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M Sundowns v Al-Merrikh
2021-22 CAF Champions League, Group Stage
Mamelodi Sundowns
M Sundowns
MSU
5-1-0
, 16 PTS
3
5-1-0
, 16 PTS
FT
Al-Merrikh
Al-Merrikh
ALM
1-1-4
, 4 PTS
0
1-1-4
, 4 PTS
George Maluleka - 15'
Surprise - 66'
Kermit Erasmus - 72'
Summary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Match Formations
MSU
ALM
No.
Name
30
Reyaad Pieterse
28
Rushine De Reuck
17
Aubrey Modiba
5
Mosa Lebusa
4
Grant Kekana
29
Surprise
35
Neo Maema
33
Lebohang Maboe
12
George Maluleka
11
Kermit Erasmus
23
Haashim Domingo
10
Leandro Sirino
15
Andile Jali
26
Teboho Mokoena
22
Lesedi Alton Kapinga
18
Themba Zwane
Substitutes
20
Ricardo Goss
25
Khuliso Mudau
7
Lyle Lakay
34
Mothobi Mvala
Game Information
FNB Stadium
12:00 AM, 3 April 2022
Johannesburg, South Africa
Referees:
Ahmad Heeralall
Match Timeline
Mamelodi Sundowns
Al-Merrikh
15
45+2
47
66
67
68
72
74
80
90+2
90+3
Data is currently unavailable.
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