Green Buffaloes are out to attempt an incredible feat and knock-out an Egyptian club when they face Isamily on Saturday in a Caf Confederations Cup 3rd round, final return leg tie in Lusaka.
Buffaloes are trailing 2-1 away from the first leg played a fortnight ago in Alexandria
All Buffaloes need is a 1-0 win to progress to the pre-group stage on the away goals rule and become the first Zambian club to eliminate an Egypt club from a Caf club competition in 11 attempts.
But Buffaloes are a little handicapped in defence and will be without Patrick Masosa and Sekelani Mwale who received red cards in the away leg forcing Coach George Lwandamina rethink his strategy.
Buffaloes however still have the services of influential midfielders Noel Mwandila and Sebastian Mwansa available for Saturday match.
Ismaily meanwhile have no suspensions with key players Omar Gamal and Mohamed Mohsen both expected to lead the battle to remain in the competition.
FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE WEEK 9.
21/04/2007.
Zesco United- Power Dynamos.
Konkola Blades- Red Arrows.
Roan United – Lusaka Dynamos.
22/04/2007.
Young Arrows – Nchanga Rangers
Kabwe Warriors – Zanaco
Nakambala Leopards – National Assembly
City Of Lusaka – Forest Rangers
Green Buffaloes – Zamtel
FAZ DIVISION 1 WEEK 8.
22/04/2007.
NORTH.
Medical Stars- Prisons Leopards.
Chambishi FC- Ndola United.
Lime Hotspurs- Muchindu.
Mufulira Wanderers- INDENI.
Kalewa- Mufulira Blackpool.
Afrisports- Konkola Mine Police FC.
Chindwin Sentries- Police Blue Eagles.
Nkana- Kitwe United.
SOUTH.
Nampundwe- Riflemen.
ZNS Green Eagles- Builders Brigade.
Lusaka Celtic- Kalomo Jetters.
Communite- Profund Warriors.
Zamcoal Diggers- Livingstone Pirates.
Kambuku Warriors- Chilanga Heroes.
Young Buffaloes- Lusaka Tigers.
Lusaka City Council FC- Nkwazi.
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