FIFA Club World Cup

Auckland City vs Al Ahly Cairo, 2006 FIFA Club World Cup, Quarter-finals

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  • 51': Amado Flavio
  • 73': Mohamed Aboutrieka

About

Auckland City are hosting Al Ahly Cairo at Toyota Stadium, , Japan, starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA Club World Cup.

Game Information

Competition: FIFA Club World Cup

Venue: Toyota Stadium
Location: , Japan
Attendance: 29,912

Line-Ups

ACFC Auckland City

No. Name
1 Ross Nicholson (GK)
5 Johnathan Perry Yellow Card
7 James Pritchett
20 Greg Uhlmann
21 Riki Van Steeden Yellow Card
4 Paul Seaman
6 Liam Mulrooney
11 Neil Sykes
19 Chad Coombes
14 Keryn Jordan Yellow Card
10 Grant Young

Ahly Cairo Al Ahly Cairo

No. Name
1 Essam El Hadari (GK)
2 I El Shater
6 Wael Gomaa
7 Shady Mohamed
20 Mohamed Seddeeq Yellow Card
12 Shadid Ahmed
13 Hossam Ashour
17 Mohamed Shawky Yellow Card
9 Emad Moteab
22 Mohamed Aboutrieka
23 Amado Flavio

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