Mamelodi Sundowns put five past Remo Stars as Champions League hopes dwindle for NPFL winners

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Reigning NPFL Champions Remo Stars saw their chances of a place in the CAF Champions League threatened after suffering a 5-1 defeat to Mamelodi Sundowns, Soccernet.ng reports.

In arguably the biggest game in the club’s history against the one-time CAF Champions League winners, the Sky Blue stars fumbled at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abeokuta.

Sundowns’ head coach, Miguel Casado, earlier revealed his players might be stretched for the away clash against the Nigerian side, but they quickly reached cruise control inside twelve minutes when Tashreeq Matthews broke the deadlock, belting the ball from 25 yards into the bottom corner

Stunning left footed strike from Tashreeq Matthews ⚽️#TotalEnergiesCAFCL

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— Lorenz Köhler (@Lorenz_KO) October 19, 2025

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Striker Peter Shalulile scored the second goal for the South African side three minutes before half-time.

Mamelodi Sundowns thumped Remo Stars 5-1 in their CAF Champions League 2nd Preliminary Round 1st Leg at M.K.O. Abiola International Stadium. Peter Shalulile celebrates his second goal. [Photo Credit/ iDiski Times on X].A miscommunication error between the Remo Stars goalkeeper and one of his defenders allowed the 31-year-old striker to send the ball into the bottom corner of the goal.

⚽️ HT in Nigeria.

Tashreeq Matthews ✅

Peter Shalulile ✅ #sabcsport411 pic.twitter.com/ucOHOBq06F

— Mazola J. Molefe (@superjourno) October 19, 2025

The second half started with some form of motivation from Daniel Ogunmodede’s team as they looked to reduce the deficit, but all hopes of a comeback were gone when Miguel Reisinho scored for the Masawanda just after the hour mark.

Mamelodi Sundowns celebrate Miguel Reisinho’s goal against Remo Stars. [Photo Credit/ Pooja on X].The Portuguese midfielder profited from some poor defending from the Remo Stars backline, as he casually walked the ball into the post.

Miguel Reisinho’s first goal for @Masandawana

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— Lorenz Köhler (@Lorenz_KO) October 19, 2025

Brazilian winger Arthur Sales scored the game’s fourth goal, sending his shot into the top corner. The goalkeeper palmed his effort, but that wasn’t enough to keep the ball from going in.

Arthur sales goal number 4️⃣ for Sundowns

Remo Stars 0️⃣-4️⃣ Mamelodi Sundowns

12’⚽️ Tashreeq Matthews

42’⚽ Peter Shalulile

61’⚽ Miguel Reisinhopic.twitter.com/VEzvEm1gNK

— Sports City (@Sports_City247) October 19, 2025

The NPFL champions pulled one back two minutes through Samson Olasupo, who came off the bench. The winger cut the ball onto his right foot before putting the ball through the Ronwen Hayden Williams‘ near post.

Samson Alasupo puts one back for Remo Stars in their clash against Mamelodi Sundowns. [Photo Credit/ Pooja on X].
Tsiki Ntsabeleng added salt to the wounds of the Nigerian Champions, scoring the 5th goal for Sundowns with five minutes left on the clock.

#CAFCL | #REMSUN pic.twitter.com/AdfCtV67bO

— Remo Stars Sports Club (@RemoStarsSC) October 19, 2025

The return leg of the two-legged tie will be played at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on the 26th of October, but it is highly unlikely that there’ll be any form of a comeback from Remo Stars.

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