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Black Africa to play Kaizer Chiefs

Namibia Premier League champions Black Africa received a potentially lucrative draw against South African champions Kaizer Chiefs in the first round of the African Champions League draw which was made on Monday.

The first round match will be played in South Africa on the weekend of 7-9 February 2014, while the return leg will be played in Windhoek the following week.

The winner of that match will play against the winner between CNAPS of Madagascar and Liga Muculmana of Mozambique.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) also released the draw for the African Confederation Cup, which sees the continent’s Cup winners in action.

Here, Namibia’s NFA Bidvest Namibia Cup winners, African Stars have been drawn to play Petro Atletico of Angola. The first round match will be played in Windhoek on 7-9 February with the return leg match taking place in Angola the following week.

AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Young Africans (Tanzania) v Komorozine (Comoros Islands)

Berekum Chelsea (Ghana) v Atlabar (South Sudan)

Al Ahli Benghazi (Libya) v Foullah Edifice (Chad)

Gor Mahia (Kenya) v AS Bitam (Gabon)

Enyimba (Nigeria) v Ange de Notse (Togo)

Royal Armed Forces (Morocco) v Real Bamako (Mali)

Astres Douala (Cameroon) v Akonangui (Equatorial Guinea)

Asante Kotoko (Ghana) v Barrack Young Controllers (Liberia)

Sewe Sport (Ivory Coast) v Balantas Mansoa (Guinea Bissau)

Dedebit (Ethiopia) v KMKM (Zanzibar)

FC Nouhadibou (Mauritania) v Horoya (Guinea)

Raja Casablanca (Morocco) v Diamond Stars (Sierra Leone)

Diables Noirs (Congo) v Flambeau de l'Est (Burundi)

Entente Setif (Algeria) v Steve Biko (Gambia)

Diambars (Senegal) v ASFA Yennega (Burkina Faso)

USM El Harrach (Algeria) v Stade Malien (Mali)

AC Leopards (Congo) v Rayon Sport (Rwanda)

Primeiro Agosto (Angola) v Lioli (Lesotho)

Liga Muculmama (Mozambique) v CNAPS (Madagascar)

Dynamos (Zimbabwe) v Mochudi Centre Chiefs (Botswana)

AS V Club (DR Congo) v Kano Pillars (Nigeria)

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