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“Top Players’ Marketing Value in African Champions League Semi-Finals, Featuring Al Ahly and Esperance”


Written by: Nourhan Taman

Friday, May 12, 2023 01:00 PM

team solves Al Ahly A heavy guest at ten in the evening today, Friday, against his Tunisian counterpart, Esperance, in the first leg of the African Champions League semi-finals, which will be held at Hammadi Al-Aqrabi Stadium without an audience, in implementation of the penalty imposed by the Confederation of African Football “CAF” due to the events that took place in the blood and gold team’s recent match in the African Championship. Against Algeria’s JS Kabylie in the second leg of the CAF Champions League quarter-finals.

While the Moroccan Wydad team will host its South African counterpart, Sun Downs, in a fiery confrontation at 10 pm tomorrow, Saturday, at the Mohammed V Sports Complex Stadium, in the first leg of the African Champions League semi-finals, the 2022-2023 season version..

The highest marketing value in the semi-finals of the African Champions League

We review the players with the highest marketing value among the CAF Champions League semi-final clubs.

Aliou Diang – Al-Ahly – 4 million euros

Muhammad Ali Bin Ramadan – Esperance – 2.7 million euros

Yahya Ayatollah – Wydad – 2.5 million euros

Mohamed El-Shennawy – Al-Ahly – 2.5 million euros

Peter Chalwelle – Sundowns – 2.3 million euros

Mohamed Abdel Moneim – Al-Ahly – 2 million euros

Marcelo Allende – Sundowns – 2 million euros

Yassin Meriah – Esperance – 2 million euros

Al-Ahly and Taraji

go up Al Ahly To the semi-finals for the nineteenth and fourth time in a row in the history of its participation in the African Champions League, whether in its old or new name, after a goalless draw with the Moroccan Raja Casablanca team in the second leg of the quarter-finals, which was held in the Moroccan city of Casablanca, and Al-Ahly had won. In the first leg in Cairo, with two free goals scored by Mohamed Abdel Moneim and Hamdi Fathy.

Kenyan Peter Kamako will officiate the Al-Ahly Esperance match in the first leg of the African semi-finals at Rades Stadium, assisted by Soro Fatswani from Lesotho and Gilbert Cheruiyot from Kenya, next to the Somali Omar Abdul Qadir as a fourth referee, and he is present on the Algerian video technology, Mustafa Ghorbal, and is assisted by his compatriot Muqrin Jourari.

Al-Ahly and Al-Taraji match today

Al-Ahly won the championship ten times, which is an African record, as it comes after the Congolese Mazembe clubs and Zamalek with five championships each, followed by Tunisian Esperance with four titles, then Canon Yaounde of Cameroon, Havia Conakry of Guinea and Moroccan Raja and Wydad with three titles each.

Al-Ahly is chasing its 11th title in the African Champions League, after previously crowning it in 1982, 1987, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2020 and 2021.

African Champions League

The “Sheikh of Tunisian Clubs” is chasing his fifth title in the most glorious continental club competitions, after previously crowning him in the 1994, 2011, 2018 and 2019 editions.

Al-Ahly succeeded in qualifying for the final of the African Champions League in the last three versions, and achieved the championship in two versions 2020 and 2021, while losing the last version to the Moroccan Wydad account in 2022.






2023-05-12 10:00:00

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