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CAF Confederation Cup Final Starting XI: Orlando Pirates v RSB Berkane 20 May 2022

CAF Confederation Cup Final Starting XI: Orlando Pirates v RSB Berkane 20 May 2022

Orlando Pirates will be chasing their second continental trophy when they clash against RSB Berkane in the CAF Confederation Cup final on Friday evening.

Teams: Orlando Pirates v RSB Berkane

Date: 20 May 2022

Venue: Godswill Akpabio International Stadium

Time: 21h00

Pirates reached their second CAF Confederation Cup final after a 2-1 aggregate victory over Libyan giants Al Ahli Tripoli in the semi-finals.

The Buccaneers got to the final in 2015, under the guidance of Eric Tinkler, but lost 2-1 on aggregate to Tunisian outfit Etoile du Sahel.

18.	Club Africain
18. Club Africain
16.	USM Alger
16. USM Alger
5.	Zamalek
5. Zamalek
20.	Orlando Pirates
20. Orlando Pirates
17.	Vita Club
17. Vita Club
3.	Esperance De Tunis
3. Esperance De Tunis
7.	Raja Casablanca
7. Raja Casablanca
2.	TP Mazembe
2. TP Mazembe
8.	Enyimba
8. Enyimba
4.	Etoile Du Sahel
4. Etoile Du Sahel
1. Al Ahly
1. Al Ahly
10.	Al Hilal
10. Al Hilal
12.	ES Setif
12. ES Setif
15.	Coton Sport De Garoua
15. Coton Sport De Garoua
9.	CS Sfaxien
9. CS Sfaxien
14.	JS Kabylie
14. JS Kabylie
11.	Mamelodi Sundowns
11. Mamelodi Sundowns
19.	Al Merrikh
19. Al Merrikh
6.	Wydad Casablanca
6. Wydad Casablanca
13.	Asec Mimosas
13. Asec Mimosas

The Soweto giants will be seeking their second coronation on the continent after winning the CAF Champions League in 1995.

Berkane, meanwhile, booked their spot in the final after defeating TP Mazembe 4-2 on aggregate, after they overturned a 1-0 deficit in the first-leg with a 4-1 thumping last weekend.

The Moroccan side will be looking to lift the trophy for the second time in two years after they were crowned champions for the first time in the 2019/20 season following their narrow 1-0 win over Egyptian outfit Pyramids in the final.

The Orange Boys were second time lucky after they lost the 2018/19 final to Egyptian giants Zamalek on penalties after a 1-1 draw on aggregate.

Pirates: Ofori, Jele, Maela, Ndah, Shandu, Dlamini, Motshwari, Mosele, Lorch, Peprah, Hotto

Subs: Mpontshane, Hlatshwayo, Ndlovu, Monare, Makaringe, Nyauza, Mabasa, Mntambo, Dzvukamanja.

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