Penalty Shootout


Erasto Nyoni
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Pen 1 |
Omar Ngandu
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Himid Mao Mkami
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Pen 2 |
Saido Berahino
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Gadiel Kamagi
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Pen 3 |
Gaël Bigirimana
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29
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Mbwana Samatta Goal
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45
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Hassan Khamis Yellow Card
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45
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Fiston Abdul Razak Goal
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62
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On: Farid Mussa|Off: Hassan Dilunga
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67
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On: Omar Ngandu|Off: Bienvenue Kanakimana
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68
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Saido Berahino Yellow Card
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71
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On: Gadiel Kamagi|Off: Mohammed Husseini
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73
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On: Shaban Chilunda|Off: Salum Abubakar
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79
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On: Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana|Off: Fiston Abdul Razak
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87
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On: Shassiri Nahimana|Off: Frederic Nsabiyumva
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92
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Cédric Amissi Yellow Card
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95
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Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana Yellow Card
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106
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On: Himid Mao Mkami|Off: Mbwana Samatta
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120
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On: Jonathan Nahimana|Off: Justin Ndikumana
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Game Information
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VENUE: Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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