Pyramids FC vs Club Sportif Sfaxien, 2021-22 CAF Confederation Cup, Group Stage

· CAF Confederation Cup
  • 90'+3': Ali Gabr
FT
1 - 0

About

Pyramids FC are hosting Club Sportif Sfaxien 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
22 Sherif Ekramy (GK)
24 Ahmed Fathi Yellow Card
5 Ali Gabr
15 Ahmed Samy
21 Mohamed Hamdy
10 Ramadan Sobhi
14 Nabil Emad
19 Abdallah Said
23 Walid El Karti
30 Ibrahim Adel
25 Fagrie Lakay

CSS Club Sportif Sfaxien

No. Name
30 Aymen Dahmen (GK)
2 Mohamed Ben Ali Yellow Card
18 Alaa Ghram
21 Houssem Dagdoug
3 Mohamed Nasraoui
15 Walid Karoui
23 Chedi Hammami
20 Malik Raiah Yellow Card
22 Firas Chaouat
10 Aymen Harzi
14 Hussein Ali Al-Saedi

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