Moroccan Royal Army team qualified for the final of the African Champions League, despite losing 0-1 to their host and fellow countryman Renaissance Berkane, in the second leg of the semi-final of the tournament.
The Royal Army benefited from the positive result it achieved in the first leg at its home ground in Rabat, where the two-goal advantage gave it a comfortable lead that helped it manage the second leg with great confidence to secure its place in the final.
This qualification is the second for the Moroccan team in the African Champions League, after qualifying for the final in 1985, which is the only championship that the team has won in its history.
The Royal Army will meet South Africa’s Sundowns in the final, after the latter qualified at the expense of Tunisia’s Esperance with a 2-0 aggregate score.
