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Orlando Pirates fighting history in bid to advance in CAF Champions League

Orlando Pirates must overturn a 3-0 deficit against St Eloi Lupopo
Orlando Pirates must overturn a 3-0 deficit against St Eloi LupopoABEER AHMED / NURPHOTO / NURPHOTO VIA AFP

Orlando Pirates’ chances of overturning their three-goal deficit from the first leg defeat in the Democratic Republic of Congo at the weekend look highly unlikely, leaving them facing disappointingly early elimination from the continent’s top club competition.

Pirates were handed a sobering 3-0 loss away against St Eloi Lupopo in Lubumbashi on Sunday in the first leg of their second round tie and will now have to do what no South African club has done before and overturn a 0-3 deficit.

At stake is a place in the lucrative group phase of the competition, with elimination set to inflict on Pirates the possibility of a major financial loss.

Sunday’s defeat is the seventh time that a South African club has lost by three or more goals away in the first leg of a continental club competition knockout round tie.

Kaizer Chiefs suffered a 4-0 loss to Tunisia’s Espérance in the third round of the Champions League in 2005 and went out when they could only win the return 2-1.

In the same competition in 2014, Chiefs lost 3-0 away at AS Vita Club in Kinshasa and were not able to overturn the deficit in the return leg at home but did come close as they won 2-0.

Cape Town City lost 3-0 at home in the first leg of their 2022-23 Champions League second round clash with Petro Atlético and then 1-0 away in Luanda in the return.

In the Confederation Cup in 2005, SuperSport United lost 4-1 to Nigeria’s Dolphins in the first leg of their fourth round tie and could only draw 2-2 at home in the second leg.

In the same competition in 2016, Bidvest Wits sent a second-string side to Azam of Tanzania and lost 3-0 and were then beaten 4-3 at home in the return leg.

Jomo Cosmos lost 3-0 to Mansoura of Egypt away in the first leg of their 1997 African Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-final and drew 2-2 in the return to be eliminated.

There have been cases of South African clubs overturning a two-goal deficit from the first leg of a knockout round tie, notably when SuperSport took on Lupopo in the Confederation Cup in 2005. It was 2-0 to the Congolese in Lubumbashi, but SuperSport won the return 2-0 and advanced on post-match penalties.

Black Leopards, Santos, and Mamelodi Sundowns have also come back from two-goal deficits to win knockout round ties in previous years.

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