Enyimba in search of victory in the CAF Cup – The Citizen



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Enyimba, the last Nigerian club to win an African competition, conceded three goals in five minutes by crumbling 3-0 at CARA Congo Brazzaville two months ago.

Beginners of the Williamsville group came behind the same day to hold Djoliba from Mali to Bamako and tops the Group C table.

AFP Sport analyzes, group by group, which is likely to happen during the third day of the African equivalent of the UEFA Europa League.

Group A

If they can match the fighting spirit that brought three equalizers and a draw with Raja Casablanca of Morocco, Ghana's Aduana Stars could beat the leaders of the V Club of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Dormaa clash is a home game for the Ghanaians, who have only one point after losing their opening match at ASEC Mimosas in Costa Rica. ;Ivory.

ASEC against Raja in Abidjan will revive the suspense of a 2002 CAF Champions League semifinal thriller, won by the Moroccans despite a 2-0 defeat after the match go.

Group B

Renaissance Berkane of Morocco, only among the 16 contenders for the title to have obtained the maximum points from two matches, begins life without star Ayoub el Kaabi against Al Masry of Egypt.

One of only two Moroccans home team of the World Cup, the top scorer of the Confederations Cup, El Kaabi, was transferred to Hebei China Fortune.

Berkane can use his home advantage to collect maximum points, while Al Hilal, an experienced Sudanese, should beat Mozambican visitors UD Songo at Omdurman

Group C

Two African champions Enyimba dares not slip home against Williamsville as they seek to become the first Nigerian winners of the Confederation Cup.

While the maximum points could lead the Nigerians to pole position, Williamsville would be happy with a draw, knowing that they will have a home advantage when the two teams meet again [19659002] Djoliba, finalist of the Confederations Cup 2012. He needs a win and hopes that his chances will be good in Bamako given the bad record of CARA.

Group D

Gor Mahia, of Kenya, is at arms length with the Young Africans of Tanzania

Gor, the first Kenyan club to reach the group stage. a CAF competition, has suffered since day 2 with Rwandan striker Meddie Kagere in Tanzania. Simba

The leaders of USM Algiers are another club that has lost a sniper with top scorer Oussama Darfalou who recently signed for Dutch speed club.

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