Tuesday 15 April 2025

Tuesday 15 April 2025

Morocco Edges Tanzania 4-3 in AFCON Beach Soccer Opener

Morocco's beach soccer

Morocco’s beach soccer team secured a 4-3 victory over Tanzania on Saturday in their opening match of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Hurghada, Egypt.

The Atlas Lions struck early, with goals from Reda Zahraoui (4th minute), Badr Krichli (10th), and Driss Ghannam (15th). Zouhair Jabbari added a fourth in the 32nd minute to seal the win, despite a strong Tanzanian effort.

Morocco shares Group A with Tanzania, Egypt and Ghana, while Group B includes defending champions Senegal, Mozambique, Malawi and Mauritania.

The Moroccans will face Ghana in their next group match.

The AFCON Beach Soccer tournament serves as a qualifier for the 2025 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, set to be held in the Seychelles.

MAP: 19 October 2024

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RS Berkane advanced to the semi-finals of the CAF Confederation Cup after a 1-0 home victory over Côte d’Ivoire’s ASEC Mimosas on Wednesday, sealing a 2-0 aggregate win in the quarter-final tie.

Oussama Lamlioui netted the decisive goal in the 76th minute at the Municipal Stadium in Berkane, firing a low shot from the edge of the box to beat the Ivorian goalkeeper and secure progression for the Moroccan side.

Berkane, who also won the first leg 1-0 in Abidjan last week, weathered early pressure from the visitors before gradually imposing their rhythm in the second half.

Twice champions of the competition (2020, 2022) and runners-up in 2019 and 2024, the Moroccan club now await the winner of the all-Algerian quarter-final between CS Constantine and USM Alger.

The other semi-final will see Tanzania’s Simba SC face South Africa’s Stellenbosch FC.

Moroccan club RS Berkane has welcomed a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) confirming its victory over Algeria’s USM Algiers in the semi-finals of the 2023-24 CAF Confederation Cup.

In a statement on Wednesday, the club said it had received the CAS decision, which rejected USM Algiers’ appeal to annul the results of both legs and impose sanctions on Berkane.

“The ruling upholds RS Berkane’s victory without any penalties, a decision that has been met with great satisfaction by our supporters,” the club said.

The CAS decision effectively ends the dispute, cementing Berkane’s place in the tournament’s final standings.

Morocco’s Renaissance Berkane (RSB) defeated South African club Stellenbosch 3-1 on Sunday in an away game at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, as part of African Champions League Group B’s 2nd matchday.

RSB advanced thanks to a brace from Youssef Zghoudi (5′, 15′) and a strike from Reda Hajji (83′), while the hosts saved face through Haytam Manaout’s own goal scored at 87′.

The Moroccan club had previously beaten Angola’s CD Lunda Sul 2-0 on the first day.

In the group’s other match, Stade Malien were held to a 1-1 draw by CD Lunda Sul.

At the end of the matchday, RSB leads the group with 6 points, ahead of Stade Malien (4 pts). Desportivo Lunda-Sul are third with one point, while Stellenbosch are last with no points.

On the next matchday, scheduled for Sunday, RS Berkane faces Stade Malien (8:00 p.m.).