Algerian club USM Alger beat Egyptian hosts Zamalek 8-7 on penalties in Cairo on Saturday to win the CAF Confederation Cup for a second time.
Zamalek won the second leg of the final 1-0 through a fifth-minute penalty from Palestinian Oday Dabbagh to level the aggregate score at 1-1.
USM had won the first leg 1-0 last weekend, also through a penalty, converted by Ahmed Khaldi eight minutes into added time.
In the penalty shootout, each team successfully converted their first seven kicks, then stand-in Zamalek captain Mohamed Shehata blazed over.
Before taking his kick, Shehata struggled to place the ball on the penalty spot, then USM goalkeeper Oussama Benbot came forward from his goalline to further delay the kick.
The next USM penalty fell to Congolese substitute Glody Likonza, and he scored with a kick into the left corner that goalkeeper Mohamed Awad got his fingertips to, but could not stop.
USM also won the African equivalent of the UEFA Europa League in 2023, pipping Young Africans of Tanzania on away goals.
It was the first Confederation Cup final failure for Zamalek after two triumphs over Moroccans Renaissance Berkane.
The first in 2019 was won on penalties and the second in 2024 on away goals.
USM became the first club to win a final in the second-tier African competition after taking a 1-0 lead into the second leg.
Dolphins of Nigeria, Club Africain of Tunisia and Berkane were unable to defend the slender advantage in previous title deciders.
The return match between Zamalek and USM was often a scrappy affair with many delays for injuries and arguments with the excellent Gabonese referee over his decisions.
Less than two minutes had elapsed when Cameroonian Che Malone fouled Palestinian Adam Kaied, but as protests developed it took a further three minutes before the kick could be taken.
Dabbagh, who joined Zamalek last year after a loan spell at Aberdeen, remained calm and sent Benbot the wrong way to restore overall equality.
Zamalek had the ball in the net again after 15 minutes, but a headed goal from Juan Bezerra was ruled offside. The Brazilian also had a goal disallowed in the first leg.
USM pocketed a Confederation Cup record $4 million while debt-stricken Zamalek collected $2 million.
The Algerian club also qualify for a one-off CAF Super Cup match against the winners of the CAF Champions League, either Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa or FAR Rabat of Morocco.




