TP Mazembe, Esperance Draw 0-0 in Champions League Semifinals | |
Congo News Agency - October 7, 2012 | |
DR Congo’s TP Mazembe faced a stifling defense from holders Esperance in the first leg of their CAF Champions League semifinals on Sunday. The Crows, playing at home in Lubumbashi, controlled possession most of the game but could not break past the Red and Yellow defense and occasions to score were far and few between. | |
DR Congo Beat Equatorial Guinea 4-0 in Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier | |
Congo News Agency - September 9, 2012 | |
DR Congo’s national football team took a leap towards assuring their qualification for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday. Anderlecht striker Dieumerci Mbokani lifted the Leopards to a 4-0 win over Equatorial Guinea’s Nzalang Nacional in Kinshasa in the first leg of the last round of qualifying. | |
TP Mazembe Beat Al Ahly 2-0 to Reach Champions League Semifinals | |
Congo News Agency - September 2, 2012 | |
DR Congo’s TP Mazembe qualified for the semifinals of the CAF Champions League on Sunday by beating Al Ahly of Egypt 2-0 in Lubumbashi. Talisman Tresor Mputu set his mark on the game with two passes to Bwana Ali Samata for Mazembe’s first goal on 48 minutes and Deo Kanda on 61 minutes for the second goal. | |
Mazembe Rekindle Hopes of Reaching Champions League Semifinals | |
Congo News Agency - August 5, 2012 | |
DR Congo’s TP Mazembe rekindled their hopes of reaching the semifinals of the CAF Champions League on Saturday by beating Egypt’s Zamalek 2-0. Two second half goals by Ngandu Kasongo and Mbwana Ali Samatta gave the Crows a much-needed win, putting them on par with Ghana's Berekum Chelsea with 4 points in Group B. | |
Mazembe retains Champions League title | |
Cafonline.com - November 13, 2010 | |
TP Mazembe completed a successful defence of the Orange CAF Champions League after holding Tunisia’s Esperance to a 1-1 draw in the final second leg on Saturday at the November 7 Stadium in Rades near Tunis. Mazembe were winners in 1967 and 1968, and their successfully defence lands them a place in the in the historic books of African football with respect to the foremost club competition. |
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