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Congo v Congo DR
2015 Africa Nations Cup, Quarter-finals
Congo
Congo
CGO
2
FT
Congo DR
Congo DR
COD
4
Férébory Doré - 55'
Thievy Bifouma - 62'
Dieumerci Mbokani - 65', 90'+1'
Jeremy Bokila - 75'
Joël Kimwaki - 81'
Summary
Report
Statistics
Line-Ups
Match Formations
CGO
COD
No.
Name
1
Christoffer Mafoumbi
18
Marvin Baudry
6
Dimitri Bissiki
21
Sagesse Babélé
4
Boris Moubhio
8
Delvin N'Dinga
7
Prince Oniangué
5
Arnold Bouka-Moutou
11
Fabrice Ondama N'Guessi
12
Francis Litsingi
14
Césaire Gandzé
13
Thievy Bifouma
10
Férébory Doré
19
Dominique Malonga
Substitutes
3
Igor N'Ganga
9
Silvére Ganvoula
15
Ladislas Dounima
2
Francis N'Ganga
16
Chancel Massa
23
Atoni Mavoungou
20
Hardy Binguila
17
Chris Malonga
22
Pavelh Ndzila
Game Information
Estadio de Bata
4:00 PM, 31 January 2015
Bata
KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images
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May 17, 2023, 06:23 am - PA Sport
Match Timeline
Congo
Congo DR
40
50
55
62
65
66
74
75
81
83
84
89
90+1
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