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South Africans have kept all their attention on Orlando Pirates as the team marched into the final of the 2022 CAF Confederations Cup final.
They have not quite kept tabs on Renaissance Sportive de Berkane, their opponents in the title match tomorrow night in Nigeria. The Moroccan team has gone about matters quietly in getting to the glamour match.
The most important question on everyone's lips now is: who are they?
For starters, they've won the tournament before, back in 2020 when they defeated Egypt's Pyramids FC 1-0 as per CAF's website. The Orange Men were becoming something of a force in African club football's secondary tournament, having lost 5-3 on penalties to Egyptian giants Zamalek after a 1-1 aggregate over two legs the year before in 2019, as was reported by Soccer Laduma.
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FootballAccording to Sports24, the club was founded in 1938 in Berkane, Morocco. It underwent several name changes as it was previously known as Association Sportive de Berkane (1938-53), Union Sportive Musulmane de Berkane (1953-66) and Union Sportive de Berkane (1966-71).
In 1971 the club merged with another team called Chabab Riadhi de Berkane, and Renaissance Sportive de Berkane was then born. Today, the club is referred to as Nahdat Berkane or RS Berkane.
Their first-ever title win came in 2018 as they lifted the Moroccan Throne Cup six years after returning to the Botola Pro 1 (premier league division).
The team currently sits in seventh place on 24 points in the Botola Pro 1, the north African kingdom's top division.
Orlando Pirates and RS Berkane players' fitness won't be stretched to the limit in the CAF Confederations Cup final tomorrow night.
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FootballAs reported by Sports Brief, should the match end in a draw after regulation time, the encounter is heading straight to a penalty shootout to settle matters once and for all.
The Buccaneers have already been stress-tested on that front, having defeated Tanzanian team SC Simba on penalties in the quarterfinal tie.