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Head Coach of Berekum Chelsea Tony Lokko says his team is battle ready for the 2014 CAF Champions League season.
Chelsea will kick off their Africa campaign against South Sudan side Atlabara FC in the 2014 CAF Champions League preliminary round qualifier between the weekends of 7-9 February.
Coach Lokko who enters his first campaign in the most prestigious club competition in Africa told Asempa FM Ultimate Sports that his side is ever ready to make an impact in Africa.
"We are ready for Africa again. We will do our best to make amends again. This is a new team altogether but we will train hard to know each other well so that the team work will improve."
If Chelsea progress, the Berekum-based club will set up a clash with either Ahly Benghazi of Libya or Chad’s Foulla Edifice in the next qualifying round.
Chelsea reached to the group stages of the 2011/12 CAF Champions League.
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