CAF Champions League
How CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup Draw will be conducted –
The draw procedures for the 2023/24 CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup Quarter-Finals will be conducted in Cairo this Tuesday aftertoon.
Eight clubs will be involved in each of the two inter-clubs competitions.
The CAF Confederation Cup Quarter-Finals draw will take place first at 2pm Egyptian time and 11am Nigerian time.
This will be followed by that of CAF Champions League draw at 3pm Egypt’s time and 12 noon in Nigeria.
CAF Champions League clubs:
Al Ahly (Egypt), ASEC Mimosas (Cote d’Ivoire), Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa), Atletico Petroleos (Angola), TP Mazembe (DR Congo), Simba SC (Tanzania), Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia), Young Africans (Tanzania).
CAF Confederation Cup clubs:
USM Alger (Algeria), Zamalek (Egypt), Dreams FC (Ghana), RS Berkane (Morocco), Modern Future (Egypt), Abu Salem (Libya), Rivers United (Nigeria), Stade Malien (Mali).
Official Draw Procedures:
Six pots will be utilised to determine the draw as follows:
- Pot 1 – To contain all 2ndplaced teams (runners-up) from their respective groups.
- Pot 2 – To contain three balls of 1stplaced team of Group A
- Pot 3 – To contain 3 balls of 1stplace team of Group B
- Pot 4 – To contain 3 balls of 1stplace team of Group C.
- Pot 5 – To contain 3 balls of the 1stplace team of Group D
- Pot 6 – To remain empty.
Draw Steps:
- Pick a ball from the runners-up pot (Pot 1) and show the drawn team.
- Pick 1 ball from the other Pots (2, 3, 4 & 5) except the pot that has the team that played in the same group of the runner-up team drawn in step 1.
- The 3 picked balls are put in the empty pot (Pot 6).
- Mix the three balls of Pot 6 before picking one ball to determine the team who will face the runners-up draw in Step 1 for Quarter-Final 1.
- Same process to be repeated three times to determine the remaining Quarter-Final fixtures.
*According to the regulations, The runners-up shall play the first-leg matches of the quarter-finals at home”.
For fully explained Quarter-Finals & Semi-Finals draw procedures, click below:
CAF Champions League Quarter-Finals Draw Procedure
CAF Confederation Cup Quarter-Finals Draw Procedure
CAF Champions League
VIDEO: Controversial penalty kick remains a talking point in Remo Stars’ elimination
But for the questionable penalty kick awarded for AS FAR of Morocco in the 78th minute of the tension-soaked CAF Champions League duel with Remo Stars on Sunday in Rabat, the complexion of the final result as well as the aggregate scorelines may have been different.
Match scoreline stood at 1-1 before the referee, Adissa Abdul Raphiou Ligali of Benin Republic, who was midway to the centre circle suddenly blew his whistle and awarded a penalty kick to the hosts.
Before then, all body contacts had been ruled against Remo Stars. Even, the Moroccans looked amused when the referee, who was off the scene suddenly ran into the penalty area and awarded a penalty kick for an incident, even if it were an infraction, happened outside the penalty box.
The award of the penalty kick and the conversion by El Amine Zouhzouh, literaly sealed Remo Stars thin hope of advancing.
The Nigerian side left it too late as they only came out to attack after their hopes had been sealed.
In starting the crucial match, their lead scorer, Sikiru Alimi and assist master, Sodiq Ismail were brought in only after the damage had been done. It was after the first goal in the 51st minute that Alimi was brought in in the 54th minute.
CAF Champions League
Enugu Rangers to face Angolan sides, G.D. Sagrada Esperança
Nigeria’s champions, Enugu Rangers have been drawn against Grupo Desportivo Sagrada Esperança of Angola in the next round of the CAF Champions League.
The fixtures come up next month with Enugu Rangers hosting the first leg on 13 September.
The return leg holds on 20 September. Enugu Rangers advanced after eliminating Comoros Islands’ US Zilimadjou.
Grupo Desportivo Sagrada Esperança better known as G.D. Sagrada Esperança advanced after seeing off Saint-Louis Suns United of Seychelles on a 4-0 aggregate.
CAF Champions League
Giants progress in CAF Champions League
The first preliminary round of the CAF Champions League reached its climax on Sunday, with several heavyweight clubs securing their passage to the next stage of Africa’s premier club competition.
In a difficult turnaround, AS FAR Rabat of Morocco overturned a 2-1 first-leg deficit against Nigeria’s Remo Stars, winning 2-0 in Rabat.
Congolese striker Joël Beya broke the deadlock in the 52nd minute, before Zouhzouh sealed the victory with a penalty in the 80th minute, propelling the Moroccan side into the second preliminary round.
Algeria’s CR Bélouizdad continued their impressive form, securing a 1-0 victory over AC Léopards of Congo, thanks to a 24th-minute strike from Benguit.
This win, following their 2-0 first-leg triumph, sets up an intriguing clash with Burkina Faso’s AS Douanes in the next round.
AS Douanes progressed on away goals after two draws against Benin’s Coton FC, highlighting the fine margins in continental competition.
Ghana’s Samartex emphatically stamped their authority on their tie against Cameroon’s Victoria United, winning 1-0 at home to complete a 2-0 aggregate victory.
Isaac Afful’s 8th-minute goal extinguished any hopes of a Cameroonian comeback, setting up a mouth-watering second-round clash with African giants Raja Casablanca.
In other notable results, Cote d’Ivoire champions San Pedro edged past Sierra Leone’s BO Rangers with a 1-0 win, while Congo’s AS Maniema Union held their nerve to defeat Zimbabwe’s Ngezi Platinum on penalties after two goalless draws.
Togo’s ASKO Kara also progressed, beating Equatorial Guinea’s Deportivo Mongomo 1-0 thanks to an early goal from new signing Adam Musah.
However, the day was not without its upsets. FC Nouadhibou of Mauritania, surprise participants in last season’s group stage, were eliminated on away goals by Guinea’s Milo FC.
The second preliminary round promises even more excitement, with matches scheduled from September 13 to 15 for the first legs, and September 23 to 25 for the return fixtures.
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