Raja Casablanca vs CARA Brazzaville, 2018 CAF Confederations Cup, Quarterfinals

· 2nd Leg - Raja Casablanca win 3-1 on aggregate
  • 4': Mouhcine Yajour
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2nd Leg - Raja Casablanca win 3-1 on aggregate

About

Raja Casablanca are hosting CARA Brazzaville at Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca, Morocco, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Stade Mohamed V
Location: Casablanca, Morocco

Line-Ups

RAJA Raja Casablanca

No. Name
1 Anass Zniti (GK)
25 Omar Boutayeb
20 Abdeljalil Jbira
4 Sanad El Werfelli
13 Badr Benoun
2 Abderrahim Achakir
18 Abdelilah Hafidi
23 Salaheddine Benabid
21 Soufiane Rahimi
24 Mahmoud Benhalib
9 Mouhcine Yajour

CARA CARA Brazzaville

No. Name
16 Chansel Massa Mohikola (GK)
18 Danga Chancy
19 Cervelie Epoyo Yellow Card
15 Mimille Okiélé
23 Richy Ondongo
5 Dicha Liema
25 Stanislas Ankira
6 Joseph Mbangou
20 Espoir Mbangou
11 Christ Ngoma Mbo
17 Cabwey Mèrêves Kivutuka

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