Africa-Press – Angola. The match between Vita Club de Kinshasa (RDC) and Petro de Luanda de Angola, referring to the second round (group A) of the African Football League of Champions Clubs, will be played next Saturday (5 pm) at the stadium Alfonse Massamba DeĢbat, in Brazzaville.
The news was conveyed by several media outlets in the Democratic Republic of Congo, after seeing the Martyrs Stadium in Kinshasa “failed” by the Inspection Committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
According to the same sources, due to the ban, the Board of Vita Club de Kinshasa decided to hold its games, as the home team, for the group stage of the African Champions League, in the city of Brazzaville.
It should be noted that the owner of TP Mazembe had offered his stadium to the Vita Club and Daring Club Motema Pembe teams, but both boards rejected Moise Katumbi’s offer.
Vita Club will play the match of the first day on the 4th of March, against Wydad of Morocco (continental champion), in Rabat, due to the involvement of the Maghreb formation in the FIFA Club World Cup, which ended Saturday with the consecration of Real Madrid of Spain.
Petro de Luanda drew zero balls last Saturday against JS Kabylie from Algeria, in a game played at the 11 de Novembro stadium, for the first round.
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