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Harimat: 'Whoever Comes in the Quarter-Finals, Welcome; Our Focus Now Shifts to the League'

Harimat: 'Whoever Comes in the Quarter-Finals, Welcome; Our Focus Now Shifts to the League'

15 February 2026at19:20

Rabie Harimat, AS FAR player, affirmed that reaching the quarter-finals of the CAF Champions League in a group described as difficult reflects the strong character shown by the players throughout the competition.

The AS FAR captain told beIN Sports channels: "I thank the fans who flocked to the stadium in large numbers, and also the fans who supported us in Morocco and believed in us."

He added: "AS FAR is a big team, and it has regained its brilliance over the past five years, which is normal. We now need to rest and return to the league to play our postponed matches and go as far as possible."

He continued: "We must remember that our group was difficult, and since the draw, it was hard to determine the qualifiers. But with our determination, we achieved qualification, and praise be to God."

He concluded his statements about the next opponent: "Whoever comes, welcome. When you wear the AS FAR jersey and play for the title, you must face the big teams."

How did AS FAR qualify for the CAF Champions League quarter-finals?

Rabie Harimat highlighted AS FAR's strong character and determination as key to qualifying for the CAF Champions League quarter-finals from a difficult group. More details on their journey are in the full article.

What does AS FAR's CAF Champions League success imply for their domestic league focus?

AS FAR's immediate focus now shifts to the domestic league, according to captain Rabie Harimat. The team plans to rest, then play postponed matches to go "as far as possible" in the league.

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