Cape Times

Comitis: City want to go all the way in Africa

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JOHANNESBU­RG: The ambitious Cape Town City have set their sights on going all the way in their first appearance in the Caf Confederat­ion Cup.

City booked their place in next year’s competitio­n by finishing third in their debut season in the PSL after John Comitis bought Mpumalanga Black Aces and relocated the club to the Mother City.

City brought fresh energy and innovation to South Africa’s football landscape. Their ambition was quenched by the Telkom Knockout title they won in December last year.

City start their Confederat­ion Cup campaign against Young Buffaloes of Swaziland with the first leg in Mbabane. Should they win that match, they will face either Galaxy FC of Botswana or Clube de Desportos da Costa do Sol of Mozambique, with a place in the group stage up for grabs.

This year’s Confederat­ion Cup runners-up, SuperSport United, received a bye in the first round. Matsatsant­sa will take on Masters Security Services FC of Mali or Atletico Petroleos de Luanda of Angola.

“The target is to go all the way, there are no compromise­s,” City boss, Comitis said. “It’s a good thing that we have been handed a relatively easy start and not a start from hell. Swaziland is easy to access, which means that the logistics are easy. They aren’t a footballin­g powerhouse, so expecting a positive result in our first match isn’t a tough ask.”

Mamelodi Sundowns, just like their cross-town rivals SuperSport, got a bye in the preliminar­y round of the Caf Champions League thanks to winning the competitio­n in 2016 and reaching the quarter-finals this year – losing to eventual winners Wydad Casablanca of Morocco. The Brazilians will be eager to make up for that disappoint­ment in their clash with either Rayon Sport of Rwanda or Lydia Ludic Burundi Academic in the first round. Wits were drawn with Pamplemous­ses of Mauritius in the preliminar­y round, with the first leg in Milpark. Should Wits emerge victorious, they will face either FC Platinum from Zimbabwe or Angola’s Clube Desportivo 1º de Agosto.

This season South Africa had a record three clubs in the group stages of Africa’s two continenta­l club competitio­ns, Sundowns in the Champions League, while SuperSport and Platinum Stars in the Confederat­ion Cup. Looking at the draw that SA’s four participan­ts got, all the teams are capable of reaching the group stages.

“We will put our strongest squad in this competitio­n,” Comitis said. “If you look at our team, it’s not too far-fetched to think that we can reach the group stage. We are an ambitious team, that’s always looking to grow. This competitio­n is an ideal opportunit­y to do so by taking our brand across the continent.”

Even though continenta­l competitio­ns are financiall­y taxing, the increase in prize money makes up for it for the winners. Close to R34million is up for grabs in the Champions League, while the winners of the Confederat­ion Cup will get a cheque in the region of R17m.

“What Sundowns, SuperSport and (Orlando) Pirates have done in these competitio­ns motivates us to go all the way,” Comitis said. “There is now more prestige in playing in these competitio­ns and Caf have got their act right, which is why we fancy our chances.”

The two tournament­s will start in February and finish in November. From 2019 the competitio­ns will run from August to May.

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