The Confederations of African Football (CAF) on Tuesday omitted the name of Enyimba FC International during the draws for the group stage of the 2021/22 Confederations Cup.

During the draws conduct­ed at the CAF Headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, Enyimba’s play­off round foes, Al-Ittihad, were placed in Group B alongside Algeria’s JS Saoura and South Africa’s Orlando Pirates.

The last spot in the group was reserved for the aggregate winner of the tie between Alge­ria’s JS Kabylie and Eswatini’s Royal Leopards.

This development effective­ly ends Enyimba’s continental challenge this season despite winning all three games.

The Aba Elephants defeat­ed Senegalese side Diambars home and away for a 4-0 aggre­gate win in the previous round.

Enyimba’s troubles began when coronavirus-related travel issues stopped them from honouring their first leg fixture Al-Ittihad in Libya.

They, however, outclassed their opponents 2-0 in the sec­ond leg at the Enyimba Inter­national Stadium in Aba on December 5.

Enyimba then petitioned CAF to either cancel their out­standing clash against the Liby­ans or have it played anywhere outside the country.

But CAF later ruled in fa­vour of Al Ittihad, constructing Enyimba to honour the return fixture in Benghazi on Decem­ber 19.

Al Ittihad then performed a walkover when Enyimba did not show up for the game, ignoring the two-time African champions’ requests for a date shift.

CAF has now endorsed the Libyans’ move with the omission of Enyimba from Tuesday’s draws, leaving the Elephants hunting for glory in the domestic competitions.

The George Finidi-led side has won their first two games in the 2021/22 NPFL season, beating Abia Warriors 2-1 on the opening weekend before edging Rangers 1-0 away on Boxing Day.