Ghana leagues champions Wa All Stars completed a miserable fortnight for Ghanaian clubs in the continental competition after suffering a second successive lose to Al Ahli Tripoli.
The Wa side were eliminated on a 5-1 aggregate after losing 2-0 to their Libyan opponents in Tunis.
The result completed the rout for the league champions after they lost the first-leg encounter 3-1 in Ghana.
Al-Ahli scored in either side of half time at the Stade El Menzah in Tunis to ensure progression.
The Libyan side will face the winner of the tie between Tusker and AS Port-Louis 2000.
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