Nkana FC brushed aside Asante Kotoko 3-1 in a 2019 Caf Confederation Cup Group C match played at the Nkana Stadium in Zambia on Sunday.
The Porcupine Warriors who were confident of picking their first point on the road against Nkana made a disappointing start as they conceded after 18 minutes.
Nkana were awarded a penalty which was converted Freddy Tshimenga. But the lead lasted for two minutes as Kotoko equalised through their Burkinabe striker Songne Yacouba.
Ronald “Sate Sate” Kampamba restored the lead for the Likulu side a minute afterwards after connecting a headed pass from Bwalya.
Kampamba increased the lead for the home side in the 53rd minute after heading home a Gift Zulu cross.
Nkana FC were reduced to ten men after Ghanaian defender Richard Ocran was sent off in the 73rd minute following a second caution however they managed to hold on to claim the win.
The defeat sees Kotoko drop to fourth while Nkana move to the top of Group C ahead of Zesco’s clash with Al Hilal later on Sunday.
Kotoko will welcome Nkana to Kumasi in their next fixture.
—
Africa Cup of Nations
Teams get tough opponents in AFCON 2025 Draws
Africa Cup of Nations
Tanzania,Uganda in tricky group with Nigeria and Tunisia
Africa Cup of Nations
Tough Afcon Group B as SouthAfrica paired with Egypt,Angola,Zimbabwe
CAF Champions League
Mamelodi Sundowns and Asfar advance to Quarter-finals
CAF Champions League
TP Mazembe bow out with big win over leaders Al Hilal
Women's Football
FAZ appoints Hauptle as new Copper Queens Coach
CAF Champions League
Raja Casablanca upset Mamelodi Sundowns
CAF Champions League
Mouth Watering CAF Champions League matches lined up
CAF Champions League
Mamelodi Sundowns and Asfar advance to Quarter-finals
CAF Champions League
Orlando Pirates capped their incredible with Al Ahly win
Must See
-
AFRICA
/ 4 years agoSierra Leone FA President Isha Johansen endorses Patrice Motsepe for CAF President
Sierra Leone FA President who also doubles up as CAF Executive Council member Madam...
-
Football
/ 4 years agoIT JUST CAN NOT BE – AN AFRICA FULL OF MORONS?
By John De Mathews, There is an eerie silence around Africa, and it is...