Reinstated Ismaily's CAF Champions League Hopes Dimmed By Late Own Goal
24th February 2019
Emad Hamdy put the ball into his net in the fourth minute of stoppage time after Namibian Benson Shilongo had put the Egyptians ahead on 69 minutes behind closed doors in Alexandria
- Ismaily of Egypt conceded a late own-goal to be held 1-1 at home by CS Constantine of Algeria Saturday and have hopes of reaching the CAF Champions League quarter-finals virtually dashed
- The ban on spectators was part of the punishment given to Ismaily after they were reinstated in the competition on appeal having been kicked out over crowd trouble.
- They were also fined $40,000 (about 35,000 euros) and opponents Club Africain of Tunisia, who had been leading 2-1 when play was stopped on 85 minutes, were awarded a 3-0 victory
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa- Ismaily of Egypt conceded a late own-goal to be held 1-1 at home by CS
Constantine of Algeria Saturday and have hopes of reaching the CAF Champions
League quarter-finals virtually dashed.
Emad Hamdy put the
ball into his net in the fourth minute of stoppage time after Namibian Benson
Shilongo had put Ismaily ahead on 69 minutes behind closed doors in Alexandria.
The ban on
spectators was part of the punishment given to Ismaily after they were
reinstated in the competition on appeal having been kicked out over crowd
trouble.
They were also fined
$40,000 (about 35,000 euros) and opponents Club Africain of Tunisia, who had
been leading 2-1 when play was stopped on 85 minutes, were awarded a 3-0
victory.
The Egyptians needed
maximum points to get back into contention for a top-two finish in Group C, but
the self-inflicted wound leaves them without a realistic chance of
survival.
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Ismaily trail joint
leaders Constantine and TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo by six
points.
With two of their
remaining three fixtures away, against Constantine next weekend and Club
Africain, Ismaily will do well to avoid finishing last.
Shilongo volleyed
Ismaily into the lead when he took advantage of a slip by Algerian Kheireddine
Arroussi to fire past Chamseddine Rahmani.
It was destined to
be the match-winner until a low cross bounced off Hamdy and landed in the
corner of the net.