Hassania Agadir vs Otôho d'Oyo, 2019-20 CAF Confederations Cup, Group Stage

· CAF Confederation Cup
  • 50': Yassine Rami
  • 54': Yassine Rami
FT
2 - 1
  • 88': Matheus Botamba

About

Hassania Agadir are hosting Otôho d'Oyo at Le Grand Stade Agadir, Agadir, Morocco, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Le Grand Stade Agadir
Location: Agadir, Morocco

CAF Confederation Cup Standings

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 F.C. Bravos do Maquis 0 0 0
2 CS Constantine 0 0 0
3 Club Sportif Sfaxien 0 0 0
4 Simba SC 0 0 0
Full Standings

Line-Ups

HAS Hassania Agadir

No. Name
12 Abderrahman El-Houasli (GK)
3 Amine Sadiki
16 Ayoub Qasmi
14 Abdelkarim Baadi
4 Yassine Rami
20 Mehdi Oubilla
25 Youssef Alfahli
22 Zouhair Chaouch
28 Driss Bennani
27 Ayoub Mallouki
7 Miroslav Markovic

OTO Otôho d'Oyo

No. Name
1 Wolfrigon Mongondza (GK)
25 Dimitri Bissiki Yellow Card
3 Boris Moubhio
17 Ogouloye Danvide
23 Richy Ondongo
8 Fred Ngoma
27 Herman Lakolo
29 Mandala Konté
24 Alou Bagayoko
19 Mahamane Cissé
21 Thibault Biassadila

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