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Downs ready amid group uncertainty

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November 18, 2025

MAMELODI Sundowns are gearing up to launch their CAF Champions League group-stage campaign on a positive note when they take on Democratic Republic of Congo side Saint Eloi Lupopo this Saturday, despite the uncertainty that still surrounds their group. With their focus squarely on redeeming themselves and going all the way after last season's painful defeat in the final, several factors could still shift before the match takes place.

- OBAKENG MELETSE

Neighbours and fierce rivals Orlando Pirates remain deeply involved, with their appeal against the DR Congo team still carrying major significance and possibly influencing the final makeup of the group.

The Buccaneers were knocked out of the tournament after a 5-4 penalty shootout defeat to Lupopo, following a 3-3 aggregate draw over the two legs.

Pirates have since opened another battle away from the pitch, requesting that CAF investigate the eligibility of Henoc Molia, who is said to have been registered outside the Fifa transfer window, as well as Wanet Kashala, who is believed to possess two passports.

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