Vipers SC ended their CAF Champions League journey with a 2-0 defeat to Horoya AC on Friday.
The game played at Stade du 26 Mars, Bamako saw the Guinean outfit claim victory.
It should be noted that both teams were already out of the competition prior to the game.
Goals in either half from Yakhouba Barry and Sory Traore saw the Guineans sign off from the group stages with victory.
Barry opened in the 19th minute with a backheel after Vipers keeper Jack Komakech who was handed his debut fumbled with the initial strike.
The young goalkeeper replaced Alfred Mudekereza who picked a finger injury during warm up.
Vipers attempted to get themselves back into contention, the closest coming through Martin Kizza but his low drive hit base of the goal post.
In the second half, the chances were few and far in between, but Horoya had the last word in the second minute of added time when Traore finished off a brilliant team move, tapping home from close range.
Horoya ended their journey with seven points in Group C while Vipers finished bottom on two points.
Raja Casablanca topped the group on 16 points with a 3-1 over Simba SC on Friday.
Simba SC finished second on nine points and joined Raja Casablanca in the quarterfinals