Warri Wolves FC has emerged victorious in the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Confederation Cup round two by defeating Union Sportive de Doula by three goals to two in the evening of Saturday, March 1, 2014 in Douala.
The team proved strong despite alleged attempts by the Cameroon Football Association to frustrate their efforts at having a conducive atmosphere before their cracker against Union Douala FC.
Musa Najare opened scoring for the Warri based team when he slotted home a pass from Stanley Dimgba in the 12th minute but the Cameronians replied in the 15th minute through Ngoula Ngoula Patrick.
In the 30th minute, a penalty was awarded the home team but Okiemute Odah saved it as Douala Captain Moundi Djengue played it into his hands.
Oghenekaro Etebo increased the tally in the 35th minute when he fired a volley beyond goalkeeper Ande Derick Fru in goal for Union Douala, just as
the Douala boys fought back in the 80th minute when substitute Mengaptone Ivan headed into the net a corner kick.
Ibenegbu Ikechukwu who joined from Heartland FC last month nailed the Douala team with a 30 yard football bullet shot which flew into the net in the 83rd minute.
Meanwhile, all efforts to equalise by the home team was rebuffed by Ike ThankGod led defence.