Otôho dOyo dominates CR Belouizdad with a 4-1 victory in the CAF Confederation Cup match on 2025-11-29
Otôho d’Oyo put on a dominant display as they secured a convincing 4-1 victory over CR Belouizdad in Match Round 2 of the CAF Confederation Cup. The home team’s attacking prowess was on full display right from the start, with Jacques Geordy Ndecket Bowamba opening the scoring in the 12th minute to give Otôho d’Oyo an early lead.
Bowamba was in fine form as he doubled his tally just minutes later, putting his team 2-0 ahead with a clinical finish. The home side continued to press forward relentlessly, and their efforts were rewarded once again when Bandiougou Diallo found the back of the net in the 26th minute to make it 3-0.
Otôho d’Oyo showed no signs of letting up, and Gosim Elenga added to the visitors’ misery by extending the lead to 4-0 with a well-taken goal in the 29th minute. The home team’s attacking fluidity and clinical finishing were proving too much for CR Belouizdad to handle.
Despite facing a significant deficit, CR Belouizdad showed resilience and managed to pull one back through Abderrahmane Meziane Bentahar in the 81st minute. However, it was too little too late for the visitors as Otôho d’Oyo emerged as deserving winners.
Ravelli Obembi’s goal in the 65th minute put the result beyond doubt and sealed a comprehensive victory for the home side. Otôho d’Oyo’s performance showcased their quality and determination, highlighting their credentials in the CAF Confederation Cup.
The result sees Otôho d’Oyo maintain their strong start to the tournament, while CR Belouizdad will be looking to regroup and bounce back in their upcoming fixtures. The match was a true spectacle of attacking football, with Otôho d’Oyo emerging as the superior side on the day.
- Otôho dOyo will play with Singida Black Stars. January 25 at 16:00 (GMT), on Liti Stadium.
- CR Belouizdad will play with Stellenbosch. January 25 at 16:00 (GMT), on None.
Otôho dOyo
- Aboubacar Doumbia (7.7)
- Ravelli Obembi (7)
- Jacques Geordy Ndecket Bowamba (7.2)
- Charles Atipo (6.2)
- Prince Mouandza Mapata (7.5)
- G. Nongo (6.6)
- Ibrahima Traoré (6.9)
- Gosim Elenga (7.7)
- Samy Mampembe (7)
- Bandiougou Diallo (7.6)
- Wilfrid Nkaya (6.7)
CR Belouizdad
Substitutions:
Otôho dOyo
- Wilfrid Nkaya (Klegnime Koné, 62)
- G. Nongo (Oumar Camara, 79)
- Samy Mampembe (Pomi Nzaou, 80)
- Bandiougou Diallo (Koumou Keita, 90)
- Ravelli Obembi (Boubacar Traoré, 90)
CR Belouizdad
- L. Boussouar (M. Ben Hammouda, 25)
- H. Selmi (D. Kaassis, 33)
- F. El Melali (Abderrahmane Meziane Bentahar, 33)
- E. Cekici (B. Boukerchaoui, 46)
- A. Benguit (M. Belkhir, 63)
Ball possession:
In a thrilling encounter between Otôho d’Oyo and CR Belouizdad, the ball possession statistics revealed a closely contested battle, with CR Belouizdad dominating possession with 58%, while Otôho d’Oyo held 42% of the ball.
Otôho d’Oyo displayed their attacking prowess by registering 12 shots on target, with 6 testing the opposition goalkeeper. The standout performer in terms of shooting was Gosim Elenga, who showcased his attacking threat with a flurry of attempts on goal.
On the other hand, CR Belouizdad showcased their efficiency in front of goal by recording 11 shots on target, with 4 finding the back of the net. A. Belhocini was the standout player for CR Belouizdad, displaying clinical finishing with his accurate shots on goal.
Overall, the match was a spectacle of attacking football, with both teams creating numerous goal-scoring opportunities. The high intensity of the game was reflected in the shooting statistics, with both sides demonstrating their offensive capabilities throughout the match.
Passes:
Otôho d’Oyo faced off against CR Belouizdad in a thrilling match that showcased impressive passing accuracy and key plays from both sides. Abderrahmane Bekkour of CR Belouizdad was a standout performer with an exceptional pass accuracy of 86%, completing 68 passes throughout the match.
On the other side, Otôho d’Oyo’s G. Nongo displayed great composure and precision with an 82% pass accuracy rate from 41 total passes. The midfield battle was intense, with both teams looking to control possession and create opportunities through well-executed passing.
Bandiougou Diallo of Otôho d’Oyo made his presence felt with 2 key passes, showing his ability to unlock the opposition defense. CR Belouizdad’s Houcine Benayada matched Diallo’s performance with 2 key passes of his own, contributing to his team’s attacking threat.
Overall, the match was a showcase of technical quality and tactical awareness, with both teams demonstrating their ability to move the ball effectively and create chances. Despite the high passing accuracy displayed by both sides, the match ended in a closely contested draw, highlighting the competitive nature of the encounter between Otôho d’Oyo and CR Belouizdad.
Defense:
In a tightly contested match between Otôho d’Oyo and CR Belouizdad, defensive prowess took center stage as both teams showcased their ability to disrupt the opposition’s attacking plays through key interceptions and blocks.
Otôho d’Oyo, led by the impressive Jacques Geordy Ndecket Bowamba with 3 interceptions, managed to make a total of 7 interceptions throughout the game. Despite their efforts, the home team struggled to convert these defensive actions into meaningful attacking opportunities.
On the other hand, CR Belouizdad demonstrated a resolute defensive performance, tallying a total of 9 interceptions. Abderrahmane Bekkour stood out with 4 interceptions, showcasing his astute reading of the game and ability to break down Otôho d’Oyo’s attacking plays.
While Otôho d’Oyo failed to register any blocks during the match, CR Belouizdad managed to make 3 crucial blocks, with Houcine Benayada contributing 1 block to deny their opponents any clear goal-scoring opportunities.
Overall, both teams displayed a strong defensive mindset, with CR Belouizdad’s superior interception and blocking statistics ultimately playing a key role in securing a hard-fought result. The match was a testament to the importance of defensive organization and discipline in modern football, highlighting the impact of interceptions and blocks in shaping the outcome of games at the highest level.
Face-to-face:
In a tightly contested match between Otôho d’Oyo and CR Belouizdad, the battle for possession was fierce as two standout players emerged as the leaders in face-to-face duels for the ball. Bandiougou Diallo of Otôho d’Oyo showcased his tenacity with an impressive total of 7 face-to-face fights for the ball, while Chouaïb Keddad of CR Belouizdad closely followed with 6 such duels.
The match was a display of grit and determination from both sides, with Diallo and Keddad leading by example in their pursuit of possession. Diallo’s relentless work ethic and ability to win crucial battles in the midfield provided a solid foundation for Otôho d’Oyo, while Keddad’s resilience and tactical awareness were instrumental in CR Belouizdad’s defensive efforts.
Despite the intense competition in the middle of the park, both teams showed moments of quality in attack, creating opportunities to break the deadlock. However, it was the exceptional defensive performances of Diallo and Keddad that stood out, as they repeatedly thwarted their opponents’ advances and ensured a tightly contested affair throughout the match.
In the end, the match ended in a hard-fought draw, with both teams showcasing their determination and resilience on the pitch. Diallo and Keddad’s leadership in face-to-face duels for the ball exemplified the competitive spirit of the game, leaving a lasting impression on fans and spectators alike.
The clash between Otôho d’Oyo and CR Belouizdad will be remembered for the intense battle in midfield, with Diallo and Keddad emerging as standout performers in a match that epitomized the essence of competitive football.
Fouls:
- A. Belhocini (CR Belouizdad) at 86 minute
Yellow cards:
Penalties in a match:
- Abderrahmane Meziane Bentahar (CR Belouizdad) at 81 minute
The last five games (including this match):
- Otôho dOyo –
- CR Belouizdad – W
Top 5 CAF Confederation Cup scorers:
- Seifeddine Jaziri (2, Zamalek SC)
- Mohamed El Sayed Hashem (2, AL Masry)
- Salaheddine Errahouli (1, Olympique Safi)
- Abderrahim Deghmoum (1, AL Masry)
- Zakaria Draoui (1, USM Alger)
Line-ups:
Next games:
- Otôho dOyo will play with Singida Black Stars. January 25 at 16:00 (GMT), on Liti Stadium.
- CR Belouizdad will play with Stellenbosch. January 25 at 16:00 (GMT), on None.


