Club Africain vs MC Alger, 2017 CAF Confederations Cup, Quarterfinals

· 2nd Leg - Club Africain win 2-1 on aggregate
  • 21': Moataz Zemzemi (P)
  • 82': Saber Khalifa
FT
2 - 0
2nd Leg - Club Africain win 2-1 on aggregate

About

Club Africain are hosting MC Alger at Stade olympique Hammadi-Agrebi, Radès, Tunisia, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Stade olympique Hammadi-Agrebi
Location: Radès, Tunisia
Attendance: 30,000

Line-Ups

AFR Club Africain

No. Name
16 Atef Dkhili (GK)
20 Ali Abdi
27 Fakhreddine Jaziei
21 Mokhtar Belkhiter
6 Nicholas Opoku
14 Issam Dekhili
25 Ibrahim Chenihi
30 Saber Khalifa
8 Moataz Zemzemi
5 Ahmed Khalil
7 Bilel Khefifi

ALG MC Alger

No. Name
1 Fawzi Chaouchi (GK) Yellow Card
26 Zine El Abidine Boulekhoua
24 Abdelghani Demmou
29 Rachid Bouhenna
22 Ayoub Azzi Yellow Card
10 Sid Ahmed Aouadj
12 Balegh
3 Ibrahim Amada
14 Amir Karaoui
13 Hichem Cherif El Ouazani
9 Hichem Nekkache

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