Soccer-USM Alger beat Zamalek on penalties to win African Confederation Cup


CAF Confederation Cup - Final - Second Leg - Zamalek v USM Alger - Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt - May 16, 2026 USM Alger's Saadi Redouani and team members celebrate with the trophy after winning the CAF Confederation Cup REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

CAIRO, ⁠May 17 (Reuters) - USM Alger won the ⁠African Confederation Cup title after beating ‌Egypt’s Zamalek 8-7 in a penalty shootout in the second leg of the final on Saturday, overcoming ​a 1-0 defeat on the ⁠night to prevail on ⁠aggregate.

The Algerian side had secured a 1-0 ⁠win ‌from a controversial stoppage-time penalty in the first leg.

Zamalek struck early ⁠when Oday Dabbagh converted a fifth-minute penalty, ​but the ‌hosts, relying largely on counter-attacks, were ⁠unable to ​extend their advantage.

USM Alger came close to equalising after the break, with Ahmed Khaldi — ⁠scorer of the winner in the ​first leg — sending an effort narrowly wide.

With the tie level on aggregate, the match went ⁠to penalties, where both sides converted their first seven kicks.

Zamalek’s Mohamed Shehata then missed the eighth attempt before Glody Likonza ​sealed victory for the visitors, ⁠sparking celebrations among USM Alger supporters at ​Cairo International Stadium.

The triumph ‌marked USM Alger’s second Confederation ​Cup title following their success in 2023.

(Reporting by Mohamed Yossry in Cairo)

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