Greatest comebacks in the history of the CAF champions league for Ghanaian teams.

The confederation of Africa football popularly known as the CAF is the that organize the CAF champions league for clubs on the African continent to play.

The tournament is played almost every year among the winners of the league from the various league centers.

The winner of this tournament will then represent the African continent on European ground.

Since its commencement, Al Ahly Cairo from Egypt is the team with most of the title on the African continent.

Some of the Ghanaian teams have also been great since it commencement but have never won it before, they have made great history and comebacks in the tournament.

The only Ghanaian teams to play in this tournament is Kumasi Asante kotoko, Accra hearts of oak, Accra Great Olympics Aduana stars.

Here are the greatest comebacks for Ghanaian teams in the Confederation of African football(CAF) champions league:

Starting with Accra hearts of oak, they have been as far as this tournament is concerned. They have great comeback in the CAF champions league tournament.

Accra hearts of oak did their greatest comeback against Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa. The game was great with both sides keen to win the game in other to advance to the next stage of the competition.

The first was great for Mamelodi Sundowns by won by 2:0 in the first 45 minutes, in the second half Accra hearts of oak played a lot of targets but they were not able to equalize so in the 78th minutes they substituted and brought one of their strikers Don Bortey into the game.

The player came into the game with great intensity by scoring 3 goals to help Accra hearts of oak qualify to the next stage of the competition, so it ended 3:2 in favor of Accra hearts of oak.

Also Kumasi Asante kotoko also did a great comeback in the CAF champions league by scoring 4:2 against CA Sfaxien after been down to 2 goals to nil in the second half.

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