Caf Champions League | Simba SC vs UD Songo 1-1 | Goals & Highlights (25.08.2019). Caf Champions League: UD Songo knock out Simba SC. The Tanzanian giants have been knocked out of the competition after the visiting Mozambican side snatched a vital away goal Simba SC have been knocked out of the Caf Champions League after drawing 1-1 against UD Songo of Mozambique on Sunday. A late penalty by Erasto Nyoni was not enough to keep the Msimbazi Reds in the competition as Songo progressed to the next round on the away goal rule. Luis Misquissone scored UD Songo's goal in the first half. Misquissone found Simba SC's net in the 14th minute and the Tanzanian side could not recover until almost the last minute for Nyoni to score an equalizer which was not enough for them. Head coach Patrick Aussems made a change in the 41st minute as he withdrew Kenyan midfielder Francis Kahata and threw Hassan Dilunga into action. The change did not bring the desired results for the Tanzanian champions. Mirajii Athumani, who replaced Gadiel Michael in the 77th minute, was brought down in the 84th minute for Simba SC to be awarded a penalty which they pulled parity from. Simba SC XI: Aishi Manula, Shomari Kapombe, Gadiel Michael, Erasto Nyoni, Pascal Wawa, Jonas Mkude, Deo Kanda, Sharaf Shiboub, Meddie Kagere, Clatous Chama and Francis Kahata. Subs: Beno Kakolanya, Mohammed Hussein, Dos Santos, Gerson Vieira, Mzamiru Yassin, Hassan Dilunga and Miraj Athumani. Caf Champions League Wrap: In Kenya, a Nicholas Kipkirui brace, strikes from Dickson Ambundo and Boniface Omondi as well as an own goal helped Gor Mahia to a 5-1 win over Aigle Noir. Benjamin Gasongo netted a consolation for the visitors, but it didn’t change the course of the tie given the first-leg a fortnight ago ended goalless. Kano Pillars were knocked out of the continental club competition following a 2-0 defeat by Asante Kotoko. The Ghanaian outfit went in front in the 12th minute through Kelvin Andoh, and it stayed that way till the 81st minute when Emmanuel Gyamfi scored the hosts’ second of the game. The Porcupines progress to the next round at Pillars’ expense after overturning a 3-2 defeat in Kano. In Mauritius, Fosa Juniors progressed to the next round after a 1-1 draw with Pamplemousses SC saw them qualify 2-1 on aggregate, as it ended 1-0 to the side from Madagascar in the first leg. Jean Fabrini Razah opened the scoring for the hosts in the 12th minute, but Santatra Andriamamonjy pegged them back just after the hour mark to carry the visitors through. Mekelle 70 Enderta and Cano Sport Academy played out to a 1-1 draw in their encounter on Sunday afternoon. Amanuel Gebremichael put the hosts in front in the 13th minute, but Benjamin Naone levelled in the 39th minute. It stayed that way, and the Malabo-based club progress 3-2 on aggregate, after winning the first-leg 2-1. In Tanzania, Simba SC and Uniao Desportiva Do Songo had everything to play for following their 0-0 draw two weeks ago. It ended 1-1 after 90 minutes, after goals from Luis Misquissone for Unaio and a late leveller by Erasto Nyoni for Simba, saw the visitors progress on away goals. Elsewhere, two second-half goals for Elect-Sport FC saw them defeat Cercle Mberi Sportif 2-0 on the day, and also on aggregate because the reverse fixture ended goalless. An Isaac Mensah effort in the 37th minute helped Atletico Petroleos de Luanda to a 1-0 win over Matlama at Estadio 11 de Novembro. Given the Angolan club won 2-0 in Lesotho, they progress to the next round 3-0 on aggregate. In Togo, a late Richard Nane goal for ASC Kara saw the Togolese side win Buffles du Borgou 1-0. It ended 1-1 a fortnight ago, so the 2-1 aggregate score means Kara go through. Horoya progressed to the next round 2-1 on aggregate at Stade Malien’s expense following a 1-0 win in Guinea. Dramane Nikiema netted the only goal of the game in the 24th minute to take the pre-match favourites through. Following a scoreless draw between Vita Club and UMS de Loum in the first-leg, there was a lot riding on their rematch in Congo. It took a Zakaria Mumuni goal on the hour mark to seal a 1-0 win for Vita Club, who progress to the next round. Just like the aforementioned encounter, the first-leg between Nouadhibou and Societe Omnisports de l'Armee ended goalless, leaving both sides with everything to play for in the return match. An Abdoulaye Gueye penalty in the 70th minute was enough for the hosts to claim the win, thereby progressing by a slender aggregate victory. Al Nasr and USM Alger picked up 3-1 victories on home soil against AS Tempete Mocaf and AS Sonidep, respectively. Al Nasr had lost the reverse fixture 1-0, so the eventual 3-2 aggregate success sees the Libyans progress to the last 32 of the competition. USM Alger, on the other hand, had picked up a 2-1 win on the road and just had to see off Sonidep to progress. The Algerian outfit did that to record a 5-2 aggregate victory.
2019 Africa Cup Of Nations Qualifier Result: Libya 2-3 Nigeria Date: 16 October 2018 Venue: Stade Taïeb Mhiri Nigeria leapfrogged Bafana Bafana into top in Group E after they defeated Libya 3-2 at the Stade Taïeb Mhiri on Tuesday evening. The Nigerians came into the match looking to move top after Bafana Bafana were held to a goalless draw by Seychells earlier in the day. The Super Eagles got off to the perfect start as Odion Ighalo bagged his fifth goal of the qualifying campaign, turning home a cross from Ahmed Musa in the 14th minute. It was 2-0 three minutes later, as Ighalo turned provider to pick out Musa who skipped past two challenges before firing into the bottom corner. The hosts did manage to reduce the deficit after 36 minutes, with Mohammed Zubya heading home from a set-piece. The Libyans came out firing in the second half and they managed to Nigerian shot-stopper Francis Uzoho into a couple good saves in the opening 10 minutes.' Libya's dominance was eventually rewarded in the 73rd minute when Uzoho's failed attempt to hold onto a cross fell into the path of Ahmad Ben Ali, who fired into the far corner from six-yards out. However, Nigeria restored their lead with 10 minutes as Ighalo brilliantly skipped past two player before firing a left-footed effort into the bottom corner. The Super Eagles hung on to claim all three points which sees them sit top of the Group, a point above Bafana, who they face next month at the FNB Stadium.
Nations Cup: Zambia and Libya draw 2-2 in drenched Bata Zambia and Libya played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in horrible conditions on a rain-soaked Bata pitch. The match was delayed by over an hour, but once underway, Libya were first to adapt to the difficult surface. Striker Ahmed Saad Osman scored early in each half, with two wonderfully taken goals for the much-improved Libyans. Emmanuel Mayuka brought Zambia level before brilliantly setting up another equaliser for Christopher Katongo. The Group A game initially looked like it would be called off, after the match officials inspected the soaked surface. But it went ahead, an hour and 15 minutes late, and the Mediterranean Knights were quick off the mark on the muddy pitch, with Osman picking up a beautifully threaded ball from Walid Elkhatroushi and finishing brilliantly to Kennedy Mweene's left on the five-minute mark. Zambia took their time to find their feet in the conditions, but struck back on the half-hour. Mayuka responded to a harsh booking, by finishing confidently with a right-foot volley at the far post from Rainford Kalaba's cross, beyond Samir Abod in the Libyan goal. The Chipolopolo gradually found their passing game and adapted well, but fell behind once more as Libya struck two minutes into the second half. Substitute Ihab Albusaifi delivered a good ball from the right and Osman collected, before dancing around Zambia's defence and burying it past Kennedy Mweene. But Zambia came back once again, with scorer turning provider as Mayuka helps the ball on with a wonderful overhead kick for captain Christopher Katongo to head in from close range. Zambia introduced Felix Katongo, who played for Libyan side Al-Ittihad for a period, and he was unlucky not to score with his first touch, with the ball coming in from Mayuka, just behind him. Both sides were forced to settle for the first draw of the tournament, but did well to provide such entertainment, given the conditions. Zambia coach Herve Renard was critical of the officals after the game, however, calling the decision to allow the match to go ahead "unbelievable". "I'm very disappointed that the ref allowed the game to start," he told BBC Sport. "Because it's unbelievable to play on a pitch like this. "It was kick and rush this afternoon, not football. "I may not believe in this type of football but I'm proud of my team because we came back twice."
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