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Words Don't Come Easy – victorious CAF Champions League coach Krunoslav Jurčić

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Krunoslav Jurčić was overwhelmed with joy, finding himself at a loss for words to articulate the significance of Sunday’s monumental CAF Champions League conquest in Cairo.

The Croatian coach guided Pyramids FC to their first-ever CAF Champions League title, overcoming the formidable South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns 2–1 in a thrilling final. The score secured a 3–2 aggregate win, following a 1–1 draw in last week’s first leg in Pretoria.

After the game, Jurčić expressed a deep sense of pride and humility. His initial response was simple yet profound: “I don’t know what to say.

“We achieved the accomplishment and were able to win the African Championship, and we deserved it.”

Reflecting on the team’s Champions League journey this season, Jurčić emphasised that it was a collective effort which led to this triumphant moment.

“We truly deserved this title,” he said, underlining the hard work and dedication that defined Pyramids’ campaign. “This trophy is a gift from God for our efforts.”

Jurčić did not shy away from acknowledging the crucial role played by his players, whom he hailed as warriors for their relentless fight on the pitch.

“I want to thank the players for everything they have done. They truly deserve to be African champions,” he declared.

The Cairo evening air crackled with excitement as the fervent backing of around 15 000 fans transformed the arena into a vibrant cauldron of sound and colour. This modest attendance in the 30 000-seater stadium set the spirited tone for the match.

As the team took to the pitch, the energy was palpable; each cheer and chant seemed to fire them up further, painting a picture of unity and passion rarely seen for a club long dwelling in the shadows of Egypt’s most admired sides — Al Ahly and Zamalek. These two teams have collectively won the CAF Champions League 17 times.

“I thank the supporters for their presence and their unwavering support. They played a vital role in our victory,” said Jurčić, underscoring the impact of the crowd’s backing.

“There were many fans who came behind the team. I asked the Egyptian fans to support us, and I thank them for coming and for giving us the energy that helped us win. We — supporters from different clubs — were all together.”

The win places Pyramids FC in elite company as the fourth Egyptian team to secure the coveted Champions League title, joining the ranks of Ismaily SC, Al Ahly SC (12), and Zamalek SC (five), while increasing Egypt’s overall title count to 19.

This victory was particularly sweet, coming in the wake of Al Ahly’s dominance in the previous two editions of the tournament.

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