Videos | Pyramids defeat Houria with Hassan and Al-Saeed, and qualify for the Confederacy Final for the first time in their history.



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Pyramids defeated Houria Conakry of Guinea with two unanswered goals in the 2020 CAF semi-final.

Pyramids encountered his opponent, Houria Conakry of Guinea, at the Mohammed V compound in Casablanca.

Pyramids qualified to face RS Berkane, who reached the final of the Confederacy, after defeating Hassania Agadir by two goals to one.

Pyramids’ two goals in the match were scored by Ibrahim Hassan, who took part in place of Ghanaian John Antwi, and Abdullah Al-Saeed.

The goals of the match between Pyramids and Houria of Guinea

Match details

Ethiopian referee Pamalak Tasima blew his whistle, announcing the start of the match Pyramids and Huria Conakry.

The start of the Pyramids and Horia Guinean match

The course of 10 minutes saw no serious chances from the two teams and a goalless draw still dominated the result.

Abu Bakr Samasiko headed in a header from the corner kick, but the ball passed far from the Pyramids goal in the 15th minute.

Mohamed Farouk shot hard in the 17th minute from outside the area, but Huria’s goalkeeper managed to save the ball twice.

Chance for Mohamed Farouk against Houria

Mohamed Farouk tried to threaten Houria’s goal, but in the 23rd minute he fired a weak shot and an easy one hit the goalkeeper.

The first half hour of the match ended with a goalless draw between the two teams.

Omar Jaber missed the most dangerous opportunity for Pyramids with a shot in the empty goal after receiving a low pass from his teammate Eric Traore, who was launched from the left front of the penalty area, but in the end, an Houria defender managed to clear the ball from the finish line in the 37th minute.

Omar Jaber chance and saves defender Huria

Abdullah Al-Saeed Abdullah Al-Saeed aimed a shot with the sole of his right foot from the edge of the penalty area, but the ball went far from the goal and out of bounds in the last minute of the first half.

Abdullah Al-Saeed shot in front of Horia

Pamlak Tessima, the referee, counted two minutes as time instead of losing, then blew his whistle announcing the end of the first half with a goalless draw between Pyramids and Horia.

The events of the second half of the match between Pyramids and Houria of Guinea, which are hosted by the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca, Morocco.

Pyramids defender Ali Gabr pulled a ball into the back of his team’s penalty area in the 58th minute, while Houria’s forward fell to the ground and demanded a penalty kick.

In the 61st minute, referee Pamalak Tessima awarded Pyramids a penalty for hurting his player Eric Traore, amid strong objections from Houria’s players.

The referee used the mouse technique to verify the veracity of his decision, then annulled the penalty that had counted for Pyramids in the 65th minute.

The penalty disallowed for Pyramids against Houria

Pyramids ‘Ibrahim Hassan scored Pyramids’ first goal with a shot from inside the box, after receiving a pass from Ibrahim Hassan in the 73rd minute.

Pyramids first goal against Houria Guinean

Abdullah Al-Saeed scored his team’s second goal with a shot from the edge of the box that landed in Horia’s goal in the 75th minute.

Abdullah Al-Saeed’s goal against Houria

Horia Conakry scored a goal in the 85th minute, but the referee, Malak Tessema, canceled it after referring to the mouse technique.

The referee sanctioned Tissima 4 minutes in injury time of the match.

The referee blew his whistle, announcing the Pyramids victory over Houria and their qualification for the Confederation Final in the face of the Moroccan Berkane Renaissance.



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