RS Berkane travels to South Africa for CAF confederation cup clash
On Friday morning, the RS Berkane football team departed for South Africa aboard a private flight to face Stellenbosch FC in the second round of the CAF Confederation Cup group stage.
The team, nicknamed “The Volcano,” left from Oujda Angad Airport on a direct flight, accompanied by a 41-member delegation that includes players, technical staff, and administrative personnel.
Upon arrival, RS Berkane is scheduled to hold a light training session on Friday evening to help the team recover from the journey.
A second training session will take place on the match venue’s main pitch, allowing the squad to familiarize themselves with the field ahead of the crucial encounter.
This match represents an important challenge for the Moroccan side, which has consistently demonstrated its strength in continental competitions.
Their meticulous preparation and logistical arrangements reflect the club’s commitment to achieving success on the international stage.
The clash with Stellenbosch FC promises to be a competitive affair, with both teams seeking to secure vital points in their pursuit of qualification from the group phase.
RS Berkane’s dedication and strategic planning highlight their aspirations for continued dominance in African football.
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