CAF Confederations Cup: AS Otoho d’Oyo Thrash CR Belouizdad 4-1 as Kaizer Chiefs vs. Zamalek End In a 1-1 Draw

In a thrilling evening of African football, AS Otoho d’Oyo delivered an emphatic performance by defeating CR Belouizdad 4–1 in a match that showcased their attacking prowess and solid defensive organization. Meanwhile, a dramatic last-minute equalizer from Kaizer Chiefs salvaged a point against Zamalek in a closely contested Group D encounter.

29 Nov 2025-6:00 pm
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Association Sportive Otoho
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CR Belouizdad
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AS Otoho d’Oyo team celebrates a goal during their match againd CR Belouizdad

The Congolese side Otoho began the match on the front foot, overwhelming their opponents with blistering pace and dynamic play. Jacques Bowamba opened the scoring in the 15th minute, firing home from close range after a well-constructed team move. Bandiougou Diallo added a second just fourteen minutes later, finishing with precision after being set up by a clever pass in the box.

With the home side in complete control, Gosim Duvan added a third goal in the 29th minute, showcasing Otoho’s attacking flair. The first-half blitz had the home fans jubilant and left Belouizdad in disarray. Despite numerous attempts to regroup, the Algerian side struggled to contain Otoho’s relentless pressure.

In the second half, goalkeeper Aboubacar Doumbia made two crucial saves to keep Otoho’s lead intact, demonstrating why he is considered one of the best in the tournament. The Congolese side continued to control the game and struck again in the 65th minute when Dion Ravelli capitalized on a defensive error to slot home the fourth goal.

Belouizdad managed to grab a consolation goal in the 81st minute through Abderrahmane Meziane’s penalty, awarded after a handball in the box. However, Otoho’s well-organized defense held strong, winning most aerial battles and ultimately sealing a comprehensive victory. This result propels Otoho to the top of Group C on goal difference, putting immediate pressure on Belouizdad ahead of their upcoming fixtures.

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Kaizer Chiefs
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Zamalek SC
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Zamalek va Keizer Chiefs in action during CAF Confederation Match

In Johannesburg, Kaizer Chiefs fought back dramatically to secure a late equalizer against Zamalek. The match saw a strong start from the Egyptian side, with Seifeddine Jaziri putting Zamalek ahead in the third minute after a swift counter-attack that caught the Chiefs’ defense off-guard.

Zamalek’s tactics focused on solidifying their lead, employing a strategy of slowing the game down with strategic fouls and substitutions aimed at breaking the rhythm of their opponents. The Egyptian club controlled significant portions of the match, fostering a resolute defensive display that frustrated the Chiefs’ attempts to penetrate their backline.

Despite their struggles, Kaizer Chiefs remained persistent, pushing forward as the match progressed. Their efforts finally bore fruit deep into stoppage time when substitute Silva showcased his poaching instincts, converting a chaotic situation inside the box to level the score at 90+6 minutes. The equalizer sent waves of relief rippling through the FNB Stadium and highlighted the Chiefs’ determination to fight until the final whistle.

The draw keeps the standings in Group D incredibly tight, with early leaders Al Masry winning 3–2 against ZESCO United earlier in the week to climb to six points. Zamalek sits in second with four points, while Kaizer Chiefs now have one point, and ZESCO languishes at the bottom of the group without a point yet.

As the group stage progresses, both Otoho d’Oyo and Kaizer Chiefs will look to build on their performances, while CR Belouizdad and Zamalek will be eager to regroup and find their winning form in the upcoming fixtures.

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