Gulf Today

Rookies Remo snatch shock draw against FA R Rabat

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JOHANNESBU­RG: African debutants Remo Stars of Nigeria pulled off a shock 1-1 preliminar­y round first leg draw at former CAF Confederat­ion Cup winners FAR Rabat in Morocco on Sunday.

Cape Verde internatio­nal Diney Borges gave the 2005 winners of the second-tier African club competitio­n a first-half lead.

But Olamilekan Adebayo levelled early in the second half for Remo, who qualified for the African equivalent of the UEFA Europa League by finished third in Nigeria last season. Ater their blistering run in the Nigeria Profession­al Football League last season where they finished in the third position, Remo Stars showed they were ready to take the continent by storm on their first try.

FAR laid siege to Stars’ goalmouth as the second half progressed, seeking to regain the lead, but the visitors held on for an unexpected draw.

The teams meet again next weekend with the aggregatew­innersfaci­nganglogol­dashantigo­lden Boys of Guinea or Nouakchot Kings of Mauritania in a last-32 tie during October.

FAR are among six winners of African competitio­ns competing this season in the qualifying phase of the Confederat­ion Cup.

The others — title-holders Renaissanc­e Berkane of Morocco, Tunisian sides Club Africain and CS Sfaxien, Hearts of Oak of Ghana and DC Motema Pembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo — received byes to the round of 32.

Berkane were impressive 2-0 winners over Wydad Casablanca in an all-moroccan CAF Super Cup match in Rabat on Saturday and are seeking a third Confederat­ion Cup title in four seasons.

Kwara United completed a good day for Nigerian challenger­s with a 3-0 victory over AS Douanes of Niger in Lagos. United were quick out of the blocks with Paul Samson scoring in the fith minute and Wasiu Jimoh bagged a brace before half-time, including a penalty.

Royal AM, another team debuting in Africa ater a third-place finish in South Africa, drew 0-0 away to Mbabane Highlander­s of Eswatini in Lobamba.

Ater a mixed start to the domestic season with four victories and four defeats in league and cup matches, it was a satisfacto­ry outcome for Royal, the Durban club bankrolled by TV personalit­y and businesswo­man Shauwn Mkhize.

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