The Mozambican team Black Bulls is one step away from achieving an unprecedented feat for national football. This afternoon, in Brazzaville, the team will face Otohô d'Oyo from Congo, holding a one-goal advantage from the first leg in Maputo. If they manage to hold or extend this advantage, the Black Bulls will break a seven-year drought, guaranteeing the presence of a Mozambican team in the CAF Cup group stage.
This moment of great anticipation has stirred Mozambican fans, who firmly believe in qualification. On social media, messages of support are constant: "Black Bulls, good luck and represent the country in the best way possible," "Victory belongs to us," and "Victory is your middle name" are just some of the expressions of confidence circulating among the fans.
The winning goal was secured in a tough match in Maputo, where the Black Bulls demonstrated tactical superiority and determination. Now, in Brazzaville, the Mozambican team needs a solid performance to guarantee passage to the group stage, which would represent a milestone in the country's football.
The last time a Mozambican team reached this stage was seven years ago, which further increases the pressure and hope surrounding this decisive match. With the clear mission of securing a place, the Black Bulls face a complicated challenge, but at the same time a golden opportunity to write their name in the history of Mozambican football.
The match is scheduled to kick off this afternoon, and all eyes in Mozambique will be on Brazzaville, hoping that the Black Bulls can bring victory and pride back home.





















