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

· CAF Confederation Cup
  • 75': Junior Makiesse Mouzita
FT
1 - 1
  • 68': Hervé Ngomo

About

Otôho d'Oyo are hosting Coton Sport Garoua at Stade des Martyrs, Kinshasa, Congo DR, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Stade des Martyrs
Location: Kinshasa, Congo DR

Line-Ups

OTO Otôho d'Oyo

No. Name
1 Wolfrigon Mongondza (GK)
15 Souleymane Sakandé
31 Prince Mouandza Mapata
6 Dimitri Bissiki
4 Julfin Ondongo
7 Whylfrid Nkaya
5 Brel Hilda Mohendika
20 Mamadou Cissé
28 Moise Nkounkou
24 Michel Mvondo
3 Roland Okouri

CSG Coton Sport Garoua

No. Name
31 Gabin Allabatna (GK)
5 Hervé Ngomo
15 Dieugrace Pavela Yellow Card
3 Goni Ali Yellow Card
2 Houzaifi Youssoufa
26 Souaibou Marou
39 Glid Otanga
17 Felix Oukine Tcheoude
33 Djawal Kaiba
22 Francis Tombi Alemi
40 Mubarak Moussa Yellow Card

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