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Ebusua Dwarfs have reached the first round stage in the CAF Confederation Cup after drawing 0-0 with Senegalese side, Jaraaf on Saturday in Dakar.
The Ghana Premier division side despite failing to find the back of the net completed the job in the first leg with an assured 1-0 victory in the preliminary round tie last weekend.
Dwarfs will now await the winner of the Petro Atletico (Angola) vrs African Stars (Namibia) second leg match on Sunday. African Stars lead the tie 2-0 from the first leg.
Twenty-two teams will progress to the first round where they will be joined by 11 other sides for the 1/16th round of matches.
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