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CAF Confederation Cup: It’s ‘Do-Or-Die’ Game, Says Rivers’ Coach, Eguma
BY SAMMY WEJINYA.
Stanley Eguma, the Rivers United technical manager is as experienced as they come having helped Enyimba (as assistant to Okey Emordi in 2005) claim CAF Champions League success.
He also coached Dolphins severally in inter-CAF club competitions in previous seasons and has practically seen it all as far as these sorts of matches are concerned.
He was in typically bullish mood when our official website, www.riversunitedfc.com.ng spoke to him about Tuesday’s contest.
“We are representing Nigeria and Nigeria is a very big country as far as football is concerned. It is a do-or-die game for us,” Eguma declared.
KCCA FC squad to face Rivers United of Nigeria in Port Harcourt
Benjamin Ochan, Denis Okot, Timothy Awany, Paul Musamali, Bukenya Lawrence, Isaac Muleme, Vincent Kayizzi, Muzamir Mutyaba, Tom Masiko, Derrick Nsibambi, Geoffrey Sserunkuuma, Douglas Kisembo, Habib Kavuma, Denis Rukundo, Paul Mucureezi, Ivan Ntege, Allan Okello and Julius Poloto.