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Wydad v Petro de Luanda
2021-22 CAF Champions League, Group Stage
Wydad AC
Wydad
WYD
5-0-1
, 15 PTS
5
5-0-1
, 15 PTS
FT
Petro de Luanda
Petro de Luanda
PTR
3-2-1
, 11 PTS
1
3-2-1
, 11 PTS
Juvhel Tsoumou - 11'
Achraf Dari - 29'
Zouheir El Moutaraji - 32'
Aymane El Hassouni - 56'
Moayad Allafi - 71'
Pedro Pinto - 63'
Summary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Match Formations
WYD
PTR
No.
Name
26
Reda Tagnaouti
14
Yahia Attiyat Allah
16
Hamza Asrir
22
Ayoub El Amloud
6
Anas Serrhat
24
Mohamed Rahim
3
Achraf Dari
5
Yahya Jabrane
28
Moayad Allafi
19
Reda Jaadi
7
Zouheir El Moutaraji
34
Salaheddine Benyachou
10
Aymane El Hassouni
13
Abdallah Haimoud
40
Juvhel Tsoumou
9
Guy Mbenza
Substitutes
27
Aissa Sioudi
30
Chouaib Faidi
20
Mohamed El Ouardi
37
Mounsef Chrachem
Game Information
Stade Mohamed V
7:00 AM, 3 April 2022
Casablanca, Morocco
Referees:
Lahlou Benbraham
Match Timeline
Wydad AC
Petro de Luanda
11
29
32
43
43
45
53
56
56
63
63
64
65
71
72
73
77
77
83
Data is currently unavailable.
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