Cape Times

Pirates through to group stage

- MIHLALI BALEKA

ORLANDO Pirates will play in the group stages of the Confederat­ion Cup after just a single round of matches in the preliminar­y qualifiers following the withdrawal of Angolan side Sagrada Esperanca.

After finishing third in the Premiershi­p last season, the Buccaneers qualified for the Confederat­ion Cup – their third successive qualificat­ion for a continenta­l competitio­n after qualifying for the Champions League back-to-back.

Their two successive qualificat­ions for the Champions League meant that the Buccaneers received a bye in the first round of this season's preliminar­y qualifiers. In the second, they were up against Esperanca, who played in the semifinals of the Angolan Cup.

Prior to the cancellati­on of the Angolan top-flight season, fellow semi-finalists InterClube withdrew from the competitio­n, automatica­lly allowing Esperanca to occupy the country's final spot in the continenta­l qualificat­ions.

Pirates played the first leg in Angola late last year, winning

1-0 thanks to a late goal from Thembinkos­i Lorch. But with the return leg scheduled to take place at Orlando Stadium tomorrow, Esperanca withdrew from the match.

The Angolans are citing the growing number of positive Covid19 cases and deaths in the country for their withdrawal.

“Having considered all issues, fundamenta­lly the need to preserve the life of its athletes and that of the technical team, the club decided not to travel to South Africa,” read a statement seen by the South African media.

“And as such we have already communicat­ed the position to the competent bodies, namely the FAF and CAF, for the purposes considered convenient.

“Sagrada Esperanca renews its willingnes­s and ambition to participat­e in all competitio­ns under the aegis of CAF.

“But in perfect health security conditions. So it asks the understand­ing of the concerned members for the position now taken.”

Esperanca indicated that even though the Angolan government had banned all modes of transporta­tion to the country, they were given access to travel. Instead, they opted against taking up the option due to worries about the safety of the coaching and playing personnel.

“Despite having obtained the authorizat­ion, by way of exception, from the Angolan government, the risks inherent in the team's stay in South Africa would be very high for the health of the athletes,” the statement continued.

“This is in line with the magnitude of the contagious level and extreme lethality of the new version of the Covid-19 virus which rages in South Africa.”

Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs safely touched down in Angola yesterday to honour their Champions League preliminar­y qualifiers match against Primeiro do Agosto, which will take place this afternoon (5pm kick-off).

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