Rampant Enyimba, resilient Zanaco reach CAF Cup quarter-finals

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JOHANNESBURG, Feb 3, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Enyimba of Nigeria went on a scoring
spree and Zanaco of Zambia defended doggedly Sunday to book the two CAF
Confederation Cup quarter-finals places up for grabs.

Victor Mbaoma scored twice as former African champions Enyimba trounced
San Pedro of the Ivory Coast 5-2 in Abidjan to fill the second qualifying
place in Group D.

Zanaco came from behind to force a 1-1 at Renaissance Berkane of Morocco,
who had scored 13 unanswered goals in four previous CAF home matches, and
finish Group B runners-up.

Pyramids and Al Masry of Egypt, Berkane and Hassania Agadir of Morocco,
Horoya of Guinea and Al Nasr of Libya had secured knockout places before the
final matchday.

The draws for the quarter-finals and semi-finals in the African equivalent
of the UEFA Europa League will be made in Cairo this Wednesday with group
winners and runners-up kept apart.

Abdulrahman Bashir and Mbaoma netted for Enyimba within three minutes of
the kick-off and the 2003 and 2004 CAF Champions League winners led 3-2 at
half-time.

In the closing stages, Mbaoma and Stanley Dimgba each scored their fourth
goal of the Confederation Cup season to seal an impressive victory.

Enyimba, the most successful Nigerian club in CAF competitions with four
titles, had scored only six goals in five previous group matches. Agadir won
the group, finishing one point above Enyimba despite a shock 3-0 home loss to
third-place Paradou of Algeria.

Meanwhile, Zanaco needed a draw in northeastern Moroccan city Berkane to
be sure of retaining second place and qualifying for the knockout stage.

– Began disastrously –

The bank club from Lusaka began disastrously, conceding a goal within two
minutes as Burkinabe Alain Traore scored for Berkane, runners-up to Zamalek
of Egypt last season.

However, the Zambians gradually regained their composure and levelled
before half-time when Rodgers Kola scored his sixth goal of the Confederation
Cup campaign.

Zanaco then survived a second-half pummeling from Renaissance to finish
ahead of Daring Club Motema Pembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

After taking a third-minute lead through Vinny Kombe, Motema Pembe failed
to score again against bottom-of-the-table ESAE of Benin and had to settle
for a 1-0 win in Kinshasa.

But it proved a hollow victory as the Congolese outfit were eliminated on
head-to-head records having drawn at home and lost away to Zanaco.

Hopes that already eliminated Enugu Rangers of Nigeria could finish on a
high note proved unfounded as they were held 1-1 at home by Group A runners-
up Masry.

Palestinian international Mahmoud Wadi gave the Port Said club an early
lead that Ifeanyi George cancelled midway through the first half.

A disastrous campaign for South African club Bidvest Wits ended with a 2-0
defeat by Djoliba of Mali in Soweto, which condemned them to last place in
Group C.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1210 hrs