Al Ittihad Tripoli vs Orlando Pirates, 2021-22 CAF Confederation Cup, Group Stage

· CAF Confederation Cup
  • 14': Sanad El Werfelli
  • 28': Muad Eisay
  • 53': Omar Al Khouja
FT
3 - 2
  • 26': Bandile Shandu
  • 45'+1': Bandile Shandu

About

Al Ittihad Tripoli are hosting Orlando Pirates at Martyrs of February Stadium, Benina, Libya, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Martyrs of February Stadium
Location: Benina, Libya

Line-Ups

TRP Al Ittihad Tripoli

No. Name
1 Mohamed Abukhres (GK) Yellow Card
20 Mohamed Mhadhebi
8 Sanad El Werfelli
3 Motasem Sabbou
4 Abdelaziz
28 Elmehdi Elhouni
33 Fred Ngoma
22 Ahmed Al Haram
30 Omar Al Khouja
19 Muad Eisay
39 Anas Al Misrati Yellow Card

ORL Orlando Pirates

No. Name
40 Siyabonga Mpontshane (GK)
4 Happy Jele
26 Bandile Shandu
29 Paseka Mako
31 Olisa Ndah
11 Deon Hotto
20 Goodman Mosele
6 Ben Motshwari Yellow Card
15 Fortune Makaringe
3 Thembinkosi Lorch Yellow Card
25 Zakhele Lepasa

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