Aboutrika inspires Al Ahly to African crown
Egypt veteran scores in last home game before retiring to beat Orlando Pirates and give Cairo team eighth African title.

Al Ahly's Mohamed Aboutrika underlined his status as the most successful
player in African club competition over the last decade by scoring in a
2-0 final win over Orlando Pirates that clinched another African
Champions League crown.
His 54th minute strike set up the
Egyptians for their second-leg victory over the South Africans in Cairo,
and a 3-1 aggregate triumph, to put a successful seal on a stellar
career.
Ahmed Abdelzaher added a second goal 12 minutes from time
to ensure Ahly lifted the trophy for a record-extending eighth time,
after a 1-1 draw in the first leg in Soweto last weekend, and qualified
for next month's Club World Cup in Morocco.
Egyptian Aboutrika,
playing his last home game before retiring at the end of the year, has
featured in five of Al Ahly's Champions League-winning sides in the last
eight years, consistently delivering talismanic performances.
He
swept home a loose ball from close range after a shot from Ahmed Fathi
was blocked by the Pirates defence but fell fortuitously into his path,
underlining Aboutrika's uncanny ability to pop up in the right place at
the right time.
The goal came at a crucial time for Ahly, who had
spent most of the game on the back foot before breaking the spirit of
the South Africans and allowing the Cairo club to assume command.
The
Egyptian side's success came against a backdrop of political upheaval
in the north African country, which has had a major impact on Ahly who
have not played outside the Champions League since the domestic league
was cancelled in June.
It was only a special concession by the
country's military authorities that allowed the final to be played in
Cairo, where all major football had been stopped since the overthrow of
president Mohamed Morsi's government in July.
Some 30,000
spectators were allowed into the Arab Contractors Stadium, with clashes
reported outside between police and ticketless supporters seeking entry.
It
was a rare opportunity for Ahly to play in front of a home crowd but
they were kept mostly quiet in the first half as Tlou Segolela missed
two good chances to give Pirates the lead.
Pirates striker Lennox
Bacela went round the keeper soon after Aboutrika's goal but somehow
missed the target before the unmarked Abdelzaher swept the ball home for
Ahly's second goal.
Aboutrika, who has also won three African
Nations Cup titles with Egypt, was substituted to an emotional send off
in stoppage time, swamped by the collective embrace of his bench,
policemen and photographers as he left the field in triumph.