CAF Confederate Cup: Berkane's rise title after defeating Sima SC 3-1 in aggregate tikitaka News

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CAF Confederate Cup: Berkane’s rise title after defeating Sima SC 3-1 in aggregate

Maliani midfielder Soumiala Sidibe came out of the bench to score in stops and help RS Berkane provide a 1-1 draw against Sima SC, which was sufficient to deliver them to the CAF Confederation Cup in Amaan Stadium on Sunday.

Moroccan dress entered the return leg final holding a 2-0 advantage from the first match in Berkane The municipal stadium, but it was the Tanzanian side who took the lead in the 17th minute through Joshua mutale.

with Siba by pressing for the second goal to get the game in extra time, Sibawho had just arrived, scored at the level of the issues and helped Berkane win a two-legged 3-1 affair in the aggregate.

Simba coach Fadlu Davids held Malian Moussa Camara goalkeeper among the posts as he believed in a protective line with four men led by Capopian Shomari, Hell, Chamou Karaboue and Captain Mohamed Mohamed.

The midfield rolled around Jusuph kagoma, Factory AND Jean Charles AhouaWHEREAS Elie Mpanzu played behind strikers Steven Mukwala and Joshua mutale.

For Berkane, coach Moine Chaabani began Munir Mohamedi, and he was protected by a protective line with four men led by Hamza El Moussaoui, Adil TahifBurkinabe ISSOUFOU DAYOAND Assal Abdelhak.

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Mamadou Camara led the midfield, assisted by Imad riahiwho played from the right arm, Yassine Labri, Ayouub khairi AND Youssef Mehriwith Oussama Lamlaoui starting as a single striker.

Looking to delete the 2-0 loss suffered from the first final of the match at the Berkane Municipal Stadium a week ago, and cheered by a selling crowd, Simba began the strongest side game, climbing North Africans in half in opening exchanges.

Simids coach Davids was booked at the beginning of the game to argue with the judge’s second assistant. After accepting two goals in the first 20 minutes during the first match, Simba knew that early goals would help them return to the tie, and their pressure was paid in the 17th minute when Mutale was thrown home after retiring from Mpanzu.

The goal ignited Simba in life, and they continued to raid the Berkanes, and had to double their superiority in the 22nd minute, when Mpanzu cut off from the right arm and placed the advanced mukwala in the goal.

However, the Ugandan striker could not apply the last touch after defender El Moussaoui reacted quickly to clear the ball for a corner kick.

The Simomb’s defender, Capop, became the first player to be booked in the 36th minute when his reckless solution at Youssef Mehri made Judge Pierre Ghislain Atcho out of a yellow card.

Six minutes later, Berkane without defender Ayouub Khairi also reserved a foul in Mpanzu and giving him a free kick in the process. From the free blow, Jean Charles Ahoua gave a smart chip, but Mukwala’s head went wide inch.

Berkane’s best chance for the game came in the 42nd minute when Oussama Lamlaoui was set by Yassin Labhiri and after avoiding his markers, he decided to go for a goal, but Camara Simara Camara produced a high grade, except to keep the results in 1-0 in their favor at the time.

At the beginning of the second period, Simba lost another score. Mpanzu did well to wander the past two players in Berkane, and Dr Congo noticed Fabrice Ngoma unmarked, he put a neat pass for the player, but his wild attempt was struck in the right of woodwork before jumping for a goal. That was supposed to be the number two goals for Reds Milky.

However, Simka was given a big blow in the 50th minute when Yusup Kagoma was sent following a foul in Imad Riahi. The red card captivated the technical bench of the Simba, with coach Davids forced to reorganize his team, with Ahoua moved again to help defenders.

Imad Riahi of Berkane was subsequently shown a yellow card for the time, wasting in the 59th minute before coach Chabani decided to withdraw it immediately, fearing that he could also be sent for a second reserved work and, on the contrary, be brought in Paul Basat.

Despite playing a less man, Simba lost another chance when Ahouua failed to knock on a low cross from Mukwala, who had made spades from the middle of the field. Ahouua was single in the dangerous area, but his legs could not reach the cross.

Khair, another player, who was also in a yellow card, was replaced for Mohamed El Mourabi in the 68th minute while Berkane led to play a protective game, and trying to interrupt the players of the Simba from the ball possession.

The first replacement of the Simba game came in the 71st minute after the Mutale goal marker was fired Denis In an attempt to try and unlock the protective style of the Berkane game. And immediately after the change, Sima thought they had scored the second, Ahoua setting Mukwala to finish Munir Mohammed, but was excluded for offside.

Over time, Davids made a double replacement, Valentine AND Leonel Ateba Entering Captain Hussein and Malone, while Berkane introduced Soualaila Sidibe, Youssef Zghoudi For Lamliioi and Lamine Camara. A minute after he came, Sidibe scored a leverer to end the Simba dream of throwing their hands into the trophy. Berkane had won the Inter-Club competition in 2020 and 2022, and that was their fourth final in six years.

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