Young Africans have better chance of excelling in the CAF Confederation Cup dissimilar to their previous experience when the team reached CAF Champions League group stage for the first time in 1998, says ex-midfielder Sekilojo Chambua.
Yanga opened a new chapter in the club's history after reaching the group stage of the continental second tier following a 2-1 aggregate win over GD Sagrada Esperanca of Angola. The country's envoys have been pooled in a group of death that includes African giants TP Mazembe, Mouloudia Bejaia of Algeria and Ghanaian debutants, Medeama.
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