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The first places were at stake in groups A and D on Saturday, April 1 in the CAF Champions League.
In group A, defending champions Wydad beat JS Kabylie 3-0. In the 38th minute, Bouly Sambou scored the first goal of the game. A controversial achievement since the Senegalese striker appears offside, and has, it seems on the images, controlled with his hand. He then went on to score twice (51st) before El Moutaraj (87th) completed the scoring.
Earlier in the day, Petro Luanda took the third place in the group. The Angolans beat V.Club 1-0 on Saturday. A success acquired thanks to Jaredi Lopes Texeira, who scored in the 15th minute. Wydad (1st, 13 points) and JS Kabylie (2nd, 10 pts), were already qualified for the quarters. Petro Luanda finished third with 7 points in this group while the Congolese V.Club are last with 4 points.
In Group D, Esperance Tunis also maintained its first place (11 pts) with a 0-0 draw against CR Belouizdad. Yesterday, Friday, March 31, Zamalek had dominated Al Merreikh 4-3 in a spectacular match. With ten units, Belouizdad finishes second and accompanies ES Tunis in the quarterfinals of this Champions League. Zamalek finished third with seven points, two more than Al Merreikh of Sudan, who were last.