Luis Angel Firpo vs San Francisco, 2008 CONCACAF Champions League, 2008 Group Stage

· Concacaf Champions Cup
  • Red Card 5': Francisco Medrano
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Luis Angel Firpo are hosting San Francisco at Sergio Torres, , El Salvador, starting on . The match is a part of the Concacaf Champions Cup.

Game Information

Competition: Concacaf Champions Cup

Venue: Sergio Torres
Location: , El Salvador

Line-Ups

LAF Luis Angel Firpo

No. Name
1 José Luis Gómez (GK)
2 Salvador Morales
3 Mauricio Quintano
30 Juan Carlos Punteagudo
5 Edwin González
3 Mauricio Quintanilla
17 Rubén Quijada
Patricio Barroche
8 Leonardo Pecarniqui
10 Francisco Medrano Red Card
11 Fernando Lewizamon
7 Patricio Gómez Yellow Card
14 Jorge Sánchez

SFR San Francisco

No. Name
25 Carlos Valdes (GK)
5 Manuel Torres
8 Alberto Blanco
4 Juan Vicente Solís
7 Temistocles Pérez Yellow Card
22 Deivis Granados
20 Eduardo Jiménez Yellow Card
14 Antonio Ortega
16 Santiago De Alba Yellow Card
24 Carlos Rivera
28 Alberto Zapata

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