Club Sportif Sfaxien vs FUS Rabat, 2017 CAF Confederations Cup, Quarterfinals

· 2nd Leg - Tied on aggregate - null advance 5-4 on penalties
  • 23': Karim Aouadhi (P)
FT - Penalties
1 - 0
2nd Leg - Tied on aggregate - null advance 5-4 on penalties
  • Red Card 90': Saad Ait Khorsa

About

Club Sportif Sfaxien are hosting FUS Rabat at Stade Taieb Mhiri, Sfax, Tunisia, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Stade Taieb Mhiri
Location: Sfax, Tunisia
Attendance: 8,000

Line-Ups

CSS Club Sportif Sfaxien

No. Name
1 Mohamed Hedi Gaaloul (GK) Yellow Card
10 Raymond Mendy Yellow Card
23 Yassine Meriah
24 Hamza Mathlouthi Yellow Card
25 Mahmoud Ben Salah Yellow Card
11 Houssem Ben Ali
20 Kingsley Sokari
29 Oussama Amdouni
14 Karim Aouadhi
19 Maher Hannechi
22 Firas Chaouat

FUS Rabat

No. Name
13 Aymane Majid (GK)
22 El Mehdi El Bassil
26 Hamza Semmoumy
14 Saad Ait Khorsa Yellow Card
4 Nayef Aguerd Yellow Card
5 Ass Mandaw Sy
8 Badr Boulahroud
7 Hicham El Aroui Yellow Card
11 Lamine Diakité Yellow Card
2 Ayoub Skouma
18 Momo Yansane

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