Orlando Pirates face exhausting CAF Confederation Cup schedule
Updated | By AFP
South African club Orlando Pirates face an exhausting CAF Confederation Cup group schedule after the draw was made in Cairo on Tuesday.
The Soweto Buccaneers were placed in Group B with JS Kabylie of Algeria or Royal Leopard of eSwatini, JS Saoura of Algeria and Al Ittihad of Libya.
Although trailing 1-0 after
the first leg, 2021 runners-up Kabylie are expected to eliminate Leopard when a
return match delayed by Covid-19 travel complications is staged in Algeria.
Assuming Kabylie succeed,
Pirates must travel three times from the bottom of the continent to the top
during February and March while their rivals need make the long journey only
once.
Travelling in Africa is
often challenging and there are no direct flights between Johannesburg and
either Algiers or Tripoli.
Arriving in the north African
capitals will not be the end of the road for Pirates as Kabylie play in eastern
city Tizi Ouzou, Saoura in western city Bechar and Ittihad in eastern city
Benghazi.
Competition rules state
that when a journey within a country is 500 or more kilometres, the
visiting team must be flown to the match venue.
However, this rule is
sometimes ignored by hosts hoping to gain a psychological advantage by forcing
rivals to travel by road, often in cramped vehicles lacking basics like air
conditioning.
- Mazembe's second chance -
Pirates overcame Diables
Noirs of Congo Brazzaville 1-0 on aggregate in a qualifier thanks to a goal
from captain and centre-back Happy Jele.
They then won 2-0 away to
LPRC Oilers of Liberia, who withdrew from the second leg of the play-off
believing it would be an expensive, fruitless journey.
TP Mazembe from the
Democratic Republic of Congo were demoted to the Confederation Cup after a
shock CAF Champions League qualifying loss to South African side AmaZulu.
The Congolese then
struggled to overcame another South African club, Marumo Gallants, in a
play-off with the two-leg tie settled by an own goal.
Mazembe are in Group C with
AS Otoho from neighbouring Congo Brazzaville, 2021 semi-finalists Coton Sport
of Cameroon and Al Masry of Egypt.
Pyramids of Egypt,
runners-up and semi-finalists in the last two editions, face three-time
Confederation Cup winners CS Sfaxien of Tunisia, Zanaco of Zambia and Al Ahly
Tripoli of Libya in Group A.
Renaissance Berkane of
Morocco, who edged Pyramids in the 2020 final, meet Simba of Tanzania, former
African champions ASEC Mimosas of the Ivory Coast and US Gendarmerie Nationale
of Niger in Group D.
Draw
Group A: Pyramids (EGY), CS
Sfaxien (TUN), Zanaco (ZAM), Al Ahly Tripoli (LBA)
Group B: JS Kabylie (ALG)
or Royal Leopard (ESW), Orlando Pirates (RSA), JS Saoura (ALG), Al Ittihad (LBA)
Group C: TP Mazembe (COD),
Coton Sport (CMR), Al Masry (EGY), AS Otoho (CGO)
Group D: Renaissance
Berkane (MAR), Simba (TAN), ASEC Mimosas (CIV), US Gendarmerie Nationale (NIG)
Group winners and
runners-up qualify for quarter-finals.
Matchdays: Feb 13, 20, 27, Mar 13, 20, Apr 3.
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