Mamelodi Sundowns have taken a crucial step toward the CAF Champions League semifinals after securing a narrow 1-0 victory over Esperance de Tunis in the quarterfinal first leg at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Tuesday.The match was decided by a second-half goal from Peter Shalulile, giving the Brazilians an advantage ahead of next week’s decisive return leg in Tunisia.However, the match was marred by violent clashes between rival supporters shortly after the final whistle.MUST READ: Alidu Seidu: From street violence to football – how the game saved his lifeRecommended For YouEntertainment2025-03-19T16:31:11+00:00The 10 most streamed Ghanaian artistes on SpotifyAmaarae makes history as the most streamed Ghanaian artiste on Spotify with over 1.1 billion streams, leading a new wave of global success for Ghanaian music alongside Moliy, Black Sherif, and King Promise.Lifestyle2025-03-19T16:59:18+00:00Ohio University introduces undergraduate and master’s degree programs in Asante TwiAsante Twi is language is going international.Sports2025-03-19T19:11:21+00:00Ghanaians have been bleeding, deliver all 6 points – MP tells Black StarsParliament urges the Black Stars to “deliver all six points” in their 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar, with support from President Mahama. Patrick Boamah said the following…Esperance fans appeared to instigate the altercations, breaching barriers and engaging in physical confrontations with Sundowns supporters.Security personnel and police struggled to contain the unrest, which resulted in injuries and damage to stadium infrastructure.Some Esperance supporters fled onto the pitch before being escorted out by authorities, while others received medical treatment near the changerooms for minor injuries.Witnesses reported that fans hurled plastic bottles and scuffled in the stands for several minutes.READ ALSO: Kasoa: 3 injured, one arrested after violent clash during Eid-ul-Fitr carnivalMedical officials confirmed treating minor injuries, including cuts and bruises.The match itself was a tense affair with limited clear chances, but Sundowns’ Portuguese coach, Miguel Cardoso, had to intervene late in the game, rushing onto the pitch to separate his players following a contentious foul.Coach’s reactionReflecting on the match, Cardoso acknowledged the challenges ahead, stating,Hard work lies ahead of us. We lost our way after taking the lead, but I was pleased with our goal and the team’s movement. I assure our supporters that we are not travelling to Tunisia to defend—we aim to score and win the second leg.The return fixture is set for April 8 in Rades, with Sundowns holding a slight edge but facing a hostile environment amid heightened tensions following Tuesday’s incidents.Violence erupts between Mamelodi Sundowns fans 🇿🇦 and Esperance de Tunis 🇹🇳 fans during a CAF Champions League game in South Africa.Esperance are set to file a complaint to CAF, stating that their fans were exposed to violent attacks. pic.twitter.com/3z7cAC6n7b— Africa Facts Zone (@AfricaFactsZone) April 2, 2025