Debutants, Nsoatreman and Stellenbosch, have been the highlights of the day because the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup’s first preliminary spherical second-leg matches have been performed on Saturday.
Ghana’s Nsoatreman FC, a newcomer to the continental scene, impressed with a 5-0 aggregate victory over Elect Sport.
Following their preliminary 3-0 house win, Nsoatreman confirmed their superiority with a 2-0 victory within the return leg, performed in Cameroon on account of stadium points.
Walid Fuseini and Stephan Diyou scored the targets that secured this historic milestone for the Ghanaian FA Cup champions.
The South Africans Stellenbosch, one other newcomers made a convincing assertion within the competitors, demolishing Eswatini’s Nsingizini Hotspurs FC with an combination rating of 8-0.
After a 3-0 away win within the first leg, Stellenbosch accomplished the rout with a 5-0 victory on the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
New signing, Lehlogonolo Mojela, opened the scoring, with additional targets from LangelihlePhili, Andre de Jong, Omega Mdaka, and substitute Mervin Boji.
This emphatic win units up an intriguing second-round conflict with DR Congo’s AS Vita Club.
In a nail-biting encounter, Racing Club d’Abidjan of Cote d’Ivoire secured their qualification towards Morocco’s Union de Touarga. After two goalless attracts, the tie was settled by a tense penalty shootout on the Felix Houphouet Boigny stadium.
Ivorian goalkeeper,OusmaneZombra, emerged because the hero, saving three Moroccan penalties to clinch a 2-1 shootout victory.
Elsewhere, Tunisia’s StadeTunisien cruised into the following spherical with a snug 4-0 win over South Sudan’s Jamus.
Meanwhile, Benin’s Dadjè pulled off a powerful qualification towards their Nigerian neighbours, El Kameni Warriors.
As the primary preliminary spherical concludes yesterday, consideration now turns to the second spherical, scheduled to start from September 15, 2024.
Stellenbosch FC’s conflict with AS Vita Club and Nsoatreman’s potential encounter with both Rwanda’s Police FC or Algeria’s CS Constantine promise to be highlights of the following stage.
–Cafonline.com