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Holders CS Sfaxien crash out

Manuel Jose
Jose will now take charge of Angola's national team

Manuel Jose ended his career as Al Ahly coach disastrously when the Egyptian giants were dumped out of the African Confederation Cup by Santos in Angola on Sunday.

Ahly, winners of the African Champions League a record six times, took a 3-0 lead into the return match and even the absence of star midfielder Mohamed Aboutraika was not expected to prevent them reaching the group phase.

But a Santos team competing in Africa for the first time this year had other ideas and triumphed 3-0 in Luanda to level the aggregate score before winning the fourth-round tie 6-5 on penalties.

Bebucho put the Angolans ahead mid-way through the first half, Milex set up a thrilling finish with a second goal as the game entered the closing stages and Saul struck the crucial third two minutes from full-time.

It was a sad exit for Jose, who stays in Luanda to take over a struggling Angolan national team from June 1 with the task of building a team capable of using home advantage to win the 2010 African Nations Cup.

Success for Santos completed a wonderful weekend for the oil-rich southern Africa nation in the second-tier African club competition, as Primeiro Agosto eliminated holders CS Sfaxien in Tunisia on Saturday, also after a shoot-out.

Primeiro lost 2-0 to Sfaxien only to convert all their post-match penalties and win the shootout 5-4, while Stade Malien of Mali outplayed Al Ittihad Khemisset of Morocco 3-1 in Bamako to advance 4-2 on aggregate.

Algerian club from Entente Setif reached the group phase despite going down 3-1 to Mali's Djoliba as they won 4-3 on penalties.

Nigerian side Bayelsa United are also through to the group stage after defeating Kampala City Council of Uganda 4-0.

Bayelsa go through 5-3 on aggregate.

Egyptian side Haras El Hadood advanced on a 2-1 aggregate after defeating Al Ahly Tripoli of Libya while their compatriots Enppi also progressed on away goals rule after holding Asec of Ivory Coast to a goalless draw.

Vita Club of DR Congo qualified 3-3 on aggregate after defeating last year's Champions League finalists Coton Sport of Cameroon 2-0 at home on Sunday.


Confederation Cup group draw after completion of qualifying phase on Sunday:

Group A

Santos (ANG)

Enppi (EGY)

Entente Setif (ALG)

Vita Club (DRC)

Group B

Haras El Hadood (EGY)

Bayelsa Utd (NGR)

Stade Malien (MLI)

Primeiro Agosto (ANG)



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see also
Confederation Cup round-up
03 May 09 |  African
CS Sfaxien win Tunisian Cup
25 May 09 |  African
Sfaxien in danger of Confed exit
17 May 09 |  African
Confederation Cup
10 Feb 10 |  African


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