ASFAR and TP Mazembe on the group stage program for the Aigles de la Médina

The Eagles of Medina were served for the final phase of the Women’s Champions League, the draw for which took place this Friday.

The draw for the group stage of the Women’s Champions League was not very kind this Friday for the Aigles de la Médina who will notably face the victorious Association Sportive des Forces Armées Royale, more commonly abbreviated to ASFAR. of the edition in 2022. The Moroccan club, with the Mamelodi Sundowns, will logically be one of the big favorites for the title of the competition, especially since it will take place on Moroccan soil from November 9 to 23.

The double champions of Senegal, qualified via the zonal tournament last August, also fell on the Congolese of Tout-Puissant Mazembe, who will be in their second participation. In this group A, Sadigatou Diallo’s partners will also have to work against to the South Africans from the University of the Western Cape Women’s FC Like the Aigles de la Médina, the South African team is entering the competition for the first time, after winning the COSAFA tournament.

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