
Kabylie Youth Crush Gold Stars and Qualify for the Second Round of the African Champions League
The Kabylie Youth team secured its place in the second preliminary round of the African Champions League after a resounding victory over its Ghanaian guest, Gold Stars, with a score of five goals to none, in the return match held at the late Mujahid Hussein Ait Ahmed Stadium.
The "Canaries"' goals came through a brace from Lahlo Akhrib, while Riyad Boudebouz added a goal from a penalty kick, and both Mehdi Margham and Walid Maliki scored one goal each, confirming the Algerian team's superiority after winning the first leg with a score of two to zero, thus securing their passage with a total of seven clean goals.
The players of coach Joseph Zeinbauer displayed a strong offensive face, imposing their rhythm on the match thanks to the harmony among the team lines, which gave them a clear advantage from the beginning until the final whistle.
With this significant victory, the representative of Algerian football announces its readiness to enter the continental competition with high ambitions, amidst the aspirations of its fans to continue the journey and achieve results that reflect its historical standing in the African arena.
The "Canaries"' goals came through a brace from Lahlo Akhrib, while Riyad Boudebouz added a goal from a penalty kick, and both Mehdi Margham and Walid Maliki scored one goal each, confirming the Algerian team's superiority after winning the first leg with a score of two to zero, thus securing their passage with a total of seven clean goals.
The players of coach Joseph Zeinbauer displayed a strong offensive face, imposing their rhythm on the match thanks to the harmony among the team lines, which gave them a clear advantage from the beginning until the final whistle.
With this significant victory, the representative of Algerian football announces its readiness to enter the continental competition with high ambitions, amidst the aspirations of its fans to continue the journey and achieve results that reflect its historical standing in the African arena.