Al Ittihad Tripoli vs Al Ahli Tripoli, 2021-22 CAF Confederation Cup, Quarterfinals

· 1st Leg

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Al Ittihad Tripoli are hosting Al Ahli Tripoli 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
12 Muad Allafi (GK)
3 Motasem Sabbou
4 Abdelaziz
13 Talal Farhat
24 Naji Dura
30 Omar Al Khouja
33 Fred Ngoma
27 Mohamed Zubya
28 Elmehdi Elhouni Yellow Card
19 Muad Eisay
20 Mohamed Mhadhebi

AAT Al Ahli Tripoli

No. Name
1 Mohamed Nashnoush (GK)
23 Muayid Jaddour
5 Ahmed El Trbi
14 Wissam Bousnina
19 Mohamed El-Munir
35 Mohammad El Fakih Yellow Card
34 Ayoub Ayed
12 Bader Hassan
37 Mohammed Al-Tabbal
16 Mohamed Al Tarhuni
7 Saleh Taher Saeid Yellow Card

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