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CAF Champions League: Simba SC, Young Africans face tricky away battles

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Three teams from the CECAFA Zone Simba SC, Young Africans and Al Merriekh will all be in action in the first leg second preliminary round of the 2023/2024 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League on Saturday.

Tanzanian sides Simba SC and Young Africans will face tricky tests when they play away in the first leg ties. Simba SC who get into the mix for the first time this season will play away to Zambia’s Power Dynamos FC, while Young Africans SC take on Al Merriekh (Sudan) at the Kigali Pele Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda.

Having reached the quarter final stage last season, Simba SC will be more than hungry to see that they aim higher this time starting with a good result away from home.

Roberto Oliveira, Simba’s Brazillian coach has made it clear that every match in the CAF Champions League is not easy. ” I know matches at this level are very tough, but we have prepared well enough and will be out to try and get a good first leg result,  ” added Oliveira.

Moses Phiri, one of Simba SC’s forwards also made it clear that the match against Power Dynamos will be a tough one. Besides trying to defend well, Simba SC will also hope that some of their forwards Phiri, Jean Baleke, Shaban Chilunga and veteran John Bocco find their scoring touch.

Young Africans SC, finalists in the 2022/2023 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup will be eager to send a strong message when they face Al Merriekh in the first leg.

New Young Africans SC coach Miguel Angel Gamondi who took over in June 2023 has aid they will treat the match very seriously because the away match is very important before they host the Sudan team. ” The players know it will be a tough match and we must give our best, ” added Miguel Ángel Gamondi whose team ejected Djibouti Telecom 7-1 on aggregate in the first round and have made a good start scoring 10 goals in two League matches played at home.

On Sunday Rwanda’s APR FC will face Egyptian side Pyramids FC in Kigali, Al Hilal (Sudan) take on Primero de Agosto away in Angola.

Meanwhile, Burundi’s Bumamuru FC suffered a 4-0 defeat to Mamelodi Sundowns FC in the first leg second preliminary round of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League match played at the Azam Complex in Tanzania on Friday.

The hosts Bumamuru tried to push forward early, but the Mamelodi Sundowns’ defenders closed out Theodore Ngabirano and Ali Shabani Valentin.

After 11 minutes the South African giants earned penalty after a handball in the box, and Lucas Ribeiro made no mistake from the spot. Ribeiro made it 2-0 after 37 minutes and Lesiba Nku made sure they went 3-0 up at the interval. Peter Shalulile back from injury also got his name on the score sheet 10 minutes to the final whistle.

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