Three Moroccan Clubs in the African Semi-Finals
Moroccan clubs continue to shine in continental competitions, after the success of three representatives in reaching the semi-finals of the African Champions League and the Confederation Cup, confirming once again the strong Moroccan presence on the continent.
In the Champions League, both the Royal Army and Renaissance Berkane managed to secure their tickets to the semi-finals, following a strong path characterized by discipline and effectiveness, setting up an all-Moroccan encounter that guarantees a spot in the final.
In the Confederation Cup, Olympique Safi achieved a remarkable feat by qualifying for the semi-finals at the expense of Wydad Athletic Club, in a direct confrontation between two Moroccan teams.
This qualification marks a historic step for Olympique Safi in its first continental participation, after an impressive performance that demonstrated a clear ability to compete and surpass the knockout stages.
These results reflect the continued superiority of Moroccan clubs at the African level, as their presence in the final stages has become a regular occurrence in recent years, with repeated appearances on the podiums since 2019.
In the Champions League, both the Royal Army and Renaissance Berkane managed to secure their tickets to the semi-finals, following a strong path characterized by discipline and effectiveness, setting up an all-Moroccan encounter that guarantees a spot in the final.
In the Confederation Cup, Olympique Safi achieved a remarkable feat by qualifying for the semi-finals at the expense of Wydad Athletic Club, in a direct confrontation between two Moroccan teams.
This qualification marks a historic step for Olympique Safi in its first continental participation, after an impressive performance that demonstrated a clear ability to compete and surpass the knockout stages.
These results reflect the continued superiority of Moroccan clubs at the African level, as their presence in the final stages has become a regular occurrence in recent years, with repeated appearances on the podiums since 2019.