The last 8 in the 2019/2020 CAF Confederations Cup were confirmed on Sunday evening following match day encounters.
And as the trend has been in the recent past North Africa has continued to dominate with five out of the eight teams coming from the Northern part of the Continent.
Apart from Zambia’s Zanaco, Enyimba of Nigeria and Horoya of Guinea, the rest of the qualified teams are from the Arab Countries.
Morocco has two teams in Hassania Agadir who finished top of group D with 11 points and RS Berkane who topped Group C with 11 points also.
Egypt also have two teams in money bags Pyramids FC and Al Masry who came out first and second in Group A with 15 and 10 points respectively.
Libya is the other North African country with a represantative in the competition in Al Nasr who finished as runners up to Horoya AC in Group C.
The final #TotalCAFCC group standings! 🏁
Where did your team finish? 🔚
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