Science – Rabat
RS Berkane qualified for the quarter-finals of the African Confederation Cup, despite tying with its host, Sekhukhune United of South Africa, 0-0, in the match that brought them together, this Sunday evening, on the grounds of the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, in the fifth round (Group Four) of the tournament. Group stage.
This match witnessed the referee showing a red card to the South African team player, Gabi Weber (41st minute).
Following this match, the Orange team now occupies the lead in Group D with 11 points, followed by the Stade de Mali team with 10 points, then Sekhukhune United of South Africa with 5 points, and Diable Noir of the Congo with one point.
Regarding the same group, the Stade Mali team defeated Diable Noir with an unanswered goal.
On March 6, RS Berkane will host the Financial Stadium team, in the sixth and final round of the group stage of this competition.