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Cameroon's CotonSport down Sewe Sports in Champions League Sewe Sport stay top on goals scored ahead of Esperance of Tunisia, with Angola's Recreativo Libolo in third and CotonSport last
Cameroon side CotonSport overcame a first-half red card to defeat Sewe Sports of Ivory Coast 1-0 in their rescheduled African Champions League Group B clash in Garoua on Sunday. Forward Jacques Haman received his marching orders seven minutes before halftime but CotonSport scored the winner through 18-year-old midfielder Alexis Yougouda just before the hour. The victory leaves all four sides in the pool on three points after two rounds of matches, though Sewe Sport stay top on goals scored ahead of Esperance of Tunisia, with Angola's Recreativo Libolo in third and CotonSport last. CotonSport dominated possession and chances from the start but suffered a setback when Cameroon international Haman lashed out with his boot at an opponent on the ground and was sent off by Gabon referee Eric Otogo-Castane. It was the second red card for CotonSport in as many matches after skipper Jean Jules Bapidi Fils received his marching orders in their last encounter against Esperance. The numerical disadvantage did not slow the home side, who went ahead when Yougouda scored his fifth goal of the campaign on 58 minutes. The match was originally scheduled to be played in the opening round of games in July but was postponed while the Cameroon football federation were under a FIFA suspension that has since been lifted. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at@AO Sportsand on Facebook atAhramOnlineSports) http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/78804.aspx