FC Platinum seek healthy first leg lead against ASC Jaraaf

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter
HAVING been booted out of the Confederation of African Football Champions League in painful circumstances, FC Platinum will look to secure a healthy first leg lead against ASC Jaraaf of Senegal in the Confederation Cup at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon.

FC Platinum defeated Simba Sports Club 1-0 in the Caf Champions League preliminary round first leg at the NSS in December and that proved not enough when they were hammered 4-0 in the second leg in Tanzania last month.

The loss saw the three times in a row Zimbabwean champions being demoted to the Confed Cup and that painful exit should spur them on against the Senegalese.

ASC Jaraaf defeated FC Kano Pillars of Nigeria 3-1 on aggregate in the preliminary round and the saw off San-Pédro of Ivory Coast on away goals rule. FC Platinum shifted training to Harare on 3 February and the Senegalese arrived in Zimbabwe last Wednesday.

If FC Platinum win, they will book a place in the Confed Cup group stage. The 15 teams that make it to next round will join the 2019/20 champions RS Berkane of Morocco who secured automatic qualification according to Caf’s official clubs ranking for the 2020/21 season. — @Mdawini_29

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