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Holders Berkane shock CAF Cup casualties after loss in Zambia

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JOHANNESBU­RG: The number of qualifiers for the CAF Confederat­ion Cup quarter-finals rose to six on Wednesday ater the shock matchday 5 eliminatio­n of title-holders Renaissanc­e Berkane from Morocco.

Raja Casablanca of Morocco had already qualified and were joined by JS Kabylie of Algeria, Coton Sport of Cameroon, Jaraaf of Senegal, CS Sfaxien of Tunisia and Pyramids of Egypt.

Berkane fell 1-0 away to previously winless NAPSA Stars of Zambia in Lusaka, where Doisy Soko scored the 53rd-minute winner in Group B.

Coton Sport surprising­ly lost 2-1 at home to JS Kabylie in the same section, conceding two goals in five minutes ater being reduced to 10 men when Sibiri Sanou was red-carded.

Rida Bensayah scored the first Kabylie goal on 63 minutes and created the second for Walid Bencherifa while substitute Francis Tombi Alemi converted a Coton penalty.

Despite the loss, Coton qualified with Kabylie as both have nine points, four more than Berkane with just one mini-league round remaining in the African equivalent of the UEFA Europa League.

Another shock casualty were twice Confederat­ion Cup winners Etoile Sahel, who were beaten 1-0 by Group C leaders Jaraaf of Senegal in Thies.

Youssou Paye neted on 25 minutes -- his third goal in as many matches -- as Jaraaf became the first Senegalese club to reach the knockout stages.

Record three-time Confederat­ion Cup titleholde­rs CS Sfaxien advanced from the same section by defeating Salitas of Burkina Faso 2-0 in Porto-novo.

The match was moved from Ouagadougo­u to the Benin capital because the Salitas stadium does not meet internatio­nal standards.

Sfaxien triumphed through goals early in the each half from leading scorer Firas Chaouat and Nigerian Eduwo Kingsley. Jaraaf have 10 points and Sfaxien nine and cannot be overtaken as twice Confederat­ion Cup winners Etoile are four points adrit of their fellow Tunisian club.

An Abdallah el Said goal 12 minutes from time earned 2020 runners-up Pyramids a 1-0 win over Nkana of Zambia in Ndola and second place behind Raja in Group D.

Before the group began, Nkana had never lost at home in 64 CAF matches spanning 38 years. Now, they have fallen to Raja and Pyramids in Zambia within 36 days.

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