Esperance, one of the wealthiest football clubs on the continent and winners of every continental competition except the Confederation Cup, won away goals after an embarrassing 3-1 loss in Casablanca two weeks ago. Issia were joined on the scrapheap by fellow Ivorians
Entente Bingerville
, who overcame Senegalese visitors
Linguere
3-0 to level the west African showdown on aggregate only to lose the penalty shoot-out.
Spot kicks were also needed to separate
Express
of Uganda and
Vita Club
of DR of Congo, who won the Kampala shootout 4-2 following two goalless draws.
Cuthbert Malajila was the hero of Zimbabwe outfit
Highlanders
, scoring the 39th-minute goal that earned a 1-0 win over Zambian army team
Green Buffaloes
in Bulawayo and overall success after a drawn first leg.
Zimbabwe international Malajila was also on target in Zambia and Highlanders now face 2007 Confederation Cup runners-up
Al-Merreikh
of Sudan, who maintained a three-goal advantage over
Rayon Sport
of Rwanda by drawing 0-0 in Kigali.
A diving first-half header from midfielder Mohamed al-Herda brought
Coast Guards
of Egypt a 1-0 win over
Mouloudia Alger
of Algeria in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria following a goalless first leg.
The next opponents for the Egyptian military club will be surprise packets
Al-Akhdar
of Libya, who shocked
Young Africans
1-0 in Tanzania thanks to an eighth-minute goal from Cameroonian Hosto Joseph.
Gabonese side
Mangasport
maintained a 100 percent record in the competition this year with a 1-0 home win over
Petro Atletico
of Angola, who signed Kenyan and Jamaican strikers to try and make an impression on the African stage.
South African title contenders
Ajax Cape Town
were impressive 4-1 victors against
Anse Reunion
in the Seychelles while third round opponents
Mount Cameroon
qualified despite losing 1-0 at home to
Primerio Maio
of Angola.
Nigerian challengers
Wikki Tourists
derived little pleasure for a visit to Ghana, crashing 4-1 to 2004 Confederation Cup runners-up
Asante Kotoko
in the central city of Kumasi.
Title holders
CS Sfaxien
of Tunisia found the going tougher than expected, coming from behind in Algeria to draw 1-1 with modest
JSM Bejaia
having won the first leg by a solitary goal.