2023/2024 CAF Quarter-final draw is around the corner

2023/2024 CAF Quarter-final draw is around the corner – There is history written here. Initially, two Tanzanian teams entered the group stage of the tournament for the first time.

Secondly, there is a history of two clubs in the country reaching the quarterfinals for the first time in the tournament. Thirdly, Tanzania is the only nation to have qualified two clubs in the CAF quarter-finals this season.

If you look in detail, there is now a story related to the respective club. Simba advances to the quarterfinals for the fourth time in the tournament, while Yanga qualified for the first time since its inception.

All of this is the result of investment, good leadership and a good record of players with the required quality and experience. Excellent! All clubs.

It is time to make a new history in competitive football at the African level by seeking a ticket to the semi-finals, at least for one club, if it is not possible for both to travel. The prayers of Tanzanians are with you, our heroes!

See also: Top 10 Best Teams in Africa 2023 CAF Clubs Ranking 

2023/2024 CAF Quarter-final draw is around the corner

But the forwards’ eyes are on the quarterfinal draw, which is the most anticipated moment for the twin clubs to meet their next rival. The draw for the quarter-finals of the African Champions League will take place on 03/13/2024 in Cairo, Egypt.

2023/2024 CAF Quarter-final draw is around the corner

While the Kariakoo giants are still waiting, bettors will be on the lookout for a draw with SportPesa.

2023/2024 CAF Quarter-final draw is around the corner

The leading teams are in (Pot A) against the second-placed clubs (Pot B). As things stand, Yanga is expected to be able to play against Mamelodi Sundowns, Petro de Luanda or Asec Mimosas. As for Simba, he is expected to face Mamelodi Sundowns, Al Ahly or Petro de Luanda.

Additionally, players can scratch their heads with predictions of other Asec, ES Tunis, TP Mazembe teams before the draw ends.

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