Qualifiers for group phase of African Champions League and quarter-finals of African Cup Winners Cup and CAF Cup (in alphabetical order):
Champions League
1. AS Aviacao (ANG)*
2. ASEC
3. Canon Yaounde (CMR)*
4. Enyimba (NGR)*
5. Esperance
6. Ismailia (EGY)*
7. Simba (TAN)*
8. USMA
* denotes first appearance
Seeded draw on July 10 in Cairo will divide clubs into two pools. Each team plays three opponents at home and away and group winners and runners-up advance to semi-finals
Dates
Group matches: August 8-10 and 22-24, September 5-7 and 19-21, October 3-5 and 17-19, semi-finals: October 31-November 2 and November 14-16, final: November 28-30 and December 12-14
Open quarter-finals and semi-finals draws on July 10 in Cairo
Dates
Quarter-finals: September 5-7 and 19-21, semi-finals: October 3-5 and 17-19, final: November 21-23 and December 5-7
Open quarter-finals and semi-finals draws on July 10 in Cairo
Dates
Quarter-finals: September 5-7 and 19-21, semi-finals: October 3-5 and 17-19, final: November 7-9 and 21-23
Note: These are final editions of the Cup Winners Cup and CAF Cup, which will be amalgamated into a new competition next year, the Confederation Cup
Enugu had to survive a late onslaught from Daring Club Motema Pembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo in Kinshasa with the West Africans losing the match 1-0, but winning the tie thanks to a 2-0 victory at home.
Cotonsport Garoua overcame a one goal first leg deficit against Sundowns of South Africa by winning 2-0 through goals from Hamadou Soussia late in the first half and Nassouroi with 10 minutes left.
Defeat completed a dismal season for the Pretoria club, who finished 10th in the 16-club national championship and made little impact in the South African League Cup and Cup competitions.
Zambian army outfit Buffaloes were virtually assured of a last eight place after the five goal first leg hiding they inflicted on Saint Michel United of Seychelles.
But after falling behind to a fifth-minute Philip Zialor goal, Buffaloes hit back to win 2-1 on the Indian Ocean island through first half goals from Maybin Nyosa and Chris Katongo, his fifth of the competition.
Rhinos were another military club to progress, winning 2-0 in Harare against Kiyovu Sport of Rwanda as goals from Lazarus Muhoni and Robson Chisango wiped out a one goal first leg loss.
Poor finishing let down the visitors, whose excellent build-ups carved large gaps in the Zimbabwean defence only for the final pass to go astray before a subdued crowd.
Kiyovu substitute Edouard Mugisha, scorer of the only goal in Kigali, had an afternoon he will wish to forget. Coming on as a substitute, he was cautioned within four minutes for hand ball and a similar offence led to a red card.
The CAF Cup quarterfinals will be staged over the weekends of September 5-7 and 19-21, the semifinals between October 3-5 and 17-19, and the two-leg final is scheduled for November 7-9 and 21-23. - Sapa-AFP