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The triumph marks their second consecutive win in the tournament, having previously secured the title in 2016.
The decisive match saw Teboho Mokoena score the equalizer in the first half’s added time, nullifying Mohamed Hrimat’s opening goal from a penalty for FAR Rabat.
The aggregate score, which favored Sundowns 2-1 after the first leg in Pretoria, was sealed with a crucial save by goalkeeper Ronwen Williams during the second leg, thwarting Hrimat’s second penalty attempt.
The win was not just a testament to Sundowns’dominance in African club football but also their prowess on the continent.
The club, a powerhouse in South African football, boasts a rich history of achievements at both domestic and continental levels.
The victory over FAR Rabat was a blend of skill, strategy, and determination, as evidenced by Mokoena’s crucial equalizer and Williams’game-saving save.
As the dust settles on the 2025/26 CAF Champions League, Mamelodi Sundowns will undoubtedly celebrate their achievement with pride.
The club’s fans, who have been unwavering in their support, will be celebrating their heroes’triumph. For Sundowns, the future looks bright, with the potential for more success both domestically and on the continent.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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