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15
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Zouheir El Moutaraji Goal
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44
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Amine Farhane Yellow Card
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48
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Zouheir El Moutaraji Goal
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51
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On: Mohamed Magdy|Off: Hussein El-Shahat
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52
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On: Mohamed Sherif|Off: Ahmed Radwan
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56
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Aliou Dieng Yellow Card
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71
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On: Amr Al Sulaya|Off: Hamdi Fathi
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71
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On: Salah Mohsen|Off: Mohamed Hany
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83
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On: Juvhel Tsoumou|Off: Zouheir El Moutaraji
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84
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On: Abdallah Haimoud|Off: Guy Mbenza
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84
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On: Walid Soliman|Off: Aliou Dieng
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90
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On: Badi Aouk|Off: Aymane El Hassouni
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90
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Ahmed Tagnaouti Yellow Card
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90+1
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On: Anas Serrhat|Off: Reda Jaadi
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90+2
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Rami Hisham Rabia Red Card
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90+5
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On: Hamza Asrir|Off: Jalal Daoudi
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Game Information
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VENUE: Stade Mohamed V
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Casablanca
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REFEREE: Victor Miguel De Freitas Gomes
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