Hassania Agadir vs Al-Nasr Benghazi, 2019-20 CAF Confederations Cup, Quarterfinals

· 2nd Leg - Hassania Agadir advance 7-0 on aggregate
  • 69': Karim El Berkaoui (P)
  • 90'+4': Redah Atassi
FT
2 - 0
2nd Leg - Hassania Agadir advance 7-0 on aggregate
  • Red Card 90'+4': Abdulsalam Dega

About

Hassania Agadir are hosting Al-Nasr Benghazi 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

Line-Ups

HAS Hassania Agadir

No. Name
12 Abderrahman El-Houasli (GK)
14 Abdelkarim Baadi
2 Abdelhakim Bassaine
15 Soufiane Bouftini
4 Yassine Rami
26 Redah Atassi Yellow Card
25 Youssef Alfahli
6 Saad Morsli
20 Mehdi Oubilla
7 Malick Cissé
11 Karim El Berkaoui

NASR Al-Nasr Benghazi

No. Name
12 Fathi Al Talhy (GK)
27 Abdalla Sherif Yellow Card
3 Muad Alamami
24 Salah Fakhron
13 Idrees Aldharrat
7 Osama Al-Badawi
10 Ahmed Aliaddawi
22 Ahmed Amhimmid
20 Ahmed Al Haram Yellow Card
8 Muhanad Alaeeli
17 Muataz Al Mahdi

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