CAF Confederation Cup
Another Libya-Nigeria episode unfolding as Egypt’s Al-Masry SC threatens to file a complaint against Enyimba
Nigeria’s Enyimba FC risks sanctions from the Confederation of African Football, CAF, if Al-Masry SC of Egypt successfully presses a case against the Nigerian side.
Trending on WhatsApp group of African sports stakeholders is a statement made by a board member of Al-Masry, Mohammed Mousa, whose team has a Confederation fixture with Enyimba on Sunday.
Mohamed Mousa, a member of the board of directors of the Port Said club and head of mission of the club’s first football team, reportedly spoke of the difficulties encountered by his team during their trip to Nigeria.
He explained that Al-Masry decided to file a complaint against those responsible for Enyimba to the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Mousa said in press statements: “We encountered great difficulties upon our arrival in Nigeria and received a very poor welcome from Enyimba officials.”
He continued: “We took a domestic flight from Abuja to Uyo, and the management of the Nigerian club ignored our reception, and we received a big shock, with the lack of buses to transport us to the residence, which made us wait for a long time inside the airport until buses were provided to transport us.”
He added: “I would like to thank Ms. Samah Badawi, Deputy Ambassador of Egypt to Nigeria, who was keen to wait with the mission until all travel procedures from Abuja to Uyo were completed and who worked to overcome all obstacles that we faced. »
He continued: “The management of Enyimba has decided without justification to cancel the reservation of our training ground and we have not found an explanation for all the obstacles we are facing from the Nigerian side, before the next match. »
He concluded: “We have decided to file a complaint against the Nigerian at CAF and we will work to remove all obstacles facing the team before the next match. »
Similar situations were recorded in MatchDays 3 and 4 of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifying ties of Nigeria and Libya leading to extreme actions by the Libyans who were later sanctioned with match forfeiture.
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CAF Confederation Cup
Enyimba’s Man of the Moment, Brown Ideye to star at press conference
The Confederation of African Football, CAF has announced Brown Ideye as the player that will attend the CAF Confederation Cup pre-match conference on Saturday.
Ideye, an Africa Cup of Nations winner with Super Eagles in 2013 returned to Nigeria after a professional career in Europe and Asia.
He was an instant hit when he came as a substitute in Enyimba’s Confederation Cup 4-1 defeat of Mozambique’s Associação Black Bullsin a MatchDay 4 match.
Ideye will be accompanied to the press conference by the coach, Stanley Eguma.
The press conference holds at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium at 12.30 noon, thirty minutes after the visiting Egyptian side, Al Masry would have taken their turn. The player that will feature for Al Masry is a midfielder, Hassan Ali.
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CAF Confederation Cup
Enyimba seek first win as Zamalek prepare for derby showdown
Bottom-placed Nigeria’s Enyimba are facing Mozambique’s Black Bulls as they hope to secure their first win in Group D of the Confederation Cup.
A win at the match slated for Godswill Akpabio in Uyo may keep alive the slim qualification hopes.
It is the Match Day 4 of the 21-year-old second-tier continental competition which no Nigerian club has ever won.
In the opening three group matches, Enyimba lost two and drew just one at home. Another loss will throw them out of contention in the current season.
While securing a berth to the next round looks bleak for Enyimba, this Sunday, several other teams are eyeing spots in the quarter-finals.
Among them, Moroccan side Berkane looks to maintain its perfect record, while Zamalek and Al Masry are set for an all-Egyptian clash that could define Group D’s standings.
Group A: Constantine in Control In Group A, CS Constantine faces Bravos do Maquis in Algeria, a match that could significantly impact the group’s top spot.
Both teams, along with Simba, are tied on six points, making every result critical. Meanwhile, Tunisian side CS Sfaxien, struggling without a single point, faces Simba in a must-win game to keep their slim qualification hopes alive.
Group B: Berkane’s Dominance Berkane, boasting three consecutive wins, travels to Mali to face Stade Malien.
A victory or draw would seal Berkane’s place in the quarter-finals and leave the second qualification slot open to a fierce contest. Stellenbosch hosts CD Lunda Sul in South Africa, with both sides aiming to stay in contention.
Group C: USM Alger’s Push for Qualification Defending champions USM Alger head to Côte d’Ivoire for a pivotal clash against second-placed ASEC Mimosas. With seven points already, Alger can secure progression with a win.
Jaraaf Dakar hosts Orapa United in Senegal, with both sides seeking their first group-stage victory.
Group D: Egyptian Derby in Focus Zamalek and Al Masry clash in a high-stakes derby in Alexandria.
Zamalek, topping the group with seven points, aims to extend its lead, while Al Masry, level on points with Black Bulls, looks to reignite its campaign.
Elsewhere, Enyimba faces Black Bulls, hoping to secure its first win and keep its qualification hopes alive.
Fixtures and Kickoff Times (GMT)
- 05.01.2025, 16:00: Al Masry vs Zamalek
- 05.01.2025, 16:00: ASEC Mimosas vs USM Alger
- 05.01.2025, 16:00: CS Sfaxien vs Simba
- 05.01.2025, 16:00: Enyimba vs Black Bulls
- 05.01.2025, 16:00: Jaraaf vs Orapa United
- 05.01.2025, 16:00: Stellenbosch vs CD Lunda Sul
- 05.01.2025, 19:00: Constantine vs Bravos do Maquis
- 05.01.2025, 19:00: Stade Malien vs Berkane
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CAF Confederation Cup
Confederation Cup round-up: Simba triumph over Sfaxien – Black Bulls, Zamalek win
Simba snatched a late 2-1 victory against CS Sfaxien in Dar es Salaam, while Black Bulls Maputo stunned Enyimba with a dominant 3-0 win in Mozambique as the CAF Confederation Cup group stage reached its halfway point on Sunday.
The results leave several groups finely poised, with everything to play for in the remaining fixtures as African clubs continue their quest for continental glory:
Bravos do Maquis 3-2 Constantine
Bravos do Maquis edged CS Constantine 3-2 in a thrilling Group A encounter at Estádio 11 de Novembro. The Angolan side raced to a 2-0 lead by half-time through a Jó Paciência penalty and Francis’ long-range effort. Constantine mounted a spirited comeback as Dadi Mouaki and Chahine Belaouel struck to level the scores. However, substitute Célio netted a dramatic winner in the 94th minute to hand Maquis their second win and move level with Constantine and Simba on six points.
Zamalek 1-0 Al Masry
Zamalek triumphed 1-0 in a tightly contested Egyptian derby against Al Masry at Borg El Arab Stadium. Zizo’s stunning strike from outside the box in the 63rd minute proved the difference. Despite Masry’s late pressure, Zamalek’s defence held firm to seal the win, propelling them to the top of Group D with seven points.
Simba 2-1 CS Sfaxien
Simba edged CS Sfaxien 2-1 in a thrilling Group A encounter at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium. The visitors struck first through Hazem Haj Hassen, but Simba responded with a Kibu Denis header in the 7th minute. The Tanzanian side dominated the second half, and Denis completed his brace in the dying moments to seal the victory. Simba now climb to second place in Group A.
Black Bulls 3-0 Enyimba
Black Bulls Maputo stunned Nigerian giants Enyimba with a dominant 3-0 win in Group D. Rume Akporoh’s first-half header set the tone before second-half strikes from Fidel Sousa and Ayuba Francis secured the result. Enyimba struggled to respond, leaving them bottom of the group.
Lunda Sul 0-1 Stellenbosch
South African club Stellenbosch snatched a narrow 1-0 away win over CD Lunda Sul. Devin Titus’ late header in the 89th minute proved decisive as the South Africans moved into third place in Group B. Lunda Sul missed crucial chances in a tight encounter.
Orapa United 0-0 Jaraaf
Orapa United and Jaraaf played to a goalless draw in Group C. Both sides created opportunities, but poor finishing and resolute goalkeeping saw the points shared. The result keeps both teams struggling in the group standings.
-CAF
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