CAF Confederation Cup
Rivers United Group Foes Emerge on Wednesday
Rivers United, the sole survivor of Nigeria’s quartet for 2017 CAF inter clubs competition, will on Wednesday know their group opponents when the draw for the CAF Confederation Cup is made at 6 October City headquarters of CAF.
Rivers United on Saturday became the last qualifiers of the 16 teams as their playoff with Rayon Sports of Rwanda was delayed for one week to enable their opponents’ country, Rwanda, mark the anniversary of the tragic genocide that occurred years ago.
Rivers United qualified on 2-0 aggregate. The other qualifiers include Zesco United of Zambia which eliminated Nigeria’s Enugu Rangers. Others are TP Mazembe (DR Congo, CS Sfaxien (Tunisia), FUS Rabat (Morocco), Smouha (Egypt), Recreativo do Libolo (Angola) and MC Alger of Algeria.
The others are: Horoya (Guinea), the South African duo of Platinum Stars and SuperSport United, Al Hilal Al-Ubayyid of Sudan, Mbabane Swallows (Swaziland), Club Africain (Tunisia) and Kampala City Council Authority of Uganda.
The 16 teams are drawn into four groups of four. In the group stage, each group is played on a home-and-away round robin basis. The winners and runners-up of each group advance to quarter finals of the knockout stage.
CAF Confederation Cup
CAS rejects Algeria’s request of accelerated hearing in RS Berkane-USM case
Algeria’s hope of stalling the final matches of the CAF Confederation Cup has collapsed. This is sequel to the rejection of accelerated hearing put up by the Algeria football federation.
The final matches pitch RS Berkane against Zamalek of Egypt. The second leg of the final match will be held in Cairo on May 19. By that time, the appeal filed by Algeria would not have been heard.
On April 26, the CAS rejected the urgent request from the the Algerian federation to halt the final matches until their appeal has been heard.
“This request was rejected ex parte by the president of the CAS Appeals Chamber,” explains the body in a press release published last Thursday, May 2.
CAF Confederation Cup
Morocco’s RS Berkane get to Confederation Cup final with record aggregate scoreline but without kicking the ball!
The CAF Interclub Competitions and Management of the Club Licensing System Committee has awarded the unplayed Confederation Cup second leg semi-final fixture between RS Berkane and USM Alger to Morocco’s RS Berkane.
The same decision was taken on the unplayed first leg match in Algeria. Thus, without having to kick the ball, RS Berkane moved to the final matches, technically with a 6-0 aggregate, the highest semi-final scorelines since the competition began 20 years ago.
According to the CAF Inter-clubs committee, the case against Algeria’s USM Alger has been passed to the Disciplinary Board of CAF for possible additional sanctions.
CAF Confederation Cup
USM Alger’s coach resigns over jersey controversy
Spanish coach Juan Carlos Garrido has announced his resignation from coaching Algerian club USM Alger, Moroccan channel Medi1 TV reported. Garrido made the announcement in an exclusive statement to the channel.
Garrido’s decision comes after the African Football Confederation’s club committee announced the elimination of USM Alger from the CAF Confederation Cup.
The Algerian team decided to withdraw from the second leg game of the CAF Confederation Cup semi-final against Morocco’s RS Berkane last week.
As a result, CAF penalized USM Alger with a forfeit, awarding RS Berkane a 3-0 victory by default and securing their place in the tournament’s final against Egyptian club Zamalek.
This comes in the wake of a controversy that began when Algerian authorities confiscated RS Berkane’s equipment after they landed in Algiers for the first leg of their semi-final match against USM Alger.
The Algerian authorities notably confiscated the Moroccan club’s jerseys for featuring the full Moroccan map with the Western Sahara region.
Despite efforts by CAF to mediate the issue and assert the legitimacy of RS Berkane’s jerseys, the Algerian authorities refused to return the confiscated items.
This resulted in the match’s abandonment and CAF declaring RS Berkane winners of the first leg with a 3-0 scoreline.
In the subsequent second leg, scheduled to take place in Morocco, USM Alger opted to withdraw from the match, further fueling the controversy.
CAF subsequently penalized USM Alger with a forfeit, awarding RS Berkane a 3-0 victory and eliminating the Algerian team from the tournament.
Medi1 TV reported Garrido as indicating that he had no direct involvement in the jersey controversy and that his primary concern was solely focused on football matters.
The report added that the coach had expressed disapproval of the events surrounding the jersey dispute and emphasized his dedication to the game and his discomfort with being embroiled in off-field controversies.
-Morocco World News
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