Al Ahli Tripoli vs Orlando Pirates, 2021-22 CAF Confederation Cup, Semifinals

· 1st Leg
FT
0 - 2
1st Leg
  • 8': Innocent Maela
  • 29': Goodman Mosele

About

Al Ahli 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

AAT Al Ahli Tripoli

No. Name
1 Mohamed Nashnoush (GK)
19 Mohamed El-Munir
5 Ahmed El Trbi
20 Ali Maatoug Omran
14 Wissam Bousnina Yellow Card
35 Mohammad El Fakih
12 Bader Hassan
23 Muayid Jaddour
37 Mohammed Al-Tabbal
29 Mohammed Abu Zraiq
27 Anis Saltou

ORL Orlando Pirates

No. Name
1 Richard Ofori (GK)
5 Ntsikelelo Nyauza
13 Abel Mabaso
4 Happy Jele
23 Innocent Maela
26 Bandile Shandu
6 Ben Motshwari
20 Goodman Mosele
22 Kwame Peprah
11 Deon Hotto Yellow Card
3 Thembinkosi Lorch

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