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2015 Africa Cup qualifiers - Mauritania beat Mauritius in first leg

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African Confederation Cup 2017- play-offs - 1st leg - Holders Mazembe win first leg

TP Mazembe

African Confederation Cup 2017
play-offs
1st leg

TP Mazembe vs JS Kabylie 2:0 


TP Mazembe won the Confederation Cup for the first time last season

TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo continued the defence of their African Confederation Cup crown with a 2:0 win over Algerian side JS Kabylie on Sunday.

In front of their home fans, they won the first leg of their play-off in Lubumbashi courtesy of goals from Zambian international Nathan Sinkala and Malian defender Salif Coulibaly.

Mazembe dropped down into Africa's second tier club competition following their shock Champions League exit last month.

Victory over two legs will earn all sixteen play-off winners a place in the group stage of the Confederation Cup, starting next month.

Also on Sunday, Tunisia's Club Africain came away from Mauritian team Port Louis with a 2:1 win in Curepipe.

In Nigeria, Enugu Rangers scuppered a 2:0 advantage at home to draw 2-2 with Zambia's Zesco United.

Goals from David Owino and Patrick Kongolo helped Zesco level the score and take two away-goals into the return leg next weekend.

Elsewhere on Sunday, Ivory Coast's Tanda were 2:0 winners over South African outfit Platinum Stars in Abdijan.

Sunday's Confederation Cup play-off first leg results:
▪ Port Louis (Mauritius) vs Club Africain (Tunisia) 1:2 
▪ TP Mazembe (DR Congo, holders) vs JS Kabylie (Algeria) 2:0 
▪ Enugu Rangers (Nigeria) vs Zesco United (Zambia) 2:2 
▪ Tanda (Ivory Coast) vs Platinum Stars (South Africa) 2:0 
▪ Leopards (Congo) vs Mbabane Swallows (Swaziland) 1:0 
▪ Rail Kadiogo (Burundi) vs CS Sfaxien (Tunisia) 1:2 
▪ Ports Authority (Gambia) vs Al Hilal Obeid (Sudan) 1:1 
▪ Horoya (Guinea) vs Ittihad Tanger (Morocco) 2:0 
▪ FUS Rabat (Morocco) vs MAS Fes (Morocco) 2:1
▪ Barrack Young Controllers (Liberia) vs SuperSport Utd. (South Africa) 1:1 

 

12 Apr 2017
(BBC Sport UK)

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