JOHANNESBURG, Feb 14 (Reuters) - African Champions League first round, second leg results:
Played on Friday: Mouloudia Alger (Algeria) 2 Real Bangui (Central African Republic) 0
First leg: 1-1. Mouloudia Alger won 3-1 on aggregate
Played on Saturday: ASFA Yennega (Burkina Faso) 3 Fello Stars Labe (Guinea) 0
First leg: 1-1.
Yennega won 4-1 on aggregate Deportivo Mongomo (Equatorial Guinea) 1 ASPAC FC (Benin) 1
First leg: 0-1.
ASPAC won 2-1 on aggregate Ports Authority (Gambia) 0 Diaraf Dakar (Senegal) 2
First leg: 1-1. Diaraf won 3-1 on aggregate Desportivo Muculmana (Mozambique) 2 Zesco United (Zambia) 1
First leg: 0-3.
Zesco won 4-2 on aggregate Kano Pillars (Nigeria) 1 Mighty Barolle (Liberia) 0
First leg: 1-2.
Pillars won on the away goals rule after a 2-2 aggregate draw Simba SC (Tanzania) 4 Mitsoudje (Comoros Islands) 2
First leg: 0-0.
Simba won 4-2 on aggregate
Played on Sunday St George (Ethiopia) 1 Recreativo Caala (Angola) 0
First leg: 0-2.
Caala won 2-1 on aggregate Matlama (Lesotho) 2 SuperSport United (South Africa) 1
First leg: 0-2.
SuperSport United won 3-2 on aggregate Cnaps Sport (Madagascar) 0 Motor Action (Zimbabwe) 1
First leg: 1-0.
Motor Action won 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 aggregate draw.
Enyimba (Nigeria) 2 Saint Michel Ouenze (Congo) 0
First leg: 1-0; Enyimba won 3-0 on aggregate St Michel United (Seychelles) 2 Young Buffaloes (Swaziland) 1
First leg: 0-3.
Young Buffaloes won 4-2 on aggregate InterClube (Angola) walkover v Township Rollers (Botswana) withdrew
Raja Casablanca (Morocco) walkover v Tourbillon (Chad) withdrew after losing first leg 10-1.
Postponed Astres Douala (Cameroon) v US Bitam (Gabon).
First leg: 0-0 Coton Sport (Cameroon) v Vital'O (Burundi).
First leg: 2-2 AS V Club (DR Congo) v Ocean View (Zanzibar).
First leg: 1-1 Zamalek (Egypt) v Ulinzi (Kenya).
First leg: 4-0 Aduana Stars (Ghana) v Wydad Casablanca (Morocco).
First leg: 0-3 Jeunesse Club (Ivory Coast) v ASFAN (Niger).
First leg: 0-0 Djoliba (Mali) v East End Lions (Sierra Leone).
First leg: 2-0 ASC SNIM (Mauritania) v ASEC Abidjan (Ivory Coast).
First leg: 0-7. Club Africain (Tunisia) v APR FC (Rwanda).
First leg: 2-2. (Compiled by Mark Gleeson in Johannesburg; Editing by James Illingworth)
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