Alex Oyowah of NPFL champions Remo Stars
Nigerian champions Remo Stars sealed their place in the second round of the CAF Champions League on Friday after completing a comprehensive 5-0 aggregate victory over Comoros side US Zilimadjou, Soccernet.ng reports.
The Sky Blue Stars had effectively wrapped up the tie with a commanding 4-0 win in the first leg last week at the MKO Abiola Sports Stadium, Abeokuta.
They returned to the same venue for the return fixture and finished the job in style, securing a 1-0 victory courtesy of Alex Oyowah’s late penalty.
NPFL champions Remo Stars
The decisive moment arrived 20 minutes from time when Ibrahim Abubakar’s cross was handled inside the box, allowing Oyowah to step up and send the goalkeeper the wrong way.
It was a significant milestone for Remo Stars, who had suffered heartbreak at the same stage last season after being edged out 3-2 on aggregate by Moroccan giants AS FAR Rabat.
NPFL champions Remo Stars vs US Zilimadjou
For head coach Daniel Ogunmodede, this progress represents evidence of a team growing in confidence and ambition.
That ambition will now be put to its sternest test yet. Remo Stars’ reward is a blockbuster clash against South African heavyweights Mamelodi Sundowns.
It is a tie that rekindles the ever-intensifying football rivalry between Nigeria and South Africa.
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Nigeria vs South Africa rivalry renewed
In recent years, contests between the two nations have rarely been straightforward.
Nigeria needed penalties to see off Bafana Bafana in the semi-finals of last year’s AFCON, before being held to consecutive 1-1 draws in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Nigeria Super Eagles defender William Troost-Ekong wins the MVP award at AFCON 2023. Photo by IMAGO
At youth level, South Africa shocked Nigeria’s Flying Eagles at the semifinals of the U20 AFCON earlier this year.
A few weeks later, though, the Super Falcons gained revenge by beating Banyana Banyana 2-1 in the semifinal of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
Super Falcons of Nigeria celebrate victory against South Africa [Photo credit/IMAGO]
That backdrop sets the stage for Remo Stars, who will carry national pride as well as club ambition into their encounter with the Sundowns.
David vs Goliath
On paper, the odds appear stacked against the Nigerian champions.
Sundowns, founded in 1970, are seasoned continental campaigners, having lifted the CAF Champions League in 2016 and finishing runners-up in the most recent edition earlier this year. They are also 18-time winners of the South African Premier Division.
Nigerian champions Remo Stars. Photo Credit: Remo Stars/X
By contrast, Remo Stars are comparative newcomers. Established just 15 years ago, they only secured their maiden Nigerian Premier Football League title this year, and have yet to progress beyond the preliminary rounds of the Champions League.
Yet the unpredictability of football leaves room for hope. Remo Stars have shown resilience and organisation, and with confidence high after dispatching Zilimadjou, they will believe in the possibility of upsetting a continental giant.