JS Kabylie vs Club Sportif Sfaxien, 2020-21 CAF Confederation Cup, Quarterfinals

· 2nd Leg - JS Kabylie advance 2-1 on aggregate
  • 39': Rida Bensayah (P)
FT
1 - 1
2nd Leg - JS Kabylie advance 2-1 on aggregate
  • 83': Aymen Harzi (P)

About

JS Kabylie are hosting Club Sportif Sfaxien at Stade 1er Novembre 1954, Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Stade 1er Novembre 1954
Location: Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria

Line-Ups

JSK JS Kabylie

No. Name
25 Oussama Benbot (GK)
5 Bedr Eddine Souyad Yellow Card
31 Ahmed Mohamed Kerroum
22 Mohamed Walid Bencherifa
2 Ahmed Ait Abdesslem Yellow Card
8 Juba Oukaci Yellow Card
13 Aziz Benabdi
7 Mohamed Benchaira Yellow Card
17 Rida Bensayah
21 Malik Raiah
9 Zakaria Boulahia

CSS Club Sportif Sfaxien

No. Name
1 Mohamed Hedi Gaaloul (GK) Yellow Card
2 Mohamed Ben Ali
26 Ammar Ahmed Yellow Card
21 Houssem Dagdoug
28 Mohamed Ali Jouini
33 Ousmane Camara
15 Walid Karoui
10 Aymen Harzi Yellow Card
24 Chris Kouakou Yellow Card
32 Naby Camara
31 Kingsley Eduwo

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