• February 16, 2026
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Al Ahly of Egypt drew with their counterpart, the Royal Moroccan Army, goalless today, Sunday, securing the second qualification ticket from Group Two to reach the quarter-finals of the African Football Champions League, concluding the matches of the sixth and final round of the group stage.

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Al Ahly

Al Ahly is a major Egyptian sports club based in Cairo, founded in 1907. It is historically one of Africa’s most successful football clubs, with a record number of continental titles, and has played a significant role in Egyptian sporting and social culture.

Egypt

Egypt is home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations, with a recorded history spanning over 5,000 years and famed for its pharaohs, pyramids, and monuments along the Nile River. Its cultural landscape is dominated by iconic sites like the Giza pyramid complex and the Valley of the Kings, which reflect its ancient religious beliefs and architectural mastery. Following periods of Hellenistic, Roman, Arab, and Ottoman rule, modern Egypt became an independent republic in the 20th century, with its ancient heritage remaining central to its national identity.

Royal Moroccan Army

The Royal Moroccan Army is the land force branch of the Moroccan Armed Forces, founded in 1956 following the country’s independence from France and Spain. It traces its historical roots to earlier Moroccan military formations and has since been a key institution in national defense and stability.

Moroccan

Morocco is a North African country with a rich cultural heritage shaped by indigenous Amazigh (Berber), Arab, Islamic, and European influences. Historically, it has been home to powerful empires like the Almoravid and Almohad, and its famous sites include the ancient city of Fez, the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, and the historic medina of Essaouira.

African Football Champions League

The African Football Champions League, officially known as the CAF Champions League, is the premier annual club football competition in Africa. It was founded in 1964 as the African Cup of Champions Clubs and was rebranded to its current name in 1997. The tournament crowns the continent’s top club team, with Egyptian clubs Al Ahly and Zamalek being among its most successful participants.

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