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Orlando Pirates and Berkane face off in final in Uyo

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The Caf Confederations Cup final pitting South African side Orlando Pirates and Morocco’s RS Berkane is all set for tonight with the two sides meeting at Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, Nigeria.

Uyo Stadium will host tonight’s CAF Confederations Cup final.

Morocco’s Berkane, coached by celebrated Congolese tactician Florent Ibenge are playing in their third Confederation Cup final.

They lost the finale in the 2018-19 season when they were beaten 5-3 on post-match penalties by Zamalek after a 1-1 aggregate draw.

They bettered the feat by clinching their first title in the 2019-20 campaign when they saw off Egyptians Pyramids by a solitary goal.

Congolese tactician Ibenge was named coach in July 2021 and his main task was to give the side more continental success. Despite a difficult path to the final, Ibenge and Berkane have shown grit and determination to make it to the last day of the tournament.

Meanwhile, in their third appearance in the Confederation Cup, Pirates are playing the final for the second time, and first since 2015 when they lost 2-1 on aggregate to Etoile du Sahel of Tunisia.

Orlando Pirates team picture.

Their two previous appearances were in 2004 when they reached the play-off round and last season when they got to the quarter finals, losing by a massive 5-2 scoreline to eventual champions Raja Club Athletic of Morocco.

Head to head record

This is going to be the first ever meeting between the two sides in continental football.

Both teams have had mixed results across all competitions over the past 10 matches. Pirates have won four of their last 10, losing three and drawing the other three.

Their losses have come off an away trip to Tanzania in the quarter finals where they lost 1-0 to Simba.

They also lost by the same margin to Al Ahli Tripoli of Libya in the second leg of the semi-finals, but they progressed to the final having won the first leg 2-0 in Benghazi.

RS Berkane in training

Berkane meanwhile have a slightly better record over the last 10 matches, having won six, drawn two and lost two.

Both sides are placed seventh in their respective leagues, Berkane accumulating 31 points from 22 matches in the Botola Pro Moroccan league while Pirates have 40 points from 27 matches in the South African PSL.

Key Players:

Orlando Pirates have a strong squad and there are several players who have been key in their campaign and they are expected to play an even bigger role with possibly their biggest game of the season.

Bandile Shandu has been Pirates main man in attack and his four goals so far in the competition have been vital for the ‘Sea Robbers’ in their journey to the final.

Another key figure for the Pirates side is skipper Happy Jele. His leadership at the back and his threat from set pieces are a huge asset to the South Africans.

RS Berkane’s biggest threat is offensively and one of the players to watch out for in the final is Youssef El Fahli.

The striker scored two late goals in the semi-final victory over TP Mazembe to take his side into the final.

He has so far scored four goals in the competition and against a mean defense of Pirates, his eye for goal will come in handy for the Orange side from Morocco.

Veteran defender Omar Namsaoui is also a name that could make a huge difference for Berkane in a high pressure match.

The 33 year old has been a weapon offensively for Berkane, with his deliveries off crosses and set pieces causing danger for opponents all season long.

The match is scheduled to kick off at 22.00Hrs East African time.



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