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Stellenbosch's continental fairytale ends as Simba progress to CAF Confederation Cup final

The decisive result was achieved through a tactically disciplined performance by head coach Fadlu Davids' charges, who effectively managed the tempo of the match and limited Stellenbosch's attacking opportunities.

Stellenbosch, making their debut in continental competition, had written a compelling narrative en route to the semifinals. Their campaign included a stunning quarterfinal victory over reigning champions Zamalek, secured with a 1-0 win in Cairo following a goalless stalemate in the Western Cape. However, their historic run came to an end as Simba's organisation and experience ultimately prevailed.

The semifinal second leg, held at Moses Mabhida Stadium due to venue unavailability in Cape Town, was marked by the absence of a strong home advantage. Although Stellenbosch attracted a contingent of travelling supporters, they were largely overshadowed in the vast 2010 FIFA World Cup venue.

The encounter was notably shaped by the involvement of the video assistant referee (VAR), with three critical decisions influencing the outcome. In the 13th minute, Simba forward Denis Kibu went to ground under minimal contact from Stellenbosch midfielder Thato Khiba. After consulting VAR, Egyptian referee Mohamed Marouf determined the contact was insufficient to merit a penalty.

In the 55th minute, Stellenbosch believed they had earned a penalty after Khiba's cross struck the arm of Simba defender Chamou Karaboue. Referee Marouf initially awarded the spot-kick, but reversed the decision following a VAR review, ruling that Karaboue was unable to avoid the ball.

Midway through the second half, a promising chance from Kibu was parried for a corner by Stellies goalkeeper Oscarine Masuluke. Moments later, Stellenbosch appeared to have levelled the tie when Genino Palace scored from a Devin Titus cross. However, the goal was disallowed after a VAR review found that Andre de Jong had fouled Karaboue in the build-up.

The result ended South Africa's hopes of seeing two representatives in the finals of CAF interclub competitions. While Mamelodi Sundowns advanced to the CAF Champions League final on away goals after a 1-1 draw with Al Ahly in Cairo, Orlando Pirates were eliminated by Pyramids FC in a 3-2 aggregate loss, having drawn 0-0 in the home leg.

Elsewhere, Moroccan side RS Berkane were all but assured of their place in the Confederation Cup final after a commanding 4-0 first-leg victory over Algeria's CS Constantine, with the second leg scheduled for later on Sunday.

Despite their exit, Stellenbosch's performance throughout the competition has earned them widespread admiration, demonstrating resilience, ambition, and the capacity to compete on the continental stage.

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