UNAF draws for cup semi-finals in Tunis

2008-11-24

The North African Football Union (UNAF) held draws Sunday (November 23rd) in Tunis for next month's Winners Cup and Champions Cup semi-finals. In the Winners' Cup semis, Algeria's JSM Béjaia will face Egypt's Nadi El Masry on December 5th, while on December 18th, Tunisia's Esperance will meet the winner of the game between Morocco's Moghreb Fez and Libya's Syrte Golf Club. In the Champions' Cup, Tunisia's Club Africain will play Ittihad Tripoli on December 17th. JS Kabylie and FAR Rabat will meet for the second semi-final two days later.

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