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Horoya stand between Bandari and history at Kasarani

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 1 November 2019.

On November 3, 2019, Bandari technical director Edward Oduor announced that fans would be allowed free entry to their Caf Confederation Cup play-off return match against Horoya AC of Guinea at Moi International Sports Centre in Nairobi on Sunday.

Bandari need at least a 2-0 or 3-1 victory against the Guinean side that beat them 4-2 in the first leg in Conakry to qualify for the group stage of the tournament.

Coach Bernard Mwalala has urged Coast football fans to travel to Nairobi to support them, saying his players need the 12th man playing his role to the hilt just like Horoya benefited in Conakry.

Bandari striker Abdalla Hassan believes the team has what it takes to sail to the group stages, but acknowledges that their opponents are a tough team with lead striker Aristide Bance a big threat.

Coach Mwalala expressed worry that he may miss the services of his two main players, striker Yema Mwana and goalkeeper Michael Wanyika, who are injured.

Bandari qualified for the second preliminary round of the Confederation Cup after edging out US Ben Guerdane of Tunisia on 3-2 aggregate.

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