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Power Dynamos lose in Khartoum

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Power Dynamos have lost 1-0 away to Al Khartoum of Sudan in the two sides CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round first leg match.

The contest was settled in the first half that the Sudanese side dominated while Power had goalkeeper Joel Kanyeba to thank after making three crucial shutouts in the opening 15 minutes.

Kanyeba started the match ahead of regular number one Joshua Titima.

Meanwhile, Cameroon striker Camilo Dauda scored the games lone goal after beating the offside trap in the 20th minute.

Dauda again had the ball in the back of the net two minutes later but his effort was disallowed.

Power host Al Khartoum at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe on March 1 needing a 2-0 home win to advance to the first round.

Winner over both legs will play either Polisi of Zanzibar or Gabonese club CF Mounana in the first round, first leg away in mid-March.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you ba Lusaka times for keeping us posted about the results.I wish though that you could have provided more information.Apart from the picture that the local team played well and only the Power Dynamoes keeper did well no other information is provided to add to ones assumption.
    Well I can only wish Power the best when the team host the Sudanese side in two weeks time.

  2. Ta tulefwaya umusebanya pa arthur water in next two weeks. It is a must win game all else ba kasekwa uku longa mu first round.
    The ’12 TIME CHAMPION’ went upto semi finals so even POWER ’90’ can do the same it is not to late & 1-0 is not bad, us NKANA we lost 2-0 to MBABANE of SWASI but pa CHILATA we scored 5 goals & in both matchs the score line came to 5-3.

  3. Not a bad result. Tenant Chilumba and the boys must leave no stone unturned to ensure Power qualifies to the next round.

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