JS Kabylie Bring Comforts from Home Ahead of CAF Champions League Clash in Ghana

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Algerian giants JS Kabylie have arrived in Ghana well-prepared for their CAF Champions League showdown against Bibiani Gold Stars FC, bringing along their own pillows and other travel essentials to ensure maximum comfort during their stay.

 

The team touched down earlier this week and travelled directly to Bibiani, where they will lodge ahead of the much-anticipated first-leg encounter. Sources close to the delegation revealed that the players opted to carry personal items from Algeria, including pillows, in a bid to maintain their usual routines and enjoy a sense of home comfort in camp.

The North African side, who are among Algeria’s most decorated clubs with 14 league titles and two CAF Champions League crowns, are determined to secure a positive result in Ghana before the return leg in Tizi Ouzou.

Meanwhile, Bibiani Gold Stars, making their continental debut, have promised to make home advantage count as they seek to upset the experienced Algerian outfit at the DUN’S Park this weekend.

The match is expected to draw a massive crowd in Bibiani, with fans eager to witness history as the Ghanaian club competes in the Champions League for the very first time.

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