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Pirates and Sundowns learn Caf quarterfinal opponents

Business Day 20 Feb 2025
... of Tunisia and Orlando Pirates were drawn to clash against MC Alger of Algeria in the 2024-25 Caf Champions League quarterfinals.
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Debutants Stellenbosch to face CAF Cup holders Zamalek

Hindustan Times 20 Feb 2025
Debutants Stellenbosch of South Africa will face experienced African campaigners and title-holders Zamalek of Egypt in the CAF Confederation Cup quarter-finals.
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South African giants Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns avoid each other in CAF Champions League draw

Independent online (SA) 20 Feb 2025
Al Hilal, who play in Mauritania because of the Sudanese civil war, were paired with title-holders Al Ahly of Egypt on Thursday in the CAF Champions League quarter-finals ... Here is the CAF Champions League quarter final draw in full ... Draws ... 1st legs.
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Greensboro Free Café, a Community Comes Together

The Newport Daily Express 20 Feb 2025
Barnett is hopeful to bring the community together.
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CAF, Bein Sport To Stage Inter-Club Quarter-Final Draws In Doha Tomorrow

MENA FN 19 Feb 2025
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) The Peninsula Doha, Qatar. The Confederation Africaine de Football (CAF) and broadcast partner beIN SPORTS will stage the quarter-final draws for the 2024/25 TotalEnergies ... .
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CAF, beIN Sports to stage live Interclub Quarter-Final draws Thursday

Gulf-Times 19 Feb 2025
... CAF Champions League will be at 6pm. Fans can follow proceedings live on beIN Sports in Arabic on its free-to-air channel beIN Sports NEWS and in English on beIN Sports ENGLISH 1 as well as CAF TV .
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In the news today: Convoy organizer sentencing, CAF class action lawsuit falls short

North Shore News 19 Feb 2025
CAF discrimination settlement 'a slap in the face' ... The class action was launched on behalf of current and former members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) who suffered racial discrimination or ...
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CAF discrimination settlement was ’slap in face,’ says former soldier

Toronto Sun 19 Feb 2025
The class action was launched on behalf of current and former members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) who suffered racial discrimination or harassment in connection with their military service at any time since April 17, 1985.
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