Pyramids FC vs Raja Casablanca, 2020-21 CAF Confederation Cup, Semifinals

· 1st Leg

About

Pyramids FC are hosting Raja Casablanca at 30 June Air Defence Stadium, Cairo, Egypt, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: 30 June Air Defence Stadium
Location: Cairo, Egypt

Line-Ups

PYR Pyramids FC

No. Name
16 Ahmed El Shenawy (GK)
25 Ahmed Samy Yellow Card
31 Osama Galal
24 Ahmed Fathi
4 Omar Gaber
7 Eric Traore
14 Nabil Emad
21 Mohamed Hamdy
19 Abdallah Said
30 Ibrahim Adel
10 Ramadan Sobhi

RAJA Raja Casablanca

No. Name
1 Anass Zniti (GK)
25 Omar Boutayeb
15 Ilias Haddad
24 Marouane Hadhoudi
3 Mohamed Souboul
17 Zakaria El Wardi
10 Mahmoud Benhalib
21 Soufiane Rahimi
16 Omar Arjoune Yellow Card
6 Luamba Ngoma
28 Ben Malango

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