The first club to feature on our ‘Under The Radar’ series, and what an incredible place to start.

The CAF Champions League may be a tournament unfamiliar to some, but taking a 3-1 deficit into the second match of a two-leg tie is something all football fans can affiliate with a mountainous task ahead.

Tunisian giants Espérance faced exactly that heading into their home fixture with Egypt’s Al Ahly.

A crucial Saad Bguir brace either side of half-time set up a nervy last half an hour where a goal for either side would seal the victory.

As full time approached, nothing could separate these two sides, who met in the group stages of the tournament where the Egyptians came out on top.

This time around, however, it wasn’t to be for the eight time champions. A moment of sheer brilliance from Anice Badri, his eighth of the tournament, four minutes from time crowned Tunis as CAF Champions League winners for the third time in historic fashion.

They will represent Africa in the Club World Cup in December for the first time since 2011.