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The Confederation of African Football, CAF has cancelled  Zamalek game against SOAR Coyah of Guinea in final round of Confederation Cup group stage.

This is sequel to the Guinea-based team’s announcement of their return home due to travel difficulties.

Zamalek , according to Egyptian outlet, Ahram, confirmed on Sunday that they received a formal letter from CAF notifying them of the game’s cancellation.

CAF on the other hand released a media statement that the matter has been  referred to its competent bodies.

However according to Ahram, the Guinean club issued a statement that they are actively exploring options to postpone their upcoming match against Zamalek in the final round of the African Confederation Cup due to travel challenges.

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In response, Zamalek requested the CAF to assess the situation and determine the fate of the game, emphasizing their readiness to arrive at the stadium on time regardless of their opponents’ availability.

Following a meeting of the CAF Competitions Committee, the decision was made to cancel the game.

The result of the match will be announced in the forthcoming days.

SOAR Coyah currently sits at the bottom of Group B with only one point, while Zamalek has already secured a spot in the quarterfinals of the continental tournament.

Leading Group B with 13 points after completing five rounds, Zamalek maintains a four-point advantage over second-placed Abu Sleem of Libya.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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CAF dismisses USM appeal on controversial Confederation Cup duel

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Algeria’s USM Alger continues to battle in what looked an hopeless situation in a bid to upturn a decision of the Committee for the Organization of Interclub Competitions and the Management of the Club Licensing System which awarded the first leg match of the CAF Confederation Cup semi-final duel to the visiting RS Berkane of Morocco.

The continental body on Friday confirmed the verdict of the Organising Committee and thus threw away the appeal by Algeria.

The Appeal Committee of CAF rejected the Algerian club’s requests.

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USM Alger arrive Morocco into a warm welcome

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It took the Algerians  just 15 minutes from landing to leaving the airport. They were greeted by a large number of fans.

The USM Algiers club delegation has arrived Morocco through the the Oujda-Angad airport. They were warmly welcome by Moroccan officials led by Belaqchour, the President of the professional national league.

The team arrived at around 5 p.m., aboard a special plane from Algiers. Also on hand to receive them were officials of  Berkane officials.

It took the Algerians  just 15 minutes from landing to leaving the airport. They were greeted by a large number of fans.

The Algerians have an Herculean task of overturning a 3-0 deficit awarded to RS Berkane in the botched first leg match. The return leg match will hold on Sunday at the Berkane municipal stadium at 8 p.m.

The decision to play the second leg in Berkane comes as USM Alger seeks to avoid additional sanctions from the Confederation of African Football (CAF), which could include a ban from participating in African competitions for up to four years.

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Dreams FC gear up for penalty showdown against Zamalek in Confederation Cup

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Ghana’s Dreams FC coach, Karim Zito, announced on Friday that he is diligently preparing his players for a potential penalty shootout against Zamalek in the second leg of the CAF Confederation Cup semi-final, scheduled for Sunday.

The first leg match concluded with a goalless draw  between the two teams in Cairo last week, and the upcoming second leg will take place in Kumasi, ultimately determining the team that will qualify for the final.

“We ended with penalty shootouts, and out of the twenty-four (24) players, only three (3) of them could not score, so we are ready if it comes down to penalties,” Zito stated during an interview with Kumasi-based Akoma FM.

He further added, “Let me say that we are hoping to secure qualification in regulation time on Sunday.”

During the first leg game in Cairo, Zamalek missed several clear goal-scoring opportunities, leaving them with no alternative but to avoid a loss in Ghana in order to advance to the final of the competition.

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