FAR Rabat and Pyramids prepare for decisive Champions League quarter-final clash

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FAR Rabat and Pyramids prepare for decisive Champions League quarter-final clash

AS FAR Rabat will host Pyramids FC on 13 March 2026 in the first leg of their quarter-final tie in the CAF Champions League, with both teams expected to field strong starting lineups for a match that could shape their continental ambitions.

The encounter will take place at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex, where the Moroccan side has been particularly solid defensively throughout the competition.

AS FAR remain the only Moroccan club still in contention at this stage of the tournament, and they will rely on home support as they attempt to secure an advantage before the return leg.

During the group phase, the Rabat-based team conceded very few goals at home, demonstrating strong organisation and discipline at the back. Tactically, the side is expected to maintain a compact 4-3-3 system, combining structured pressing with rapid attacking transitions to trouble their opponents.

Probable AS FAR Rabat lineup

Goalkeeper: Ayoub El Khayati

Defenders: Anas Bach, Marouane Louadni, Fallou Mendy, Jamal Ech-Chamakh

Midfielders: Zineddine Derrag, Taoufik Razko, Khalid Aït Ouarkhane

Attackers: Abdelfettah Hadraf, Hamza Khabba, Youssef El Fahli


Pyramids FC arrive in Morocco as defending champions and with a reputation for strong performances away from home. The Egyptian side conceded just one goal during their group-stage matches on the road, highlighting their defensive discipline.

Their tactical structure is expected to revolve around a 4-2-3-1 formation designed to dominate the midfield and close central spaces, making it difficult for opponents to create chances.

However, the visitors will face the challenge of maintaining that defensive stability in a demanding environment, with the Rabat crowd expected to create a highly charged atmosphere.

Probable Pyramids FC lineup

Goalkeeper: Ahmed El Shenawy

Defenders: Mohamed Chibi, Osama Galal, Ahmed Samy, Mohamed Hamdi

Midfielders: Hamed Hamdan, Mohanad Lasheen

Attacking midfielders: Mostafa Ziko, Nasser Maher, Zalaka

Forward: Fiston Mayele

With both teams bringing strong tactical identities into the contest, the first leg in Rabat could prove decisive in determining who gains the early advantage in this Champions League quarter-final.