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The Congolese Mazembe won one of the biggest victories of the African Champions League after defeating the African Tunisians 8-0 in a match played at the Mazembe stadium during the third phase of the League's groups African champions.
Mazembe's goals were scored by Kevin Mondeko, Mototo Mabe and Jackson Molika, who scored twice in the second minute.
The youth of Constantine Algeria lead the group with 6 points, followed by Mazembe with 3 points in second place, while the African ranking is free of points in third place. The African Confederation of African Football (CAF) has decided to punish Ismaili for his exclusion from the African Champions League. Because of the riot of the masses.
Here are the biggest results in the history of the African Champions League:
1 1994 Mabilinga Gaboni The rebirth of Chad with a 13-0 lead in the 32nd round of the Cup Winners Cup of the Africa Cup of Nations in 1994, it is worth noting that the Chadian team s' is removed from the return match.
2/2018 The Al-Jadida Benfica-Bissau 10/0 defense is the most significant result in the history of the Champions League and went to the preliminary round.
3/2011 In the first round of the Champions League, Moroccan Raja won the 10-1 win against Churba Tourbillon, who retired from the second leg.
04/04/2004 Asafa Yanninga Borkinabe scored 8 1 before the first leg and the second leg ended on a tie with two goals for each team qualifying the Capital League 10-3 on the total of the two games.
5/1998 The Ethiopian coffee team, in the second leg of the preliminary round of the championships, defeated San Michele of Seychelles with a score of 8-1.
6/1998 Petro Atletico Angolan beat the rematch of the knockout round at Deportivo Mungomo of Equatorial Guinea 9-2 after scoring a goal of four goals, winning the 13-3 total
7 / In 1985, the Royal Moroccan Army won the first stage of the preliminary round against Gambia in Portsuritore, 8-0, then won 10 draws in both matches.
8/1972 In the first leg of the preliminary round, Capoeira Werriors of Zambia swept Maguesto of Lesotho 9-0 to 11-2.
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