USM Alger won its second CAF Confederation Cup title after defeating Zamalek on penalty shootouts on May 16, 2026 [1], [2].

The victory cements the Algerian club's status as a dominant force in African football and marks a significant achievement in the competition's history. By securing this trophy, the team has established a legacy of success across the continent.

The final match took place at the Cairo International Stadium in Egypt [1]. The two teams remained deadlocked through the duration of regulation time, necessitating a penalty shootout to determine the champion [1].

This win represents the second time USM Alger has claimed the Confederation Cup title [1]. The club had previously won the trophy once before this match [1].

Zamalek, playing on home soil in Cairo, was unable to secure the victory despite the local advantage [1], [2]. The match concluded with the Algerian side lifting the trophy after the high-pressure shootout phase [1].

USM Alger won their second CAF Confederation Cup title

This result highlights the growing competitiveness of Algerian clubs within the CAF framework. By defeating a powerhouse like Zamalek in Cairo, USM Alger demonstrates a tactical resilience that allows them to perform under pressure in hostile away environments, further shifting the balance of power in North African club football.