Daily Dispatch

Kaizer Chiefs’ Champions League game moved to Saturday

The winner of the Chiefs-Bamenda game will meet Angola’s Primeira de Agosto in the two legs of the first round

- SAZI HADEBE

The Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) has approved Kaizer Chiefs proposal to have

’ the second leg of their Champions League preliminar­y round tie against Cameroonia­n club PWD Bamenda played at 6pm on Saturday at the FNB Stadium.

The match was initially scheduled to kick off at the same time on Friday but Bamenda had sent a request to Caf asking that they postpone the match to Sunday, a date that Chiefs were not comfortabl­e with.

Caf have approved our proposal to play “the match on Saturday 05 December 2020. We await the team s [Bamenda s] arrival.

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Kickoff is set for 18:00 Chiefs posted on

‚” their official Twitter account on Friday morning.

Defender Eric Mathoho s goal gave Chiefs a

1-0 lead in the first leg played in Cameroon on Sunday.

Chiefs arrived back in the country on Tuesday and Gavin Hunt s team were busy

’ preparing to finish the job on Friday.

However, the SA Football Associatio­n (Safa) informed Amakhosi via their competitio­ns official and general manager Mlungisi Ncame that Caf had forwarded to them Bamenda s request for a postponeme­nt.

It s Chiefs home match and it s Chiefs “’ ’ ’ who should deal with all enquiries about Bamenda s request Ncame said on Thursday.

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Chiefs communicat­ions manager Vina Maphosa said that the club had responded to Caf and told them Chiefs can only play the

“match on Saturday 5 December ”.

Apparently Bamenda who were yet to arrive

‚ in the country on Friday morning

‚ would have preferred to play the game on Sunday, exactly seven days after the first leg.

The winner of the Chiefs-Bamenda game will meet Angola s Primeira de Agosto in the

’ two legs of the first round, the stage before the group phase, scheduled for the end of December and the beginning of January.

 ??  ?? READY TO PLAY: Kaizer Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt
READY TO PLAY: Kaizer Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt

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