Al-Masry vs AS Vita Club, 2018 CAF Confederations Cup, Semifinals

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Al-Masry are hosting AS Vita Club at Port Said Stadium, , , starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Port Said Stadium
Location: ,

Line-Ups

ALM Al-Masry

No. Name
26 Ahmed Masoud Abdelwahab (GK)
6 Mohamed Shatta Yellow Card
24 Ahmed Amin Ali
12 Moustafa Ali Mohamed
4 Mohamed Koffi
25 Ahmed Shoukry
21 Mohamed Abdellatif Awadalla Ahmed
8 Amr Abdallah Mohamed Ramadan Moussa
7 Islam Attia
5 Farid Shawky Ali Elmarghany
14 Mahmoud Wadi

VITA AS Vita Club

No. Name
16 Lukong Bongaman (GK)
3 Djuma Shabani
4 Yannick Bangala Litombo
13 Ernest Luzolo
26 Makwekwe Kupa
8 Luamba Ngoma
5 Eddy Ngoyi
6 Nelson Munganga Omba
7 Mukoko Batezadio
29 Jean-Marc Makusu
11 Muzungu Lukombe

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