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Zamalek outlasts Al Ahly on penalties, wins CAF Super Cup

Zamalek outlasts Al Ahly on penalties, wins CAF Super Cup
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By Nana Kwame Bediako

Zamalek clinched their fifth CAF Super Cup title, edging out their fierce rivals Al Ahly 4-3 on penalties. The match, which unfolded with all the elements of a classic football thriller, showcased the intense rivalry and high stakes that have come to define encounters between these two Egyptian powerhouses.

The first half was a tactical chess game, with both teams meticulously probing for weaknesses. Al Ahly, the CAF Champions League holders, were the first to break the deadlock just a minute before the halftime whistle, sending their fans into raptures. The goal was a testament to their attacking prowess and ability to capitalize on even the slightest defensive lapses. Zamalek, holders of the Confederation Cup, remained undeterred and regrouped during the interval with a renewed sense of purpose.

As the second half unfolded, Zamalek’s resilience shone through. In the 77th minute, they found the equalizer, rekindling their hopes and setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion. The goal was a product of sheer determination and tactical brilliance, reflecting the team’s unwavering belief in their ability to turn the tide. The remaining minutes of regular time saw both teams battling fiercely, each seeking the decisive breakthrough.

Extra-time was a display of defensive mastery, with both sides demonstrating exceptional organization and discipline. The tension was palpable, as each attack was met with resolute defending. The teams seemed to be locked in a stalemate, with neither willing to concede an inch. The match’s intensity kept the spectators on the edge of their seats, with every tackle and pass carrying immense significance.

The penalty shootout was the ultimate test of nerves, and Zamalek rose to the occasion. Their composure and precision under pressure saw them outscore Al Ahly 4-3, securing a historic victory.

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