Morocco's Nahde Berkane won the Confederation of African Football (Confederation of African Football) Cup title for the second time in its history, after defeating the South African Orlando Pirates 5-4 on penalties, after the end of the original and extra time for the match with a 1-1 draw.

In the final match of the tournament, which was held at the “Godswill Akbabio” stadium in the Nigerian city of Oyo, on Friday, Youssef Al-Fahali scored the first goal of the Moroccan team from a penalty kick in the fifth minute of the first extra period, before Timbinkosi Lorsch equalized for the Orlando Pirates 3 minutes before the match. End of the second overtime period.

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After the end of the original and extra time in a tie, the penalty kicks were resorted to, which smiled for the Moroccan team.

Nahdet Berkane won the title for the second time in its history, after it had previously crowned the championship in 2020 at the expense of the Egyptian Pyramids, with a 1-0 victory.