Merreikh book Confed Cup semis spot

KHARTOUM – Brazilian defender Eder Lima turned goal scorer as Al Merreikh booked a CAF Confederations Cup semifinals place on Sunday with a 1-0 win at fellow Sudanese club Al Ahly Shandy.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Al-Merreikh is one of the oldest football clubs in Africa and has won the Sudanese Premier League title 18 times. Net photo.

KHARTOUM – Brazilian defender Eder Lima turned goal scorer as Al Merreikh booked a CAF Confederations Cup semifinals place on Sunday with a 1-0 win at fellow Sudanese club Al Ahly Shandy.Lima, a 26-year-old once on the books of famous Sao Paulo club Santos, scored after 75 minutes of a match briefly halted just before time as several local supporters threw stones to protest decisions by the Moroccan referee.The incident came just two weeks after Shandy followers stoned Merreikh players as they left the field in Omdurman following a 2-0 win, injuring Egypt goalkeeper Essam Al Hadary.About 100 Merreikh supporters demonstrated their loyalty by walking 150 kilometres from the capital Khartoum to north-eastern town Shandy for the Sudanese showdown instead of using buses, taxis or cars.Merreikh have 10 points after four rounds in Group A followed by arch Omdurman rivals Al Hilal (eight), Ahly (three) and 2011 semifinalists InterClube of Angola (one).Hilal need only draw at home to Ahly on October 5 to join Merreikh in the semifinals of the second-tier Pan-African club competition with a $660 000 first prize.The second-place side gave their best performance of the mini-league phase to hammer InterClube 3-0 in Omdurman through first half goals from Senegalese Ibrahima Sane, Mudathir Eltaib and Mohammed Al Tahir.Djoliba of Mali clinched a semifinals place from Group B on Saturday with a surprise 2-1 win at 2011 CAF Champions League runners-up Wydad Casablanca of Morocco and AC Leopards of Congo Brazzaville are poised to join them.