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Future decides to qualify for the next round of the Confederation Cup at the expense of Ugandan Paul Jinja

The Future team qualified for the next round of the Confederation Cup after winning today at the expense of their Ugandan counterpart Paul Jinga, in the match that reunited the team today at the Cairo International Stadium in the second leg of the first preliminary round of the African Confederation.

Joseph Jonathan scored Future’s first goal in the 77th minute of the match, with an elaborate free-kick straight out of the box.

In the tenth minute a yellow card for Paul’s Ibrahim Kazangola after blocking a pass attempt by Ghannam Mohammed in the middle of the pitch, and then another yellow card in the 11th minute for Paul’s Ochora after blocking a pass attempt by Mohammed Reza Bobo in the middle of the field.

At 20 ‘the red card in favor of Walter Ochora after another violent intervention on Mohamed Reza Boubou.

Saad Samir nearly scored Future’s first goal in the 49th minute of the match after a Joseph Nguyem cross converted Samir with a strong header, but he hit the crossbar hard and passed for a corner kick.

The 52nd minute saw a yellow card for Paul Jinga goalkeeper Saidi Keni for opposing the referee of the match.

At 57 ‘a cross from the left is greeted by Ayman Sfaxi with a header from the edge of the 6-yard area, but passes over the crossbar.

The first match between the two teams, which took place last week in Uganda, ended in a goalless draw between the two teams, in a match that was the first Africa in the history of the Future team. managed to resolve his rise to the next round.

Future had qualified for the Confederation Cup this season, having taken fourth place in the standings, around the time the names of the clubs participating in the African championships were sent.

Future started the game with a line-up consisting of: Mahmoud Hamdi – Omar Kamal Abdel Wahed – Saad Samir – Mahmoud Maree – Joseph Anguim – Karim Nedved – Mohamed Reda – Ghannam Mohamed – Ayman Sfaxi – Marwan Mohsen – Ahmed Atef

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