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CAF Champions League: Burundi’s Bumamuru FC ready for Mamelodi Sundowns test

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The head coach of Bumamuru FC has said they are well prepared to take on Mamelodi Sundowns in the first leg of the second preliminary round of the 2023/2024 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.

Bumamuru FC, the Burundi Premier League reigning champions will host the South African giants on Friday evening at the Azam Complex in Chamazi, Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

Michel Tuhabonye, the Bumamuru Fc head coach made it clear on Thursday that his team has prepared well and know what to expect against the 2016 champions Mamelodi Sundowns. ” We need to be at our best, play as a team and also take our chances, ” said the coach.

He made it clear that they are motivated by the facet that they beat Congo’s Centre Sportif de Bendje 5-1 in the same Stadium in the first round. Bumamuru FC ejected the Congo Premier League champions 6-2 on aggregate in the first round.

Tuhabonye made it clear that it is always important to make good use of the home matches in such competitions, then also plan well for the away leg. ” My players are ready to give a good account to prove a point, ” he added.

Bumamuru will hope that their leading scorers Mokono Elie Eldinho and Ali Shabani Valentin who have each netted three goals find their scoring touch against Mamelodi Sundowns.

Four other teams from the CECAFA Zone will also be in action in the same competition this weekend.

Tanzania’s Simba SC who reached the quarter final stage last season will play away to Power Dynamos in Ndola, Zambia, and Young Africans SC, the Tanzanian Premier League giants who reached the final of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup play away to Sudan’s Al Merriekh at the Kigali Pele Stadium on Saturday.

On Sunday Rwanda’s APR FC will face a tough test against Pyramids FC from Egypt, while Al Hilal (Sudan) take on Primero de Agosto away in Angola. Ethiopia’s St.George will also be in action against Egyptian giants Al Ahly the next weekend in Cairo.

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Al Hilal pick draw in DR Congo, Simba SC fall in CAF Champions League

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Sudan giants Al Hilal SC have collected a point in their away Group C match against Saint Eloi Lupopo in a TotalEnergies CAF Champions League group stage.

Al Hilal SC settled for a 1-1 draw against the DR Congo side in a match played on Sunday at the TP Mazembe Stadium in Lubumbashi.

Abdel Rayomer silenced the local fans with a 12 minute strike to give Al Hilal the lead.

But the home side grew in confidence, and started creating good scoring opportunities. Petrus Aprocious leveled matters for Saint Eloi Lupopo after 79 minutes to send the fans wild.

The two sides continued to attack hoping to pick maximum points, but to no avail.

Al Hilal are second of Group C with 4 points, with Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) with the same number of points, but a better goal difference. MC Alger and Saint Eloi Lupopo each have one point.

In another game involving a team from the CECAFA Zone, Simba SC (Tanzania) suffered a 2-1 defeat away to Stade Malien in a Group D match played in Bamako.

Taddeus Nikeng Fomakwang and Ismaila Simpara scord for the hosts in the first half, while Neo Maema scored for Simba SC.

The Tanzanian side are now bottom of Group D after two straight defeats, while Petro de Luanda (Angola) and Stade Malien are tied on 4 points each, while ES Tunis have collected two points.

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Young Africans SC pick vital point away to JS Kabylie

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Tanzania Premier League giants Young Africans SC have picked their fourth point in the group stage of the 2025/2026 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.

Young Africans SC collected a vital point in a goalless draw away to JS Kabylie on Friday at the Hocine Ait Ahmed Stadium in Algeria.

The draw sent Young SC Africans briefly top of Group B, before the second group match.

In the second match record winners Al Ahly (Egypt) picked a 1-1 draw away to AS FAR in Morocco.

Although Young Africans and Al Ahly have four points each, the Egyptians are top because of a better goal difference.

On Sunday two other teams from the CECAFA Zone will be in action. Sudan’s Al Hilal SC will play away to Saint-Eloi Lupopo in a Group C match in Lubumbashi, while Simba SC (Tanzania) also face Stade Malien (Mali) in a Group D match in Bamako.

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Young Africans win, Simba fall in CAF Champions League group stage

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Tanzania Premier League giants Young Africans SC have made a winning start in the group stage of the 2025/2026 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.

Young Africans SC defeated AS FAR (Morocco) 1-0 in their opening Group B match played at the New Amaan Complex on Saturday.

Prince Dube Mpumelelo netted the lone goal after 58 minutes in a hotly contested match. The Moroccan side tried to fight back, but failed to bet the well organized Young Africans Sc defending line.

Young Africans SC’s head coach Pedro Gonçalves who was only appointed in October this year said it was good to start the group stage with a win. “We still have a lot of work to do ahead of the many matches to be played,” added Goncalves.

The Tanzanian side are now second in the group after record winners Al Ahly (Egypt) later defeated JS Kabylie (Algeria) 4-1 in Cairo last night.

On Sunday another Tanzanian side Simba SC suffered a 1-0 home defeat to visiting Petro de Luanda (Angola) in a Group D match at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam. Bernardo Dias netted the lone goal after 78 minutes.

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10-man Al Hilal stop MC Alger in CAF Champions League group stage match

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Sudan giants Al Hilal SC have made a winning start in the group stage of the 2025/2026 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.

The 10-man Al Hilal side stopped MC Alger (Algeria) 2-1 in the first Group C match played on Friday at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda.

Skipper Abdelrazig Omer gave Al Hilal the lead at the stroke of half time after a good assist by Burundian International Jean-Claude Girumugisha.

After recess the visiting team piled pressure and attacked in numbers. The pressure paid off when Mustafa Karshom deflected the ball into his own net to make it 1-1 after 53 minutes. The defender deflected MC Alger’s Oussama Benhaoua’s hard shot.

Mohamed Abdelrahman was on target after 75 minutes to put Al Hilal ahead again. The Sudan team was reduced to 10-players after Salaheldin Alhassan was sent off with four minutes to full time.

Al Hilal opted to play their matches in Rwanda because of the unrest in Sudan. Al Hilal and El Merriekh have also been cleared to play in the 2025/2026 Rwanda Premier League.

Action returns on Saturday when Tanzanian giants Young Africans SC host AS FAR (Morocco) in a Group B match at the New Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar. On Sunday Simba Sc (Tanzania) will also be in action in a Group D match against Angola’s Petro de Luanda at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam.

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