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Zamalek on the Brink of Confederation Cup Final as Lineup Decisions and Key Absences Loom Against Belouizdad

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16/4/2026

Zamalek head into the second leg against Algeria’s CR Belouizdad in the CAF Confederation Cup semi-finals with a strong sense of focus inside the technical staff, as the team move closer to settling on the starting line-up for the upcoming match at Cairo International Stadium. The game carries major importance, as it represents a decisive step toward reaching the final, while Zamalek look to make the most of their first-leg advantage and secure qualification without entering a complicated scenario.

Based on the expected line-up ahead of the match, El Mahdy Soliman appears the most likely choice to start in goal, while the coaching staff are expected to rely on Omar Gaber, Hossam Abdel Meguid, Mohamed Ismail, and Mahmoud Bentayg in defense. In midfield, Ahmed Fattouh, Mohamed Shehata, and Ahmed Sherif are among the main options, while the attack is likely to feature Abdallah El Said, Odai Dabbagh, and Nasser Mansi. This probable line-up reflects an attempt to strike a clear balance between defensive solidity and attacking presence in a match that does not allow much room for risk.

Key absences

Zamalek will be without some players ahead of the match, most notably Mohamed Sobhi due to suspension, a setback that forces an unavoidable change in goal. There are also doubts surrounding a few other names, especially Juan Bezera, amid reports that he is not fully fit and may not start the game. These circumstances could push the coaching staff to be more cautious in selecting the line-up, especially given the sensitivity of the match and its importance in the team’s continental campaign.

Decisions before kickoff

The challenge for Zamalek is not limited to choosing the starting eleven, but also extends to how the match itself will be managed. The team need a stable start and must avoid any early disruption, especially as CR Belouizdad will look to take advantage of any opportunity to get back into the tie. For that reason, the technical staff appear inclined toward a line-up that gives the team defensive strength, while still including players capable of moving quickly and making a difference in the final third.

With the atmosphere surrounding the match, attention also turns to the role of the fans and their impact in supporting the team during one of the most important fixtures of the season. Zamalek know the chance to reach the final is there, but qualification will depend on the team’s ability to handle the pressure and stay focused for the full 90 minutes against an opponent that will not give up its hopes of advancing easily.