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Wolves edge out Dedebit, set up date with Etancheite

The name may be tongue twisting but Warri Wolves will have to brush aside the challenge of DR Congo’s Football Club MK Etancheite in the next round of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Wolves qualified for this stage after holding Dedebit of Ethiopia to a goalless draw in the second leg of their tie played at the Bahir Dar Stadium on Sunday.

The Warri-based side thus advanced 2-0 on aggregate and will now face the DR Congo team who sent Al Ahly Shandy of Sudan packing – winning 6-3 on aggregate.

The first leg will be played at the Warri City Stadium on April 18 with the return leg in Kinshasa on the weekend of May 1st and 3rd.

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Wolves are making their fourth appearance in the Confederation Cup but have never gone past the second round of the competition.

While FC MK Etancheite are appearing in the competition for the second time. In their first campaign in 2014, they could not go beyond the first round.

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