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Moroccan derby headlines CAF-CC round of 8

Taofeek Lawal and agency reports

A Moroccan derby headlines the quarter-final fixtures of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup (CAF-CC) 2025/26 as the eight remaining sides in the competition learned their path to the final following the draw held in Cairo on Tuesday.

Olympique de Safi will host Wydad Casablanca in the first leg of their tie, a clash between two sides who know each other well and which will ensure a Moroccan representative in the semi-finals.

Egyptian giants Zamalek SC will begin their quarter-final away to AS Otoho of Congo in the first leg.

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Another Egyptian outfit, Al Masry, will host Algeria’s CR Belouizdad, while AS Maniema Union of the Democratic Republic of Congo will also welcome Algerian opposition in the first leg as they take on USM Alger.

The quarter-final matches will be played on 15 March (first leg) and 22 March (second leg).

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