On 14 August in Brazzaville, the club athletic renaissance aiglons (CARA) won the Coupe du Congo by imposing against the Jeunesse sportif de Talangaï (JST) at the shots at the goal (3-2), after a 1-1 draw at the end of the regulatory time. At the 84th minute, the Aiglons ripped off legalisation at the 90th thanks to Berold Nsiku Fila, before making a difference in the fateful session. A success that enabled CARA to return to the top 34 years aft…
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On 14 August in Brazzaville, the club athletic renaissance aiglons (CARA) won the Coupe du Congo by imposing against the Jeunesse sportif de Talangaï (JST) at the shots at the goal (3-2), after a 1-1 draw at the end of the regulatory time. At the 84th minute, the Aiglons ripped off legalisation at the 90th thanks to Berold Nsiku Fila, before making a difference in the fateful session. A success that enabled CARA to return to the top 34 years aft…