RABAT, Sept. 23 -- Morocco's Wydad Casablanca advanced late on Saturday to the CAF Champions League semifinals after defeating Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa 3-2 on penalties.
At the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, the Moroccan champions dominated the match, but were only able to score once at the 26th minute through midfielder Salah Saidi.
The first leg of the quarterfinal in South Africa ended with the same score 1-0 for Mamelodi.
Wydad Casablanca qualified for the second straight time to the CAF Champions League semifinals.
The Moroccan side aim to win their second Champions League title after claiming their first crown back in 1992.?
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