Dieng atones as Al Ahly hold Young Africans, Stade Malien stay top after goalless draw with Petro Atletico
- Al Ahly stay top of Group B after holding Young Africans
- Stade Malien retain top spot after goalless draw with Petro
- FAR Rabat play JS Kabylie later on Saturday night
Al Ahly maintained their grip on the top of Group B of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League after holding Tanzania’s Young Africans to a 1–1 draw in a tense Matchday 4 encounter on Saturday.
The Egyptian giants were forced to come from behind at the Amani Stadium on Saturday evening, with Aliou Dieng redeeming an earlier defensive lapse to secure a point that keeps Al Ahly three clear at the summit with two rounds remaining.
Young Africans struck first on the stroke of half-time, capitalising on rare confusion in the Al Ahly back line. A low delivery into the penalty area was not dealt with, allowing Ibrahim Hamad to pounce and steer the ball past Mostafa Shobeir in first-half stoppage time, sparking loud celebrations among the home supporters.

That breakthrough capped a disciplined opening period from the Tanzanian side, who absorbed long spells of Al Ahly possession and threatened on the break.
Shobeir had already been called into action earlier in the half, denying Okello and reacting sharply to crosses that tested Ahly’s defensive shape.
Al Ahly, who had beaten Young Africans 2–0 in the reverse fixture in Alexandria a week earlier, emerged with greater urgency after the interval. Their pressure finally told just after the hour mark from a set piece.
Ahmed Mustafa “Zizo” delivered a corner into the heart of the area, where Mahmoud Hassan Trezeguet helped the ball into the path of Dieng, who drove a powerful finish beyond Djigui Diarra to make amends for his earlier mistake.
The equaliser shifted the momentum, with the visitors enjoying their best spell of the match. Trezeguet forced another save from Diarra moments earlier, while Al Ahly’s bench responded by introducing fresh legs in search of a winning goal.
Young Africans, however, remained dangerous. Nzingli went close with a late header that flashed wide, while the hosts continued to push numbers forward, buoyed by the energy of the crowd and the belief that a famous home victory was within reach.
In the closing stages, both sides showed caution, aware of the significance of the result in a finely balanced group. The final whistle confirmed a share of the spoils that suited Al Ahly more than their hosts.
The draw lifts Al Ahly to eight points at the top of Group B, preserving their unbeaten record and keeping qualification firmly in their hands.
Young Africans move to five points in second place, still well positioned in the race for the quarter-finals ahead of back-to-back fixtures against FAR Rabat.
Petro Atletico 0-0 Stade Malien

Stade Malien stayed top of Group D in the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League after being held to a 0–0 draw by Angola’s Petro Atletico in a tense Matchday 4 encounter on Saturday.
The stalemate at the Estádio 11 de Novembro was short on goals but high on consequence, with both sides knowing that points at this stage of the group phase could prove decisive in the race for the quarter-finals.
Petro Atletico began with intent on home soil, pressing early and looking to impose themselves physically, while Stade Malien adopted a more measured approach, content to keep their shape and threaten on the counter. Clear chances were limited in a first half that was largely defined by midfield battles and defensive discipline.
The match’s pivotal moment arrived 11 minutes from time when Petro Atletico were awarded a penalty after sustained pressure inside the box.

Benny stepped up with a golden opportunity to break the deadlock and potentially seal a vital home victory, but the Portuguese forward failed to convert, sending his effort wide and leaving the contest finely balanced.
That miss led to the home crowd lifting their support and injected urgency into Petro Atletico’s play in the closing stages.
The Angolans pushed forward in search of a late winner, but Stade Malien’s back line held firm, repelling a series of hopeful deliveries and ensuring their goalkeeper was rarely troubled.
Both coaches turned to their benches in the second half in an attempt to change the rhythm of the game, yet neither side could find the final touch required to turn pressure into goals.
The draw moves Stade Malien to eight points at the summit of Group D, reinforcing their strong position at the halfway stage of the group campaign.
Petro Atletico, meanwhile, climb to five points and sit third, level with Espérance de Tunis, whose fixture against Simba SC on Sunday is due to complete the round.
With two matchdays remaining, Group D remains finely poised, but Stade Malien’s resilience on the road has kept them firmly in control.