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Aduana Stars have drawn Libyan side Al Tahaddy in the qualifying round of next year's CAF Champions League.
The draw was conducted on Wednesday, 13 December 2017, during the meeting of the CAF Interclubs Committee at the CAF Headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.
The Ghanaian champions are returning to the continent's flagship interclub competition since 2011. They suffered a first-round exit on their debut appearance at the hands of Moroccan side WAC.
Al Tahaddy, on the other hand, are making a comeback after 40 years with their last appearance in the CAF Champions League dating back to 1978.
The first leg is slated for the weekend of 9-11 February 2018 with the return leg the following week.
Al Tahaddy will host Aduana Stars first before travelling to Ghana for the second leg.
Aduana Stars will face the winner of the tie between ES Setif of Algeria and Olympique de Bangui of Central African Republic if they beat Tahaddy.
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