Giants Zamalek, Wydad kept apart in CAF Confederation Cup draw
Ahly's Malian midfielder Aliou Dieng (top) and Wydad's Moroccan forward Ayman el-Hassouni (behind) vie for the ball during the first-leg final football match of the CAF Champions League, between Egypt's Al-Ahly and Morocco's Wydad AC, at Cairo International Stadium on June 4, 2023. (Photo by Khaled DESOUKI / AFP)
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Zamalek face AS Otoho of Congo Brazzaville, and Wydad meet fellow Moroccans Olympique Safi in the quarter-finals next month.
Should Zamalek advance, they will play fellow Egyptian club Al Masry or Chabab Belouizdad of Algeria for a place in the two-legged final of the African equivalent of the UEFA Europa League.
If Wydad prevails in the Moroccan derby, Maniema Union from the Democratic Republic of Congo or USM Alger of Algeria would be their semi-final opponents.
The semi-finals are scheduled for April and the final for May, with the winners pocketing $2 million (1,690mn euros) and the runners-up $1mn.
Popularly known as the White Knights, Zamalek are the second most successful club in CAF competitions with 13 titles, including Confederation Cup triumphs in 2019 and 2024.
Wydad have won five CAF competitions, but this will be their first appearance in the knockout stage of the Confederation Cup.
Both clubs won their groups to reach the quarter-finals. Wydad won five of six matches, while Zamalek claimed three victories.
They suffered one loss each—Wydad away to Maniema in Kinshasa and Zamalek were surprised by ZESCO United in Ndola.
Quarter-finals
Al Masry (EGY) v Chabab Belouizdad (ALG)
Olympique Safi (MAR) v Wydad Casablanca (MAR)
AS Otoho (CGO) v Zamalek (EGY)
Maniema Union (COD) v USM Alger (ALG)
1st legs: March 15, 2nd legs: March 22
Semi-finals
Maniema or USM v Safi or Wydad
Masry or Belouizdad v Otoho or Zamalek
1st legs: April 12, 2nd legs: April 19
Final
1st leg: May 9, 2nd leg: May 16


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