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CAF Confederation Cup weekend review: Azam upset star-studded Esperance,Fus Rabat humiliate SC Villa

CAF Confederation Cup weekend review: Azam upset star-studded Esperance,Fus Rabat humiliate SC Villa

The weekend CAF Confederations  Cup qualifiers reached a penultimate stage with the first leg last qualifiers before the group stage proper.

Tanzanian side Azam came from a goal down to upset much fancied Esperance of Tunisia .FUS Rabat of Morocco were the biggest winners humiliating SC Villa of Uganda 7-0 in a one sided affair.

Overall last 16 winners will be matched with Caf Champions League last 16 losers over two legs next month for eight group slots in the second-tier African club competition.

Soka25east.com takes a round up of the weekend fixtures in summary.

Yanga vs Esperance:

The ‘Messi’ of East Africa scored on Sunday to give Azam of Tanzania a 2-1 victory over star-studded Esperance of Tunisia in a Caf Confederation Cup last 16 first leg.

Ramadhan Singano, whose skills win him favourable public and media comparisons with Barcelona and Argentina superstar Lionel Messi, struck the 69th-minute winner in Dar es Salaam.

Farid Mussa had equalised just one minute before for the ice cream company club, who are chasing a first play-offs appearance.

Esperance have won all the Caf club competitions except the Confederation Cup and appear the strongest of the 16 survivors from two qualifying rounds.

Haythem Jouini gave the Tunis-based ‘Blood and Gold’ a 33rd-minute lead they retained until conceding twice within 60 seconds.

Despite the loss, twice African champions Esperance are favoured to win the return match in Rades on April 19 or 20 and the tie.

V Club Mokada vs Sagrada Esperanca

Thirty-seven-year-old Arsenio Cabungula scored his fifth goal of the campaign to help Sagrada Esperanca of Angola win 2-1 in Congo Brazzaville against V Club Mokanda.

Samuel Antonio Da Silva was the other scorer for the club from remote mining town Dundo, who led 1-0 in Atlantic oil hub Pointe-Noire and doubled their advantage through Cabungula before conceding a late goal.

Mounana vs ENPPI

Mounana of Gabon upset ENPPI of Egypt 2-0 in Libreville through a goal in each half from Rick Martel Allogho Mba and Ilambe Biyeme, who converted a penalty

Medeama vs Al Ahly Shendy

Medeama of Ghana forced a 0-0 draw away to Al Ahly Shendy of Sudan and boosted chances of a second play-offs appearance within three seasons.

Winners Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko contested an all-Ghana first Confederation Cup final in 2004, but no club from the West African state has come close to emulating that feat.

FUS Rabat Morocco vs SC Villa

FUS Rabat of Morocco were the most impressive first leg winners, trouncing Villa of Uganda 7-0 Friday with seven players getting on the scoresheet.

The first and last goals were particularly memorable with Mourad Batna drilling a long-range free-kick into the net and Mohamed Fouzair dribbling past four opponents to complete the rout.

Goals were much scarcer Saturday with three matches producing only three.

CS Constantine of Algeria edged Misr Elmaqasah of Egypt 1-0, Mouloudia Oran of Algeria were held 0-0 by Kawkab Marrakech of Morocco and Stade Gabesien of Tunisia forced a 1-1 draw at Zanaco of Zambia.

Weekend Results

El Ahly Shandy 0 – 0 Medeama
Vita Club Mokanda 1 – 2 Sagrada Esperanca
C.F. Mounana 0 – 2 Enppi
Azam 2 – 1 Esperance

Saturday 09 April 2016

CS Constantinois 1 – 0 Misr Makkassa
Mouloudia Club D’oran 0 – 0 Kawkab Marrakech
Zanaco 1 – 1 Stade Gabesien

Fath Union Sport 7 – 0 Sports Club Villa

Fixtures:

Tuesday 19 April 2016

15:30 Sagrada Esperanca v Vita Club Mokanda
17:00 Misr Makkassa v CS Constantinois
17:00 Stade Gabesien v Zanaco
17:00 Sports Club Villa v Fath Union Sport
17:00 Esperance v Azam

Wednesday 20 April 2016

15:30 Medeama v El Ahly Shandy
18:00 Enppi v C.F. Mounana

Wednesday 20 April 2016

20:00 Kawkab Marrakech v Mouloudia Club D’ora

 

 

Ex- CAF Media Expert. An expert on African football with over 15 years experience ,always with an ear to the ground with indepth knowledge of the game. I have worked for top publications including 7 years at www.supersport.com until i founded www.soka25east.com to quench the thirst of football lovers across the continent. I have trained young upcoming journalists who are now a voice in African football.I have covered World Cup,AFCON,CHAN,Champions League,Confederations Cup,Cecafa,Cosafa,Wafu and many other football tournaments across the World. Founder Football Africa Arena(FAA),Founder www.afrisportdigital.com

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