a remarkable performance in the “Group of Death”, achieving two wins and two draws to collect 8 points, which places them at the top of their group so far. . The Moroccan team seeks to continue its good performances to ensure its qualification for the next round.

South Africa’s Orlando Pirates are competing for first place

South African team Orlando Pirates also lead their group with 8 points after achieving two wins and two draws. The South African team looks to be in good shape and hopes to continue its journey towards the quarter-finals.

Surprises are expected in the remaining rounds

With only two rounds remaining in the group stage, the upcoming matches are expected to be marked by surprises that could affect the balance of qualifying, as the competition remains strong until the final moments to determine which clubs will will accompany Al Hilal of Sudan to the final. quarter-finals.

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