Edo Queens’ Group B rivals and defending champions, Mamelodi Sundowns, suffered a surprising 1-0 loss against Egyptian debutants FC Masar.
FC Masar marked their debut in the CAF Women’s Champions League with a victory over titleholders Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday.
The match, held at the Larbi Zaouli Stadium in Casablanca, saw Masar clinch the win through a 45+2-minute penalty scored by Sandrine Niyonkuru.
A handball in the box by Sundowns, provided the Egyptians with an unexpected lead that they held until the final whistle.
Despite being the heavy favorites, Mamelodi Sundowns struggled to convert their possession into goals.
The South African side, renowned for their championship pedigree, faced persistent resistance from Masar’s youthful lineup throughout the clash with an average age of 20.6.
Masar’s goalkeeper, Maya Abouelwafa, made several key saves, while defenders like Aisha Nantongo and Hasnath Ubamba effectively neutralized Sundowns’ threats.
Sundowns pushed for an equalizer in the second half, creating multiple scoring opportunities, but their finishing lacked precision.
Tiisetso Makhubela came close in the dying minutes, but her effort narrowly missed the target.
This victory is a milestone for FC Masar, having secured their first domestic league title only last season.
FC Masar will look ahead and confidently for their next group-stage matches against Edo Queens and Commercial Bank of Ethiopia.
With this defeat, Mamelodi Sundowns find themselves in an unfamiliar situation, needing positive results in their upcoming matches to defend their title and stay in contention.
Following the result of the match, Edo Queens top due to superior goal difference, followed by FC Masar. Mamelodi Sundowns and CBE stand in third and fourth places respectively.