Stade Malien vs Dreams F.C., 2023-24 CAF Confederation Cup, Quarterfinals

· 1st Leg
  • 53': Yoro Diaby
  • Red Card 90'+1': Fady Coulibaly
FT
1 - 2
1st Leg
  • 67': John Antwi
  • 73': John Antwi (P)

About

Stade Malien are hosting Dreams F.C. at Stade du 26 Mars, Bamako, Mali, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Stade du 26 Mars
Location: Bamako, Mali

Line-Ups

MAL Stade Malien

No. Name
1 N'Golo Traoré (GK)
2 Dramane Traoré
29 Boukary Savadogo
28 Issah Yakubu Yellow Card
30 Yoro Diaby Yellow Card
4 Fady Coulibaly Yellow Card
5 Youssouf Coulibaly
8 Lassine Kouma
17 Moussakoye Diallo
39 Amadou Traore
20 Daouda Coulibaly

DRE Dreams F.C.

No. Name
16 Solomon Agbasi (GK)
24 Eric Boateng
3 Mccarthy Ofori
4 Mohammed Abubakar
26 Sulemana Suhiyini
29 Emmanuel Agyei
33 Derrick Agyei
7 Godfred Atuahene Yellow Card
19 Aziz Issah
10 Agyenim Boateng
11 John Antwi

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