Bibiani GoldStars head into uncharted waters this Sunday as they travel to Tizi Ouzou, carrying the heavy burden of a 2-0 deficit against Algerian heavyweights JS Kabylie in the CAF Champions League preliminary round.
Their maiden continental campaign hit turbulence in Accra last weekend, where strikes from Mehdi Merghem and Babacar Sarr left the Ghanaians on the back foot. The setback also triggered immediate upheaval: head coach Frimpong Manso was shown the exit, despite being the architect of the club’s fairy-tale domestic triumph. His deputy, Godwin Ablordey, now inherits the daunting task of orchestrating an unlikely comeback.
Kabylie boss Josef Zinnebauer, though satisfied with the scoreline, admitted his side had been rattled at times by GoldStars’ enterprise in the first leg. He blamed the uneven Accra pitch for disrupting their rhythm, while assuring supporters that conditions in Algeria would allow his side to display their true identity.
✈️ Travel Update
Our playing body has safely arrived in Istanbul, Turkey and will continue the journey shortly to Algiers for our CAF Champions League Second Round, Leg 2 fixture against JS Kabylie on Sunday.
The Miners are in high spirit and focused on the task ahead. 💪⚽️ pic.twitter.com/hhKzGklX5F
— Bibiani GoldStars SC (@GoldStarsSc) September 26, 2025
For GoldStars, the mission is simple yet near impossible: strike early, stay compact, and somehow silence a Kabylie outfit renowned for its ruthless home record at the Hocine Aït Ahmed Stadium. The leadership of skipper Atta Kumi will be crucial, but the margin for error is razor-thin.
History offers little comfort. No Ghanaian club has ever clawed back from a 2-0 home defeat in African interclub competition. Still, the GoldStars camp speaks of belief, pride, and the chance to etch their name into CAF folklore.
Ablordey’s men must blend courage with restraint, attack with precision, and defend with total conviction. Anything short of perfection will almost certainly draw the curtain on their African adventure.