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CAF Confederation Cup: Bloemfontein Celtic Defeats Maniema Union

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:13 am

Bloemfontein Celtic their debut in the CAF confederation cup, as they defeated Maniema Union 2-0, to kickstart their opening match in the competition on a winning note, Bloemfontein Celtic has also been consistent in terms of result in the PSL this season.

The guests didn’t have stand by excessively long for the subsequent objective, with Menzi Ndwandwe packing his first objective for Celtic in the ninth moment. 

Be that as it may, the two first-half objectives were sufficient to make sure about a fundamental away for Celtic in front of the following week’s subsequent leg tie in South Africa. 

Should Celtic conquer Maniema Union, they will confront either Equatorial Guinea’s Futuro Kings or Nigerian Premier Football League outfit Rivers United.

Albert Echetah

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