Ghanaian champions Aduana Stars have drawn Wydad Casablanca of Morocco in the preliminary round of the CAF Champions League.
The draw was announced by the sport governing body, CAF on Monday as Ghana had a representative each for both the Champions League and Confederation Cup competitions.
Aduana, who won the domestic competition on their debut season in the premier league would be making their maiden continental bow with the first leg away in Morocco on the weekend of 28-30 January, 2011.
Coach Herbert Addo's side would host the return in a fortnight after first leg.
The winner over two legs advance to the 1/16 final round where the play either Mighty Barolle of Liberia or Nigeria's Kano Pillars.
In the CAF Confederation Cup, AshantiGold, the country's only representative would play the first leg away to Sewe Sport of the Ivory Coast.
The Miners travel to Abidjan on the weekend of 28-30 January, 2011 with the return clash in two weeks time at the Len Clay Stadium.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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