Bucs will be determined to return to winning ways when they face the Libyan side in the semi-final first-leg clash on Sunday
The Buccaneers are expected to be without Olisa Ndah, Thabang Monare and Paseka Mako who are all both nursing injuries.
On the other hand, Nkanyiso Zungu remains suspended by the Soweto giants for an off the field issue.
While Vincent Pule could return to the matchday squad after recovering from a long term injury.
GOAL picks Pirates' possible starting line-up ahead of their clash with Al Ahli at Martyrs of February Stadium in Benghazi.
BackpagepixGOALKEEPER – Richard Ofori
The bulky shot-stopper will be keen to continue his good form in the Confederation Cup when he faces the 12-time Libyan champions.
Ofori has kept four clean sheets in five matches in Africa's secondary club tournament this term.
AdvertisementBackpagepixRIGHT-BACK – Bandile Shandu
The man nicknamed Busy Weekend will be returning to Martyrs of February Stadium where he scored twice against Al Ittihad last month.
Busy Weekend will be hoping to rediscover his scoring touch having failed to find the back of the net in his last 10 competitive games.
BackpagepixLEFT-BACK – Innocent Maela
The experienced left-back is set to make his second start in this season's Confederation Cup.
Maela, who is enjoying regular game time with Mako out injured, grabbed an assist during Bucs' last game in this competition which was against Tanzania's Simba SC on April 24.
BackpagepixCENTRAL DEFENDER – Happy Jele
The Pirates captain looked shaky against TS Galaxy on Monday as Bucs lost 1-0 in a PSL match and he was substituted at half-time.
Jele was substituted due to a tactical move by the Pirates technical team and he is expected to start once again with Ndah out injured.






