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HOW ENYIMBA’S CONFEDERATION CUP FOES WILL EMERGE THIS MONDAY

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA.

 

 

Followers of Nigeria’s most successful football club, Enyimba are anxiously awaiting the draw for the final stages of CAF inter-clubs competitions holding Monday evening at the 6 October City at the outskirt of Cairo in Egypt.

The quarter-final opponents will emerge and Enyimba, like the other clubs will get to know the path they have to pass through to be crowned as African champions.

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The only club Enyimba are certain not to meet is CARA of Brazzaville, the club the Nigerian side used to mark their happy home return and a quarter-final ticket.

Procedurally, clubs from the same qualifying groups are set apart. Therefore, the potential quarter final foes for Enyimba are narrowed to six.

They are Al Masry SC (Egypt), AS Vita (DR Congo), Rayon Sports (Rwanda), Raja Casablanca (Morocco), RS Berkane (Morocco) and USM Alger (Algeria).

Any of the following six clubs are the possible quarter-final opponents for Enyimba: AS

According to the procedure, Enyimba are in Pot 4. The four clubs that qualified as second-placed in the groups are put in Pot 1. They are Al Masry SC (Egypt), AS Vita (DR Congo) and Rayon Sports (Rwanda).

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Raja Casablanca are in Pot 2 while their fellow Moroccan sides, RS Berkane are in Pot 3.

According to the draw procedure, a ball will be picked from Pot 1 that contains the groups’ runners-up.

A ball from each of pots 2, 3 and 4 will then be picked with the exception that the pot that has the same team that played in the same group of the runner-up club will be skipped.

This is to avoid a repeat fixture. The three balls picked are then placed in an empty Pot 6.

The balls in Pot 6 will then be mixed in order to choose one ball with the name of the team who will face the runner up earlier draw.

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The same process will be repeated three more times in order to determine the Quarterfinal 2, Quarterfinal 3 and Quarterfinal 4.

The procedure will be repeated for semi-finals match up and also that of the final.

As group leaders, Enyimba will play away first in the two-legged quarter-finals match-up.

 

 

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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BREAKING! RS Berkane – USM Alger Confederation Cup return match is called off

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Like the first leg match, the return leg match of the semi-final game of Morocco’s RS Berkane and USM Alger of Algeria has been called off.

The Algerians arrived Morocco on Friday but the club has decided to withdraw from the match scheduled for Sunday at 8pm.

The Algerian authorities have recalled USM Alger as the Moroccans will play the match with jerseys that have the full map of the country.

FIFA has not made statement yet on the cancelled second leg match. But a sanction is imminent against the Football federation of Algeria.

A CAF club commission decided to refer the matter to the disciplinary committee for possible additional sanctions against Algerian authorities.

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This may possibly include a ban that will see the country out of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations which has potential of being politicised with the possible qualification of Algeria.

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Dream aborted for Dreams FC as clinical Zamalek cruise into Confederation Cup final

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The dream is over for Dreams FC. The Ghanaian fairytale makers saw their remarkable journey in the CAF Confederation Cup brought to a shuddering halt by the ruthless cutting edge of Zamalek.

After a goalless first leg in Cairo, Hamza Mathlouthi’s early opener set the Egyptian giants on their way to a 3-0 victory in Kumasi that secured their place in the final with an emphatic dismissal of the competition’s surprise package.

Samson Akinyoola’s sumptuous volley and a late Mustafa Shalaby strike put the seal on a professional away performance as Zamalek underlined their status as continental heavyweights.

For Dreams, an inaugural tilt at African club football’s second-tier competition ends with their heads held high, even if this humbling defeat will sting for some time to come.

Having already dumped out Mali heavyweights Stade Malien en route to the last four, the Ghanaians arrived in Kumasi buoyed by belief they could create yet another monumental upset.

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Those hopes were swiftly extinguished, however, as Mathlouthi continued his hobby of scoring by powering home a back-post header to silence the fans in Kumasi.

The Tunisian defender had netted in Zamalek’s first leg quarter-final success over Modern Future, he repeated the trick after just 12 minutes to put the White Knights firmly in control of the tie.

Akinyoola’s magical left-footed strike just after the midway point of the first half then left Dreams needing to score three times to keep their dream alive.

Experienced striker John Antwi and young Abdul Aziz Issah fluffed good scoring opportunities to bring Dreams FC back into the game before Zamalek goalkeeper Mohamed Awad pulled two saves to deny the home side.

The outstanding Omar Gaber and the tireless Hossam Abdelmaguid went close to increasing Zamalek’s advantage before the break as Zamalek turned the screw with their trademark mix of power and guile.

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Any hopes Dreams harboured of a miraculous comeback were effectively extinguished just before the hour mark, when Shalaby broke his six-month scoring drought in clinical fashion.

The winger had not found the net since October but kept his composure after being slipped in to drill past the helpless Solomon Agbasi and complete the scoring.

For much of the second period it was a case of attack versus defence as Zamalek threatened to run riot while Dreams desperately sought to restore some respectability to the scoreline.

In the end, their historic continental run was ended in abrupt fashion by a Zamalek side painfully clinical on the counter with the Egyptian heavyweights marching on into yet another continental final.

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CAF dismisses USM appeal on controversial Confederation Cup duel

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Algeria’s USM Alger continues to battle in what looked an hopeless situation in a bid to upturn a decision of the Committee for the Organization of Interclub Competitions and the Management of the Club Licensing System which awarded the first leg match of the CAF Confederation Cup semi-final duel to the visiting RS Berkane of Morocco.

The continental body on Friday confirmed the verdict of the Organising Committee and thus threw away the appeal by Algeria.

The Appeal Committee of CAF rejected the Algerian club’s requests.

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