Confederation of African Football has released fixtures of the Champions League and Confederation Cup games after last Saturday’s draw. According to Caf’s website, Nyasa Big Bullets will meet Kenya’s Gor Mahia in the Champions League while Silver Strikers will take on AO CMS of Gabon.
Gor Mahia FC have been paired with Malawian champions Nyasa Big Bullets in the preliminary round of the 2018/19 CAF Champions League.
Gor Mahia have been drawn against Nyasa Big Bullets of Malawi in the preliminary round of the CAF Champions League.
Kariobangi Sharks will play Arta Solar7 of Djibouti in the CAF Confederations Cup. The 1st leg of both competitions will be played on Nov 27/28 & 2nd on Dec 4/5. pic.twitter.com/84PLYny81x
— Elijah Ouko (@elijah_ouko) November 9, 2018
Continental governing body CAF published the results of draw on Friday, five days after they were conducted in Rabat, Morocco with Gor set to host the first leg in Nairobi on November 27.
Gor will travel to Blantyre for the away leg a week later where the aggregate winner will face either Lobi Stars of Nigeria or USM De Loum of Cameroon in the First Round of the premier continental clubs competition.
#CAFCL Preliminary Round;
Gor mahia vs Nyasa Big Bullets
1st leg at home in Nairobi 27/28th November.
2nd leg 4/5th December.
If Gor mahia progress we will face Lobi Stars of Nigeria or USM De Loum of Cameroon in the First Round. #sirkal
— GOR MAHIA (@GormahiaLive) November 9, 2018
The 2018 FKF Shield winners Kariobangi Sharks, who are debuting on the continental scene, were drawn with Arta Solar of Djibouti in the CAF Confederation Cup.
Sharks will also host the first leg in the capital on December 28 before making the 876-mile trip to Carta in Southeast Djibouti for the return leg fixture.
An aggregate victory for either side will see them face Cameroonian giants Asante Kotoko in the play-offs.
Bullets are regarded as the number one football club in Malawi in terms of supporters, league title winning and financial background.
They were formerly known as Bata Bullets then Total Big Bullets and in 2003, the then Malawi’s President Bakili Muluzi adopted the team and renamed it Bakili Bullets.
Bullets first reached the Confederation Cup,(CAF) Champions’ League Group Stages in 2004 which was one of their best season since Muluzi take over.
Coach Calisto Pasuwa managed side The Bullets will have to navigate past the Kenyan champions with the winner taking on Lobi Stars of Nigeria or UMS de Loum of Cameroon in the first round and a chance to reach the group stage of the Caf Champions league
The CAF Champions League is an annual continental club football competition run by the Confederation of African Football.