Coton Sport Garoua vs Otôho d'Oyo, 2021-22 CAF Confederation Cup, Group Stage

· CAF Confederation Cup
FT
0 - 1
  • 7': Mamadou Cissé

About

Coton Sport Garoua are hosting Otôho d'Oyo at Stade Omnisports Roumdé Adjia, Garoua, Cameroon, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Stade Omnisports Roumdé Adjia
Location: Garoua, Cameroon

Line-Ups

CSG Coton Sport Garoua

No. Name
31 Gabin Allabatna (GK) Yellow Card
36 Sanda Meteke
21 Louis Tazoh
5 Hervé Ngomo
15 Dieugrace Pavela
17 Felix Oukine Tcheoude
27 Brawdon Eno
33 Djawal Kaiba
24 Patient Wassou
8 David Kokolome
22 Francis Tombi Alemi

OTO Otôho d'Oyo

No. Name
25 Pavelh Ndzila (GK)
14 Faria Ondongo
6 Dimitri Bissiki
27 Eude Moussounda
4 Julfin Ondongo
24 Michel Mvondo
19 Mahamane Cissé
33 Mignon Mbon Etou
37 Junior Makiesse Mouzita
20 Mamadou Cissé
35 Kader Bidimbou

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