Gor Mahia fall to CR Belouizdad
CR Belouizdad Housseyn Selmi squeezing arm of Gor Mahia FC s Samuel Onyango during the second leg CAF Champions League on Wednesday at Nyayo National Stadium on Wednesday, Jan 6, 2020. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]
The record Kenyan champions were facing an uphill task and needed to score seven unanswered goals to progress to the group stages of the prestigious continental showpiece after suffering a humiliating 6-0 defeat to the seven-time Algerian champions on December 26.
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Burundian striker Jules Ulimwengu put Gor Mahia ahead in the 18th minute only for Amir Sayoud, who was the tormentor-in-chief scoring a hat-trick on Boxing Day, to cancel it out with a brilliant free-kick in the 78th minute before setting up Abdelkader Belharane for the winner six minutes later.
Last updated 2 months ago | By Rodgers Eshitemi
Gor Mahia FC stand-in coach Sammy Pamzo Omollo reacts during their CAF Champions League second leg match against APR FC of Rwanda in Nairobi on December 05, 2020. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]
CR Belouizdad continued from where they left-off in Algiers 12 days ago to beat Gor Mahia 2-1 in yesterday’s return leg of the CAF Champions League at Nyayo National Stadium and consequently relegate K’Ogalo to the Confederations Cup play-offs after an 8-1 aggregate score.
The record Kenyan champions were facing an uphill task and needed to score seven unanswered goals to progress to the group stages of the prestigious continental showpiece after suffering a humiliating 6-0 defeat to the seven-time Algerian champions on December 26.
Last updated 2 months ago | By Rodgers Eshitemi
Gor Mahia FC s Cliffton Miheso and Housseyn Selmi of CR Belouizdad of Algeria during CAF return leg at Nyayo National Stadium. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]
CR Belouizdad continued from where they left-off in Algiers twelve days ago to beat Gor Mahia 2-1 in the return leg of the CAF Champions League at Nyayo National Stadium and consequently relegate K Ogalo to the Confederations Cup play-offs on an 8-1 aggregate.
The record Kenyan champions were facing an uphill task and needed to score more than seven unanswered goals to progress to the group stages of the prestigious continental showpiece after suffering a humiliating 6-0 defeat to the seven-time Algerian champions on December 26.