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2023/24 MTN FA Cup champions, Nsoatreman FC, will face TP Elect Sport of Chad in the first preliminary round of next season's CAF Confederation Cup (CAFCC).
The Nsoatre-based club were put in Pot 1 ahead of the draw which took place on Thursday, July 11.
Making their debut in the continental club competition for the first time, the Ghana Premier League side will face the Chad outfit looking to go past the first round of the qualifying phase.
Nsoatreman will play the first leg of the encounter at home before travelling to Chad for the return fixture.
The Ghanaian club will face either Algeria's CS Constantine or Police FC of Rwanda in the second round of the preliminary stage if they are able to go past the Elect Sport hurdle.
The first round of the prelims is set to be played between August 16 and August 25 while the second round is scheduled for September 13 and 22.
Nsoatreman booked their place in the competition after beating Bofoakwa Tano in the final of last season's MTN FA Cup which was played last month.
Yaw Preko's men will be hoping to replicate the success of Dreams FC who reached the semis of the Confederation Cup on their first attempt.
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