Ferroviário da Beira, the national champion, will use the field at the Tchumene complex, owned by the Black Bulls Association, to host its matches in this prestigious competition.
The Tchumene complex, which recently received approval from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to host African club competition matches, will be the stadium where Ferroviário da Beira will play its matches in the African Champions League. With modern facilities and a high-quality structure, the stadium offers a suitable environment for international competitions and promises to provide an excellent experience for fans and athletes.
First Challenge: Mbabane Swallows Football Club
Ferroviário da Beira will face Mbabane Swallows Football Club of Eswatini in the first qualifying round of the African Champions League. The Mozambican team will have the responsibility of overcoming their opponent in a match that promises to be exciting and challenging.
The first leg matches will be played between August 16th and 18th, while the second leg will take place between August 23rd and 25th. The choice of the Tchumene complex as Ferroviário da Beira's temporary home for these matches highlights the preparation and professionalism of the club, which is focused on advancing to the group stage of the competition.
Expectations and Preparations
With their new home in Tchumene, Ferroviário da Beira is preparing intensely to face the challenges of the African Champions League. The club is working on its strategy and physical preparation to ensure a high-level performance in the matches against Mbabane Swallows Football Club.
The use of the Tchumene stadium represents a significant step for Ferroviário da Beira, which seeks to consolidate its presence on the continental stage and showcase the strength of Mozambican football. The choice of stadium also demonstrates the club's commitment to achieving positive results and advancing in the competition.
Ferroviário da Beira is ready to face new challenges in the African Champions League with the support of the modern Tchumene stadium. Expectations are high among fans and the Mozambican football community, who are eagerly awaiting the club's performance in this important competition.
With the first and second leg matches approaching, Ferroviário da Beira is determined to assert its presence on the African stage and seek a place in the Champions League group stage.





















