AS FAR secured their place in the CAF Champions League semi-finals with a good away performance in Cairo, overcoming Pyramids FC in the decisive second leg of their quarter-final tie.
The Moroccan side delivered a composed display on Egyptian soil, building on a balanced first-leg result to seal qualification. AS FAR had drawn 1–1 at home, leaving everything to play for in the return leg in Cairo.
Slim opened the scoring early in the ninth minute, giving the visitors immediate control of the tie. Hrimat then doubled the advantage in the 54th minute, putting the result beyond doubt and confirming AS FAR’s progression to the final four.
Playing away in Cairo is traditionally one of the toughest challenges in African club football, but AS FAR showed discipline and efficiency to manage the occasion.
Their early goal allowed them to dictate the tempo, while the second-half strike ensured there would be no late comeback from the Egyptian side. The result highlights the growing competitiveness of Moroccan clubs on the continental stage.
GOOOOOAAAAALL ⚽️
Reda Slim opens the scoring to give AS FAR the lead once again against Pyramids in the CAF Champions League
🇪🇬 Pyramids 0-1 AS FAR 🇲🇦 (1-2 on aggregate)#TotalEnergiesCAFCL #CAFCL #CAFChampionsLeague #Pyramids
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Semi-final clash awaits
With qualification secured, AS FAR now advance to the semi-finals of the competition, scheduled for April.
They will face the winner of the quarter-final tie between RS Berkane and Al Hilal, setting up the possibility of another all-Moroccan clash on the continental stage.
AS FAR now continue their push for a second CAF Champions League title as they move closer to the final stages of the competition


