Muscat Daily

RS Berkane beat Zamalek in first leg of African Confederat­ion Cup final

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Berkane, Morocco - Morocco’s Renaissanc­e Berkane beat Cairo giants Zamalek 2-1 in the African Confederat­ion Cup final, first leg at the Municipal Stadium on Sunday ahead of the return in Egypt a week from now.

The hosts had a dream start after being awarded a 13th minute penalty, converted by skipper Issoufou Dayo, and then grabbed a second goal in the 32nd when Adil Tahif squeezed in a header at the back post catching out goalkeeper Mohamed Awad.

But Zamalek, who won the Confederat­ion Cup five years ago when they beat Berkane on penalties in the final, netted a potentiall­y vital away goal two minutes into the second half as Seifeddine Jaziri powered home a header from Ahmed Zizo’s cross. Berkane came close to restoring a two-goal lead when Youssef Mehri’s shot skimmed the bar in the 62nd minute.

The return leg in Cairo next Sunday will see Berkane, winners in 2020 and 2022, seeking a third success in the continent’s secondary club competitio­n.

The Moroccan club qualified for the final after a disputed semi-final against holders USM Alger. Neither leg of the tie was played during a diplomatic spat over Berkane displaying a map of Morocco on their shirts featuring the disputed annexed territory of Western Sahara that Algeria does not recognise.

Berkane had their kit confiscate­d by Algerian customs when they travelled for the first leg last month and they refused to play. They were awarded a 3-0 victory by the Confederat­ion of African Football’s disciplina­ry committee.

USM Alger then travelled to Morocco for the return leg but refused to leave their changing rooms at kick off time and were disqualifi­ed. They have taken the matter to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport but were unable to force a halt to Sunday’s final, first leg.

 ?? ?? Renaissanc­e Berkane has a one-goal advantage against Zamalek after the first leg of the African Confederat­ion Cup final
Renaissanc­e Berkane has a one-goal advantage against Zamalek after the first leg of the African Confederat­ion Cup final

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