Enyimba vs Pyramids FC, 2020-21 CAF Confederation Cup, Quarterfinals
· 2nd Leg - Pyramids FC advance 5-2 on aggregate
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1 - 1
2nd Leg - Pyramids FC advance 5-2 on aggregate
1 - 1
2nd Leg - Pyramids FC advance 5-2 on aggregate
About
Enyimba are hosting Pyramids FC
at Enyimba International Stadium, Aba, Nigeria, starting on
. The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.
Game Information
Competition: CAF Confederation Cup
Venue: Enyimba International Stadium
Location: Aba, Nigeria
Venue: Enyimba International Stadium
Location: Aba, Nigeria
Line-Ups
Enyimba
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | John Noble (GK) |
24 | Nelson Ogbonnaya |
3 | Daniel Darkwah |
18 | Abiodun Adebayo |
22 | Stephen Manyo |
20 | Cyril Olisema |
8 | Farouk Mohammed |
16 | Philip Ozor |
25 | Victor Mbaoma |
11 | Tosin Omoyele |
17 | Anayo Iwuala |
Pyramids FC
No. | Name |
---|---|
16 | Ahmed El Shenawy (GK) |
25 | Ahmed Samy |
5 | Ali Gabr |
21 | Mohamed Hamdy |
24 | Ahmed Fathi |
7 | Eric Traore |
14 | Nabil Emad |
8 | Islam Attia |
20 | Mahmoud Hamada |
10 | Ramadan Sobhi |
30 | Ibrahim Adel |
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