Caf Confederation Cup draw announced
Bidvest Wits will come up against yet another Egyptian opposition in Smouha in the Caf Confederation Cup last 32.
Thulani Hlatshwayo celebrates a goa with Bidvest Wits teammates. (Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images)
The Students were eliminated by Al Ahly from the Caf Champions League after losing 1-0 on aggregate.
Platinum Stars were pitted against Cote d’Ivoire’s AS Tanda while SuperSport United will take on BYC of Algeria.
The Confederation Cup draw was held at the Caf Headquarters in Cairo on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the draw for places at the last 16 of the Total Caf Confederation Cup 2017 was headlined by intriguing pairings from derbies to rekindling of rivalries.
The pick of the pack is the battle between former continental champions, TP Mazembe of DR Congo and Algerian giants, JS Kabylie. Between the two clubs counts seven Caf Champions League titles; five for Mazembe and two for Kabylie, back on the continental front after some time off the scene.
Another interesting pairing is the Moroccan derby which pits FUS Rabat against MAS Fez, a battle of two former winners’ of the second-tier continental club championship. FUS Rabat won the trophy in 2010, and fellows MAS Fez, the following year to complete back-to-back titles for Morocco.
Tanzanian campaigners, Young Africans will face MC Alger in their quest to reach the group phase for the successive season.
Malagasy champions, CNaPS have been drawn against Recreativo do Libolo of Angola in all Southern affair.
The draw held on Tuesday at the CAF Headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, was conducted by Caf General Secretary Hicham El Amrani, assisted by Hazem El Hawary, a member of the Caf Interclubs Committee.
Below are the fixtures:
Young Africans (Tanzania) vs MC Alger (Algeria)
TP Mazembe (DR Congo) vs JS Kabylie (Algeria)
AC Leopards (Congo) vs Mbabane Swallows (Swaziland)
FUS Rabat (Morocco) vs MAS Fez (Morocco)
Rangers (Nigeria) vs Zesco (Zambia)
Mounana (Gabon) vs ASEC Mimosas (Cote d’Ivoire)
RC Kadiogo (Burkina Faso) vs CS Sfaxien (Tunisia)
Bidvest Wits (South Africa) vs Smouha (Egypt)
CNaPS (Madagascar) vs Recreativo do Libolo (Angola)
KCCA (Uganda) vs El Masry (Egypt)
Ports Authority (Gambia) vs Hilal Obeid (Sudan)
Port Louis (Mauritius) vs Club Africain (Tunisia)
Rivers United (Nigeria) vs Rayon Sports (Rwanda)
BYC (Liberia) vs SuperSport United (South Africa)
AS Tanda (Cote d’Ivoire) vs Platinum Stars (South Africa)
Horoya (Guinea) vs Ittihad Tangier (Morocco)
First leg: 7-9 April 2017
Second leg: 14-16 April 2017
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