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Sun, 16 May 2004 Source: --

 Kotoko  0-2 USMA (Algeria)
Hearts 1-0 Etiole du Sahel (Tunisia)
Liberty 3-2 S. Tunisien
Faisal 1-1 Santos (S. Africa)
USMA were comfortable 2-0 winners over Asante Kotoko of Ghana in the 1/8 Final of the Champions Champions League on Saturday

Mahieddine Meftah opened the scoring for the home side after 16 minutes and Moncef Ouichaoui sealed it 13 minutes from time.

Kotoko had two players sent off in the second half. Kweku Ewffien was the first to see red and Joseph Hendricks followed him five minutes before the end of the game.

The Ghanaian side's German coach Hans-Dieter Schmidt was also sent from the sidelines near the end of the second half.

Summary

Goals: Meftah (16?), Ouchaoui (77?) pour USM Alger

Yellow Cards: Yeboah Daniel (13?), Komaku Essien (39?), Hendricks (45?), Nana (53?) pour Asante Kotoko
Red Cards: Komaku Essien (67?), Hans-Dieter Schmidt (entr., 69?), Hendricks (85?) pour Asante Kotoko

Asante Kotoko: Al-Hasan (Luis Quaino), Hendricks, Gabriel Issah Ahmed, Yeboah Daniel, Chibsah, Komaku Essien, Chiba Al-Hassan, Onusu, Ansah (William Tiro), Godfred Yaroah, Nana (Kwame Adzagba), Ofoso Appiah.
Entr. : Hans-Dieter Schmidt

Caf Cup: Liberty 3 Stade Tunisien 2

Liberty Professionals beat Tunisia's Stade Tunisien 3-2. Felix Baffoe was the hero for the Ghanaians, scoring twice. He got his first on 26 minutes, cancelling out Beffan Daassi's opener for the Tunisians, and then secured the winner in injury time - after two penalties in five minutes, one for either side, had taken the score to 2-2.

 Kotoko  0-2 USMA (Algeria)
Hearts 1-0 Etiole du Sahel (Tunisia)
Liberty 3-2 S. Tunisien
Faisal 1-1 Santos (S. Africa)
USMA were comfortable 2-0 winners over Asante Kotoko of Ghana in the 1/8 Final of the Champions Champions League on Saturday

Mahieddine Meftah opened the scoring for the home side after 16 minutes and Moncef Ouichaoui sealed it 13 minutes from time.

Kotoko had two players sent off in the second half. Kweku Ewffien was the first to see red and Joseph Hendricks followed him five minutes before the end of the game.

The Ghanaian side's German coach Hans-Dieter Schmidt was also sent from the sidelines near the end of the second half.

Summary

Goals: Meftah (16?), Ouchaoui (77?) pour USM Alger

Yellow Cards: Yeboah Daniel (13?), Komaku Essien (39?), Hendricks (45?), Nana (53?) pour Asante Kotoko
Red Cards: Komaku Essien (67?), Hans-Dieter Schmidt (entr., 69?), Hendricks (85?) pour Asante Kotoko

Asante Kotoko: Al-Hasan (Luis Quaino), Hendricks, Gabriel Issah Ahmed, Yeboah Daniel, Chibsah, Komaku Essien, Chiba Al-Hassan, Onusu, Ansah (William Tiro), Godfred Yaroah, Nana (Kwame Adzagba), Ofoso Appiah.
Entr. : Hans-Dieter Schmidt

Caf Cup: Liberty 3 Stade Tunisien 2

Liberty Professionals beat Tunisia's Stade Tunisien 3-2. Felix Baffoe was the hero for the Ghanaians, scoring twice. He got his first on 26 minutes, cancelling out Beffan Daassi's opener for the Tunisians, and then secured the winner in injury time - after two penalties in five minutes, one for either side, had taken the score to 2-2.

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