The Egyptian team Zamalek surpassed itself and defeated Tunisian Esperance 3-1 to crown the African Super Title for the fourth time in its history.

The match witnessed a remarkable brilliance of Zamalek star Ashraf bin Sharqi, and two records for Youssef Obama, who scored Zamalek's first goal and his French coach, Patrice Carteron.

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Obama scored the fastest goal in the history of the African Super Cup (28 final), as he netted Esperance with a perfect header after only a hundred seconds.

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A golden header written the name of Joseph Obama in letters from Nour, as the fastest goal in the history of the African Super Cup! ⚪🔴 #TotalCAFSC pic.twitter.com/N4LKkJrhBI

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Cartieron became the first coach to win the African Super Cup twice in a row, winning the title with Moroccan Raja Casablanca last year, also at the expense of Esperance, with two goals to one.

👑🥇 Patrice Carteron becomes the first coach to win the African Super Cup twice in a row with two different teams 🏆🏆

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Bin Sharqi also became the first player to score a duo for Zamalek in the African Super Final, and his second goal received a huge reaction on social media, where he scored an individual effort following a start from the half-field that ended with a precise shot to the left of the Esperance keeper.

Ashraf Benchriki became the first player to score a double in the African Super Cup for Zamalek! ⚽⚽

What a way to do it 🤩 #TotalCAFSC pic.twitter.com/5eSoeF7X74

- CAF - AR (@caf_online_AR) February 14, 2020