Three South African teams have been drawn in tough groups in the CAF Interclub Competitions in the draw made in Johannesburg on Monday.
In the Champions League, Mamelodi Sundowns have been drawn in Group C, setting up a reunion with former coach Rulani Mokwena, who’s now in charge of Algerian side MC Alger.
They will also face Lupopo from the DRC, who ended the Buccaneers’ campaign. The fourth and final side in the group is Al Hilal SC from Sudan.
In the Confederation Cup, Kaizer Chiefs have been drawn in Group D with two Egyptian teams, Zamalek and Al Masr and Zesco United from Zambia.
Stellenbosch FC, who reached the semifinals last season, will be in Group C alongside Algerian side CR Belouizdad and Singida Black Stars from Tanzania
The top two sides in each of the four groups will progress to the quarterfinals.
The group stage is expected to kick off later in November.
