The Herald (South Africa)

Bucs call on faithful to come out

- Sazi Hadebe

Orlando Pirates have urged their supporters to descend on Orlando Stadium in great numbers as they get their Caf African Champions League campaign under way against Light Stars of the Seychelles on Wednesday night (7.30pm).

Bucs coach Milutin Sredojevic made the appeal to the club’s faithful after his team dismantled Kaizer Chiefs 2-1 in the Telkom Knockout semifinals in Durban on Saturday.

Bucs’ last stint in continenta­l competitio­ns was in 2015 when they lost in the final of the Caf Confederat­ion Cup against Etoile du Sahel of Tunisia with coach Eric Tinkler at the helm.

Pirates were also defeated in the final of the Champions League in 2013‚ going down to Egyptian giants Al Ahly when Roger de Sa was their coach.

“We are inviting our supporters to come in their numbers on Wednesday to help us kickstart our campaign in the Caf Champions League‚” Sredojevic said.

“We still have the final [TKO against Baroka on December 8]‚ but when we look behind ourselves we’ve got so many things to be proud of.

“To win three consecutiv­e derbies in one year – I think it has not happened for a very long time – is something we are very happy with.

“This is an injection [winning the derby matches] for us to work harder and get better and we are looking forward to use this in the best possible way,” the coach said.

“The best power given to us is to make our supporters happy and proud of us.”

‘We are inviting our supporters to come in their numbers on Wednesday to help us kickstart our campaign in the Caf Champions League’ Milutin Sredojevic

ORLANDO PIRATES COACH

Pirates’ entry in the Champions League will also see them possibly using former Bloemfonte­in Celtic defender Alfred Ndengane. –

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