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Etoile Sahel win the African Confederation Cup

Mohamed Gomaa (R) of Egypt's Zamalek fights for the ball with Tunisia's Etoile du Sahel, Hamdi Nagguez during their Confederation Cup semi-final soccer match at Petro Sport stadium in Cairo, Egypt, October 3, 2015. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (Reuters)

SOUSSE, Tunisia (Reuters) - Captain Ammar Jemal scored for a second successive match to hand Etoile Sahel of Tunisia victory in the African Confederation Cup as they beat Orlando Pirates 1-0 at home in the second leg of the final on Sunday. The 28-year-old centre back, who previously played in the Bundesliga with FC Cologne and Ajaccio in Ligue 1, has scored infrequently over the last years but emerged as his team’s hero as Etoile won Africa’s secondary club competition with a 2-1 aggregate triumph. Jemal netted a vital equaliser in the final minutes of last Saturday’s first leg in Johannesburg to ensure a 1-1 draw and then bundled the ball over the line in the 24th minute of Sunday’s return at the Olympic Stadium in Sousse. A cross was miscued by Pirates defender Happy Jele and as it spun viciously back towards goal, Jemal bundled the ball over the line. The kickoff of Sunday's second leg had been brought forward by more than five hours after a state of emergency was declared following a bomb blast that killed at least 12 people in Tunisia last week. A curfew made the planned 1930 GMT kickoff impossible, said authorities, and it was changed to an afternoon start. Restrictions on the size of the crowed were also imposed but looked to be later relaxed as the 22,000-capacity stadium was full of cheering home fans despite only 8,000 tickets being sold. (Reporting by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Clare Fallon)