Simba SC vs Orlando Pirates, 2021-22 CAF Confederation Cup, Quarterfinals

· 1st Leg
  • 68': Shomari Kapombe (P)
FT
1 - 0
1st Leg

About

Simba SC are hosting Orlando Pirates at Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Line-Ups

SIM Simba SC

No. Name
28 Aishi Manula (GK)
15 Mohamed Hussein
6 Serge Pascal Wawa
29 Henock Inonga Baka
20 Jonas Mkude
4 Taddeo Lwanga
12 Shomari Kapombe
3 Bernard Morrison
11 Peter Banda
17 Papa Sakho Yellow Card
7 Chris Mugalu

ORL Orlando Pirates

No. Name
1 Richard Ofori (GK) Yellow Card
5 Ntsikelelo Nyauza
26 Bandile Shandu
23 Innocent Maela
4 Happy Jele Yellow Card
11 Deon Hotto Yellow Card
16 Thabang Monare
20 Goodman Mosele
8 Siphesihle Ndlovu
18 Kabelo Dlamini
22 Kwame Peprah

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