
Renaissance Berkane Faces Pyramids in the African Super Cup Final 2025
Football fans are eagerly anticipating a fiery showdown between Moroccan Renaissance Berkane and Egyptian Pyramids in the final of the African Super Cup 2025, a match that encapsulates the struggle for supremacy between the African Champions League winner and the Confederation Cup champion.
Renaissance Berkane enters the final with the ambition of raising its continental titles to three, benefiting from its vast experience in decisive matches and its technical stability, which has made it one of the most present Moroccan clubs in African competitions in recent years.
The Berkane team relies on the cohesion of its squad and the high competitive spirit that characterizes its players in various previous stages.
On the other hand, Egyptian Pyramids approaches the encounter with high morale after its historic victory in the African Champions League for the first time in its history.
The team seeks to confirm its continental superiority by winning the Super Cup and enhancing its status as an emerging power in African football, benefiting from the home ground and fan support at the Cairo Air Defense Stadium.
The match will take place on Saturday, October 18, at the Cairo Air Defense Stadium, starting at 7 PM (GMT +1), with an anticipated large crowd, as this is the first edition that the Champions League winner plays at home since the tournament's system was amended.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has assigned the task of officiating the final to a Sudanese refereeing crew led by Mahmoud Ismail, assisted by Mohamed Abdullah and Gilbert Chirui, while Mauritanian Abdul Aziz Bouh serves as the fourth official.
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) will be managed by Ghanaian Daniel Laria, assisted by South African Tom Abungil and Kenyan Stephen Onyango, while Congolese Rene Daniel will oversee the match administratively, under the supervision of Ghanaian Ransford Abbey.
The encounter promises excitement until the last moment, between Renaissance Berkane seeking its third glory and Pyramids aspiring to solidify its continental leadership.
Renaissance Berkane enters the final with the ambition of raising its continental titles to three, benefiting from its vast experience in decisive matches and its technical stability, which has made it one of the most present Moroccan clubs in African competitions in recent years.
The Berkane team relies on the cohesion of its squad and the high competitive spirit that characterizes its players in various previous stages.
On the other hand, Egyptian Pyramids approaches the encounter with high morale after its historic victory in the African Champions League for the first time in its history.
The team seeks to confirm its continental superiority by winning the Super Cup and enhancing its status as an emerging power in African football, benefiting from the home ground and fan support at the Cairo Air Defense Stadium.
The match will take place on Saturday, October 18, at the Cairo Air Defense Stadium, starting at 7 PM (GMT +1), with an anticipated large crowd, as this is the first edition that the Champions League winner plays at home since the tournament's system was amended.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has assigned the task of officiating the final to a Sudanese refereeing crew led by Mahmoud Ismail, assisted by Mohamed Abdullah and Gilbert Chirui, while Mauritanian Abdul Aziz Bouh serves as the fourth official.
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) will be managed by Ghanaian Daniel Laria, assisted by South African Tom Abungil and Kenyan Stephen Onyango, while Congolese Rene Daniel will oversee the match administratively, under the supervision of Ghanaian Ransford Abbey.
The encounter promises excitement until the last moment, between Renaissance Berkane seeking its third glory and Pyramids aspiring to solidify its continental leadership.