
RSB Berkane claimed the 2025 CAF Confederations Cup title after a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Simba SC in the second leg at Amaan Stadium, securing a 3-1 aggregate victory.
Match Highlights:
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Simba started strong, with Joshua Mutale breaking the deadlock in the 17th minute after tapping in at the far post.
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The hosts dominated possession in the first half but suffered a setback when Yusuph Kagoma received a second yellow card in the 50th minute, reducing them to 10 men.
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A disallowed goal crushed Simba’s hopes in the 73rd minute when Shomari Kapombe’s strike was ruled offside after a VAR review.
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Berkane sealed their victory in stoppage time as Soumaila Sidibé slotted home a 93rd-minute equalizer, extinguishing Simba’s comeback dreams.
Final Aggregate:
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First Leg: Berkane 2-0 Simba
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Second Leg: Simba 1-1 Berkane
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Total: RSB Berkane 3-1 Simba SC
Trophy Presentation:
Berkane celebrated their third Confederations Cup triumph, while Simba’s spirited performance ended in heartbreak at home.
Lineups:
Simba SC:
Camara; Kapombe, Karaboue, Malon (Ateba 84’), Mohamed (Nouma 84’); Kagoma (sent off 50’), Ngoma, Ahoua, Mpanzu; Mutale (Denis 71’), Mukalwa.
RSB Berkane:
Munir; El Moussaoui, Tahif, Dayo, Assal; Camara (Sidibé 78’), Riahi (Bassene 59’), Labhiri; Khairi (El Mourabit 68’), Mehri, Lamlaoui (Zghoudi 78’).
Key Takeaway:
Berkane’s resilience and tactical discipline proved decisive, while Simba will rue missed opportunities and a controversial VAR decision that denied them a potential equalizer.