DR ‹ › RS Berkane secured a dramatic 1–0 win over Al-Hilal on Sunday, March 22, scoring in stoppage time to advance to the CAF Champions League semi-finals with a 2–1 aggregate victory. With the first leg ending 1–1, the return match in Kigali was tightly contested, marked by few clear chances and strong defensive discipline from both sides. The game turned in the second half when Al-Hilal had a goal disallowed by VAR, with the referee instead awarding a penalty to Berkane. Munir Chouiar missed the spot-kick, keeping the tie level. As Al-Hilal pushed for a late winner, Berkane remained patient and struck in the 93rd minute, when Zinedine Machach set up Chouiar, who made amends by scoring the decisive goal. The result sends Berkane into the semi-finals for the first time in their history, where they will face compatriots FAR Rabat, ensuring Morocco a place in the final and raising the prospect of an all-Moroccan showdown.