Rabat – RS Berkane booked their place in the CAF Champions League semi-finals after a 1-0 win away to Sudan’s Al Hilal in the second leg of their quarter-final clash.
Berkane will now face fellow Moroccan side AS FAR in the semi-finals, confirming an all-Moroccan clash and guaranteeing Morocco a place in the final.
The first leg in Morocco had ended 1-1, leaving the tie open heading into the return match.
That meant Berkane needed a strong performance away from home, and they delivered when it mattered.
The game stayed tight for long periods, with both sides cautious and aware that a single goal could decide everything.
Al Hilal tried to use home advantage, but Berkane remained organized and patient.
The breakthrough came in the second half.
Berkane were awarded a penalty, which Monir Chouiar stepped up to take. He saw his effort saved, but the Moroccan side kept pushing forward.
Late in the game, deep into stoppage time at 90+3, Chouiar made up for the miss, scoring the only goal of the match to send Berkane through.
It was a decisive moment in a tense encounter, and it confirmed a historic achievement for the club.
This marks the first time RS Berkane have reached the semi-finals of the CAF Champions League, underlining their steady rise on the African stage in recent
The result also shows a strong moment for Moroccan football overall.
Earlier, AS FAR had already secured their place in the semi-finals after an impressive 2-0 win away to Pyramids FC in Cairo.
After a 1-1 draw in the first leg, FAR produced a composed performance in Egypt, scoring early through Slim before Mohamed Hrimat added a second in the second half to seal qualification.


