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Democratic Republic of Congo giants TP Mazembe sacked French coach Franck Dumas on Saturday after a shock home loss to Ugandan side Vipers in a CAF Champions League qualifier.
The second leg of the last 32 tie in Lubumbashi finished 0-0 -- as did the first encounter in Kampala last weekend -- and the visitors won 4-2 on penalties.
Vipers will participate in the group phase of the premier African football competition for the first time from February while Mazembe are relegated to the second-tier CAF Confederation Cup.
A Mazembe official told AFP that Dumas, 54, had been "dismissed" after the five-time African champions failed to reach the lucrative mini-league stage for the second straight season.
After a playing career as a defender in France and England, Dumas coached in his homeland, Morocco, Equatorial Guinea and Algeria before joining Mazembe last year.
Losing to Vipers is a huge financial blow to a club that last won the competition in 2015 and were the first African team to qualify for the Club World Cup final, 12 years ago.
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Reaching the Champions League group phase would have guaranteed Mazembe at least $550,000 (565,000 euros).
Now they must win a two-leg play-off in November against a Confederation Cup last 32 winner to reach the mini-league stage of that competition, where the prize money is considerably less.
Disputed penalty
Elsewhere, a disputed penalty gave four-time champions Esperance of Tunisia a 1-0 win over Plateau United of Nigeria and overall success on away goals after a 2-1 first leg loss.
Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane fired the spot kick past goalkeeper Suraj Aiyeleso after Plateau protested that the foul which led to the spot-kick occurred outside the box.
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FootballRecord 10-time Champions League winners Al Ahly won their first tie under recently appointed Swiss coach Marcel Koller by defeating US Monastir of Tunisia 3-0 for a four-goal overall win.
Koller, who took charge of the Cairo Red Devils after South African Pitso Mosimane quit citing stress, saw Ahmed Abdelkader open the scoring and Hamdy Fathy bag a brace.
Al Merrikh of Sudan survived a brave fightback by Al Ahly Tripoli of Libya to progress on away goals after a 3-3 aggregate stalemate.
The Sudanese won the first leg 2-0 and stretched their overall lead to three goals when Ramadan Agab netted midway through the first half in Benghazi.
But the Libyans recovered to score twice before half-time and again with nine minutes left to lead 3-1 before missing a penalty that would have put them ahead on aggregate.
Former champions Raja Casablanca of Morocco and 10-man JS Kabylie of Algeria also secured places in the group stage, and a further five clubs will qualify on Sunday.