Dreams F.C. vs Zamalek, 2023-24 CAF Confederation Cup, Semifinals

· 2nd Leg - Zamalek advance 3-0 on aggregate
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2nd Leg - Zamalek advance 3-0 on aggregate
  • 12': Hamza Mathlouthi
  • 27': Samson Olanrewaju Akinyoola
  • 59': Mostafa Shalaby

About

Dreams F.C. are hosting Zamalek at Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi, Ghana, starting on . The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Game Information

Competition: CAF Confederation Cup

Venue: Baba Yara Stadium
Location: Kumasi, Ghana

Line-Ups

DRE Dreams F.C.

No. Name
16 Solomon Agbasi (GK)
21 Abdul Jalilu
24 Eric Boateng
3 Mccarthy Ofori
26 Sulemana Suhiyini
33 Derrick Agyei
7 Godfred Atuahene
29 Emmanuel Agyei Yellow Card
11 John Antwi
19 Aziz Issah
10 Agyenim Boateng

ZAM Zamalek

No. Name
1 Mohamed Awad (GK)
24 Hamza Mathlouthi
13 Ahmed Fatouh
4 Omar Gaber
2 Hossam Abdelmaguid
8 Nabil Emad
11 Mostafa Shalaby
9 Samson Olanrewaju Akinyoola
25 Zizo
33 Ziad Kamal
30 Seifeddine Jaziri

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