It appears that Djoliba AC from Mali achieved an impressive feat in the CAF Confederations Cup, reaching the final after a penalty shootout against Al Hilal. Djoliba AC won the penalty shootout 7-6, securing their place in the final against AC Léopards de Dolisie.
Despite being beaten 2-0 in the first leg, Djoliba AC made a comeback in regulation time against Al Hilal. After a goalless first half, Djoliba took the lead from the penalty spot, with Idrissa Traoré converting the penalty. The Malians continued to dominate the match, scoring a second goal in the 81st minute, creating an opportunity through January Abouta.
This comeback and subsequent victory in the penalty shootout showcase Djoliba AC’s resilience and determination in the competition. It sets the stage for an exciting final against AC Léopards de Dolisie, and football fans will be looking forward to witnessing the conclusion of the CAF Confederations Cup.