RSB Berkane sealed their place in the next round of the CAF Confederation Cup qualifiers with a stunning 5-0 win over Benin’s Dadje FC. This result mirrored their dominance in the first leg, as Berkane once again ensured they closed the game emphatically with a late goal in stoppage time, cementing their superiority.
The match kicked off with Berkane asserting control early on. In the 15th minute, a well-delivered cross found Haytam in the box, and he connected brilliantly to put the hosts ahead, setting the tone for what would be a long night for Dadje FC.
Their second goal came courtesy of a disastrous error from Dadje’s goalkeeper. While attempting to pass the ball to a teammate, he completely mis-kicked it, allowing his opponent to pick the ball who eventually passed it to Criciúma who fired the ball beyond the keeper, doubling Berkane’s lead.
Before the halftime whistle, Berkane added a third goal through Khairi, who capped off a smooth attacking move, leaving the visitors with a mountain to climb as they headed into the break.
The second half saw Berkane maintain their dominance. While they were more measured in their approach, they still managed to find the back of the net twice. Defender Dayo added the fourth goal, punishing Dadje’s defensive frailties yet again.
As the match drew to a close, Berkane once again showed their habit of finishing strongly. In the 90+5 minute, Lamlioui found space in the box and struck a powerful shot to round off the scoring, ensuring another emphatic victory for the Moroccan side.
With a combined scoreline of 7-0 over the two legs, RSB Berkane advanced in the competition in fine style, showcasing their attacking prowess and intent for the tournament ahead.