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Confederation Cup round-up: Simba triumph over Sfaxien – Black Bulls, Zamalek win

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Simba Lions’ Leonel Ateba Mbida challenged by CS Sfaxien’s Nasraoui Mohamed

Simba snatched a late 2-1 victory against CS Sfaxien in Dar es Salaam, while Black Bulls Maputo stunned Enyimba with a dominant 3-0 win in Mozambique as the CAF Confederation Cup group stage reached its halfway point on Sunday.

The results leave several groups finely poised, with everything to play for in the remaining fixtures as African clubs continue their quest for continental glory:

Bravos do Maquis 3-2 Constantine

Bravos do Maquis edged CS Constantine 3-2 in a thrilling Group A encounter at Estádio 11 de Novembro. The Angolan side raced to a 2-0 lead by half-time through a Jó Paciência penalty and Francis’ long-range effort. Constantine mounted a spirited comeback as Dadi Mouaki and Chahine Belaouel struck to level the scores. However, substitute Célio netted a dramatic winner in the 94th minute to hand Maquis their second win and move level with Constantine and Simba on six points.

Zamalek 1-0 Al Masry

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Zamalek triumphed 1-0 in a tightly contested Egyptian derby against Al Masry at Borg El Arab Stadium. Zizo’s stunning strike from outside the box in the 63rd minute proved the difference. Despite Masry’s late pressure, Zamalek’s defence held firm to seal the win, propelling them to the top of Group D with seven points.

Simba 2-1 CS Sfaxien

Simba edged CS Sfaxien 2-1 in a thrilling Group A encounter at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium. The visitors struck first through Hazem Haj Hassen, but Simba responded with a Kibu Denis header in the 7th minute. The Tanzanian side dominated the second half, and Denis completed his brace in the dying moments to seal the victory. Simba now climb to second place in Group A.

Black Bulls 3-0 Enyimba

Black Bulls Maputo stunned Nigerian giants Enyimba with a dominant 3-0 win in Group D. Rume Akporoh’s first-half header set the tone before second-half strikes from Fidel Sousa and Ayuba Francis secured the result. Enyimba struggled to respond, leaving them bottom of the group.

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Lunda Sul 0-1 Stellenbosch

South African club Stellenbosch snatched a narrow 1-0 away win over CD Lunda Sul. Devin Titus’ late header in the 89th minute proved decisive as the South Africans moved into third place in Group B. Lunda Sul missed crucial chances in a tight encounter.

Orapa United 0-0 Jaraaf

Orapa United and Jaraaf played to a goalless draw in Group C. Both sides created opportunities, but poor finishing and resolute goalkeeping saw the points shared. The result keeps both teams struggling in the group standings.

-CAF

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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USM Alger Edge Zamalek SC On Penalties to Win CAF Confederation Cup

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Algerian club USM Alger were crowned CAF Confederation Cup champions for the second time after edging Egyptian giants Zamalek SC 8-7 on penalties in a dramatic final at the Cairo International Stadium on Saturday night.

Zamalek won the second leg 1-0 through an early penalty by Oday Dabbagh, but the tie ended 1-1 on aggregate following USM Alger’s first-leg victory in Algiers last weekend. The Algerians then held their nerve in the shootout to secure the continental title, adding to the trophy they first won in 2023.

The hosts made a dream start, levelling the aggregate score within five minutes. Adam Kaied was brought down inside the penalty area by Che Malone Junior, prompting the referee to point to the spot. Dabbagh calmly converted to hand the White Knights a 1-0 lead on the night.

Zamalek, however, suffered an early setback when goalkeeper Al Mahdi Soliman was forced off injured before the half-hour mark and replaced by Mohamed Awad.

Before his substitution, Soliman had produced an important save to deny Islam Merili’s long-range effort that appeared destined for the top corner. Despite dominating possession for long spells, USM Alger struggled to create clear-cut opportunities in a tense and scrappy first half.

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The visitors nearly found a crucial away goal shortly after the restart when Ahmed Khaldi fired wide from the edge of the box.

As the match progressed, nerves and tension intensified on and off the pitch, with several heated exchanges adding pressure on the match officials as the prospect of penalties drew closer.

Zamalek almost settled the contest late on when substitute Nasr Mansy connected with a cross from the right, but goalkeeper Oussama Benbot made a vital save to tip the header over the bar in the 85th minute.

With the aggregate score locked at 1-1 after full time, the final went straight to penalties. The two sides converted 14 consecutive spot kicks before Zamalek’s Mohamed Shehata blasted his effort over the bar. Glody Likonza then converted the decisive penalty to hand USM Alger a famous triumph.

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Zamalek Face Uphill Battle Against Confident USM Alger in CAF Confederation Cup Final

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Egyptian giants Zamalek SC will attempt to overturn a first-leg deficit when they host USM Alger in the decisive second leg of the CAF Confederation Cup final at Cairo International Stadium on Saturday night.

Zamalek trail 1-0 after a tense first leg in Algiers last weekend and must now produce another memorable continental comeback in front of an expected capacity crowd in Cairo.

The Egyptian side will draw confidence from an impressive home record in the competition, having lost only once in 24 Confederation Cup matches on home soil. They have also never conceded more than one goal at home in the tournament.

However, USM Alger arrive in Cairo with growing belief and momentum.

The Algerian club are unbeaten in their last three Confederation Cup matches against Egyptian opposition, winning two and drawing one while keeping clean sheets in all three encounters.

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They also carry the form of a side that has lost only once in their last 19 matches in the competition, underlining why they are now just 90 minutes away from another continental title.

Saturday’s final is expected to provide another dramatic chapter in a rivalry already marked by controversy, late tension and tactical intensity.

Zamalek will be encouraged by another significant statistic — the club has never lost back-to-back matches in the Confederation Cup across 50 games played in the competition. That record will now be severely tested against a disciplined USM Alger side that frustrated them repeatedly in the first leg.

The Algerians created numerous opportunities in Algiers, attempting 23 shots — the highest by any team in a Confederation Cup final since records began in the 2016-17 season.

Much of USM Alger’s attacking threat has come from midfielder Ahmed Khaldi, who is joint top scorer in this season’s competition with four goals. Three of his last four goals have come from the penalty spot, highlighting the Algerian side’s efficiency in pressure situations.

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For Zamalek, defensive midfielder Mohamed Ismaeil produced one of the standout individual performances of the first leg with seven tackles, one of the highest totals ever recorded in a Confederation Cup final.

The match will be officiated by Gabonese referee Pierre Atcho.

With continental glory at stake and the aggregate score delicately poised, Saturday’s showdown in Cairo is shaping into one of the most finely balanced CAF Confederation Cup finals in recent years.

For Zamalek, it is a chance to add another famous African night to their rich history. For USM Alger, it is an opportunity to confirm their emergence as one of the continent’s most resilient and dangerous cup sides.

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Shooting Stars, Ikorodu City, in Winner-Takes-All Quest for Confederation Cup ticket

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By Kunle Solaja.

The battle for the Nigeria Premier Football League’s remaining CAF Confederation Cup ticket will go down to the wire on the final day of the season, with Shooting Stars and Ikorodu City locked in a tense race for third place.

While title contenders,  Enugu Rangers International and Rivers United, have already secured Nigeria’s slots in next season’s CAF Champions League, the contest for the Confederation Cup place remains delicately poised.

Shooting Stars currently occupy third position with 60 points, holding a narrow two-point advantage over fourth-placed Ikorodu City, who sit on 58 points ahead of the 24 May decisive fixtures.

The Ibadan side is in pole position and needs only to avoid defeat away to Niger Tornadoes to confirm a return to continental football next season.

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However, Ikorodu City still has a fighting chance of snatching the ticket.

The Lagos-based club must defeat title-chasing Rangers and hope Shooting Stars stumble against Niger Tornadoes to overturn the deficit and leapfrog the Oluyole Warriors into third place.

Their clash against Rangers is expected to rank among the standout fixtures of the final day, with both teams carrying huge ambitions into the encounter.

For Ikorodu City, the situation revives painful memories from last season when they chased a continental ticket from two fronts but ended up empty-handed.

The club narrowly missed out on third place after suffering a heavy 4-1 defeat to eventual champions Remo Stars in Ikenne on the final day, despite taking the lead in the encounter. The result pushed them down to fourth position.

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Their hopes of reaching the continent through the Federation Cup also ended in heartbreak after a penalty shootout loss to Abakaliki FC in the semi-finals following a goalless draw.

Now, with another opportunity within reach, Ikorodu City will hope fortune finally smiles on them as they seek what would be a historic continental qualification.

With the title race, continental qualification battle, and survival struggles all still unresolved, the final day of the NPFL season is set to deliver tension and drama across the country.

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