Pyramids FC vs TP Mazembe, 2021-22 CAF Confederation Cup, Quarterfinals

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About

Pyramids FC are hosting TP Mazembe at 30 June Air Defence Stadium, Cairo, Egypt, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: 30 June Air Defence Stadium
Location: Cairo, Egypt

Line-Ups

PYR Pyramids FC

No. Name
22 Sherif Ekramy (GK)
4 Omar Gaber
15 Ahmed Samy Yellow Card
5 Ali Gabr
21 Mohamed Hamdy
23 Walid El Karti Yellow Card
14 Nabil Emad
19 Abdallah Said
20 Blati Touré Yellow Card
30 Ibrahim Adel
25 Fagrie Lakay

TPM TP Mazembe

No. Name
21 Baggio Siadi (GK)
3 Tandi Mwape Yellow Card
40 Kévin Mondeko
5 Issama Mpeko
14 Kabaso Chongo
24 Zemanga Soze
13 Addam Bossu
16 Christian Koffi
11 Merceil Ngimbi
32 Kitambala Jefu
29 Ernest Luzolo

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