Zamalek vs Hassania Agadir, 2019-20 CAF Confederations Cup, Quarterfinals

· 2nd Leg - Zamalek win 1-0 on aggregate
  • 49': Ibrahim Hassan
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2nd Leg - Zamalek win 1-0 on aggregate

About

Zamalek are hosting Hassania Agadir at Egyptian Army Stadium, Suez, , starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Egyptian Army Stadium
Location: Suez,

Line-Ups

ZAM Zamalek

No. Name
16 Mahmoud Gennesh (GK)
12 Hamdi Naguez
22 Abdalllah Gomaa
28 Mahmoud El-Wensh
4 Mahmoud Alaa Yellow Card
18 Ibrahim Hassan
11 Kahraba
13 Ferjani Sassi
3 Tarek Hamed
10 Youssef Ibrahim Obama
29 Khalid Boutaïb

HAS Hassania Agadir

No. Name
12 Abderrahman El-Houasli (GK)
4 Yassine Rami
8 Abdelali El Khanboubi
15 Soufiane Bouftini Yellow Card
14 Abdelkarim Baadi
28 Driss Bennani
5 Jalal Daoudi Yellow Card
17 Imad Kimaoui Yellow Card
9 Tamer Seyam
25 Youssef Alfahli
22 Zouhair Chaouch

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