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TP Mazembe have opened a training camp at the Lizzy's Sports Complex in Accra, Ghana in preparation for the semifinal of the CAF Confederation Cup tie against Stade Malien.
The DR Congo side will camp for 15 days in the Ghana capital.
Clash
TP Mazembe are due to face Stade Malien of Mali in the first leg of the last four on Saturday, October 5 in Bamako.
Les Corbeaux travelled to Accra immediately after their ultimate Group B fixture against Moroccan side FUS Rabat, which they lost 0-2 in Rabat at the weekend. Mazembe finished tops of Group B with 10 points, with CA Bizertin (8 points), FUS Rabat (8 points) and Entente Setif (6 points) in that order.
Readiness
The four-time African champions have pitched camp in the Ghanaian capital for two weeks, during which they will test their readiness with friendlies against local sides.
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