Egypt Giants Zamalek Lift Confed Cup To End 16-Year Africa Drought
27th May 2019
Success came as a massive relief to the Cairo-based club, who play some fixtures at the Borg el Arab Stadium almost 200 kilometres (114 miles) north-west of the capital for security reasons
- Brilliant penalties enabled Zamalek Sporting Club of Egypt to win the CAF Confederation Cup final near Alexandria Monday and end a 16-year African trophy drought
- Mahmoud Alaa converted a 55th-minute VAR spot-kick to give Zamalek a 1-0 second-leg win over Renaissance Sportive Berkane of Morocco and leave the teams tied at 1-1 on aggregate
- With no extra-time in CAF club matches, the final went to a shootout and Zamalek converted all five penalties to win 5-3 before a near-capacity crowd in the 86,000-seat stadium
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa- Brilliant penalties enabled Zamalek Sporting Club of Egypt to win the
CAF Confederation Cup final near Alexandria Monday and end a 16-year African
trophy drought.
Mahmoud Alaa
converted a 55th-minute VAR spot-kick to give Zamalek a 1-0 second-leg win over
Renaissance Sportive Berkane of Morocco and leave the teams tied at 1-1 on
aggregate.
With no extra-time
in CAF club matches, the final went to a shootout and Zamalek converted all
five penalties to win 5-3 before a near-capacity crowd in the 86,000-seat
stadium.
The regular-time
penalty and those in the shootout were all expertly taken, with their power and
placement giving Berkane goalkeeper Abdelali Mhamdi no chance.
Success came as a
massive relief to the Cairo-based club, who play some fixtures at the Borg el
Arab Stadium almost 200 kilometres (114 miles) north-west of the capital for
security reasons.
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After winning nine
CAF titles between 1984 and 2003, Zamalek failed to add another until the
victory over Berkane in a match that kicked off late Sunday and stretched into
Monday.
There was a mix of
relief and joy for the predominantly Zamalek-supporting crowd after the
shootout as they became the third most successful club in CAF competitions with
10 titles.
Al Ahly, Cairo
neighbours of Zamalek and their greatest rivals for more than a century, have
won 19 African titles and TP Mazembe from the Democratic Republic of Congo 11.
It was the fourth
time in 16 finals that a shootout decided the outcome with Hearts of Oak of
Ghana, Stade Malien of Mali and MAS Fes of Morocco winning finals on penalties.
- Second Swiss winner -
Zamalek coach and
former Tottenham Hotspur manager Christian Gross became the second Swiss
handler to lift the Confederation Cup after Michel Decastel in 2007 with a
Tunisian club.
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The second leg
result in Alexandria could have been different had Hamdi Laachir not squandered
a clearcut early chance for Berkane, blazing over from close range.
Soon after, Zamalek
came close to cancelling the 1-0 lead the Moroccans took into the return match
when a Youssef 'Obama' Ibrahim lob beat the goalkeeper but went over the bar.
The Ethiopian
referee initially ignored Zamalek penalty appeals early in the second half, but
was persuaded by players to review a goalmouth incident and ruled that Najji Larbi
handled.
Alaa blasted the
penalty into the net, setting up a tense second half with Berkane sensing that
if they scored an away goal, they would almost certainly win their first CAF
final.
But an experienced
Zamalek defence, backed by 31-year-old goalkeeper Mahmoud 'Gennesh' Abdel
Rahim, held firm to force the penalty shootout.
Substitute Khalid
Boutaib scored from the first spot-kick for Zamalek, then Laachir fired
embarrassingly wide to immediately put Berkane on the back foot.
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It proved a crucial
miss as Alaa, Abdallah Gomaa, Youssef Ibrahim, and substitute Ayman Sayed
scored for the Egyptian White Knights to finally end their African title
jinx.
Success for Zamalek
confirmed the north African dominance of the Confederation Cup -- the African
equivalent of the UEFA Europa League -- with 11 winning club coming from the
region.