Champions League: 5 takeaways from Toronto FC’s first leg defeat to Cruz Azul
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Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
TORONTO, Canada–Toronto FC has a mammoth task ahead of them following a 3-1 first leg “home” defeat to six-time CONCACAF Champions League winners Cruz Azul.
The first leg result means that TFC will need to win the return fixture in Mexico by a goal margin of at least three in order to progress on aggregate. If Toronto wins 4-2, they would advance via away goals, but seeing as the Reds have not scored four in a game since July 2020, that scoreline seems like quite the stretch considering the calibre of their opponent. Moreover, Chris Armas and co. will need a performance like no other if they are to set up a semifinal clash against either Monterrey or Columbus Crew.
Locations of the action: Jowhar District, Somalia
Objectives of the action
Implementation of a Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture (NSA) programme to diversify agricultural production and strengthen the nutritional status of young people, women, and internally displaced people
1. Background
The European Committee for Training and Agriculture (CEFA) is an International Non-Governmental Organization established in 1972 and active in 10 Countries in Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe. CEFA’s medium- and long-term interventions in agricultural, environmental and Human Rights sector are focused on the sustainable development of the communities, achieved by involving local counterparts and by promoting the active participation of the beneficiaries.
2. Overview of the project
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