Zambia’s Nkana FC look to defend 56-match unbeaten CAF home run

Nkana need maximum points against Hilal to get back into contention for a top-two finish in Group C
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Nkana's players pose before the CAF Confederation Cup play-offs second legs football match between FC San Pedro and Nkana FC at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan on January 20, 2019. (Photo by ISSOUF SANOGO / AFP)

Nkana FC of Zambia host Al Hilal of Sudan in the CAF Confederation Cup this Wednesday boosted by a record of never having lost at home in 56 African matches.

The 40 victories and 16 draws came in the CAF Champions League, Confederation Cup and two now defunct competitions, the African Cup Winners Cup and the CAF Cup.

Unfortunately, the magnificent home run has not led to any CAF titles for the Kitwe-based outfit, who came closest when losing the 1990 Champions League final on penalties.   

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Nkana need maximum points against Hilal to get back into contention for a top-two finish in Group C after losing their matchday 1 clash at fellow Zambians Zesco United.

“Our goal remains unchanged — we want to progress beyond the group stage,” stressed Nkana coach and former star Beston Chambeshi. “One loss does not deter us.”

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