The draws for the main tournament were made at the Complex Mohamed VI in Salé, Morocco, on Friday, with eight teams grouped into two groups of four.
Bayelsa Queens made history a few days ago when they became the first Nigerian club to reach the knockout stage of the biggest women’s interclub competition in Africa.
Bayelsa Queens hammered Wadi Degla 3-0 to become the first Nigerian team to reach the knockout stage of the CAF Women’s Champions League.
Bayelsa Queens defeated TP Mazembe 2-0 to go second in Group B.
The 2022 CAF Women’s Champions League will start on Sunday 30th October.
Bayelsa Queens Football Club will depart the country on Sunday ahead of the CAF Women’s Champions League in Morocco.
Prize money in the region of USD 1.5million will be shared with the eight teams that will be participating in the competition.
The Yenagoa-based club said the flooding has made it difficult for them to go on their West African tour.
The DR Congo side join Nigeria’s Bayelsa Queens in Group B of the competition’s group stage.
CAF Women’s Champions League breakthrough star, Ghana’s Evelyn Badu, was the heroine of the qualifier.
