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Iran
0 0
Gambia
5'
HT 0-0

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Iran 4-3-2-1 Amir Ghalenoei

Hossein Hosseini 22
Hosseini
Milad Mohammadi 5
Mohammadi
Ali Nemati 19
Nemati
Shoja Khalilzadeh 4
Khalilzadeh
Hossein Kanaani 13
Kanaani
Saman Ghoddos 14
Ghoddos
Amirmohammad Razzaghinia 28
Razzaghinia
Danial Esmaeilifar 26
Esmaeilifar
Mohammad Mohebi 8
Mohebi
Mehdi Ghayedi 10
Ghayedi
Mehdi Taremi 9
Taremi

Starters

  • Hossein Hosseini22 Hossein Hosseini
  • Milad Mohammadi5 Milad Mohammadi
  • Ali Nemati19 Ali Nemati
  • Shoja Khalilzadeh4 Shoja Khalilzadeh
  • Hossein Kanaani13 Hossein Kanaani
  • Saman Ghoddos14 Saman Ghoddos
  • Amirmohammad Razzaghinia28 Amirmohammad Razzaghinia
  • Danial Esmaeilifar26 Danial Esmaeilifar
  • Mohammad Mohebi8 Mohammad Mohebi
  • Mehdi Ghayedi10 Mehdi Ghayedi
  • Mehdi Taremi9 Mehdi Taremi

Substitutes

Gambia 3-4-3

Baboucarr Gaye 18
Gaye
Tijan Sohna 6
Sohna
Sainey Sanyang 3
Sanyang
Omar Colley 5
Colley
Adama Bojang 12
Bojang
Mouhamadou Drammeh 23
Drammeh
Ebou Adams 8
Adams
Mahmudu Bajo 2
Bajo
Ebrima Colley 11
Colley
Adama Sidibeh 9
Sidibeh
Salieu Drammeh 24
Drammeh

Starters

  • Baboucarr Gaye18 Baboucarr Gaye
  • Tijan Sohna6 Tijan Sohna
  • Sainey Sanyang3 Sainey Sanyang
  • Omar Colley5 Omar Colley
  • Adama Bojang12 Adama Bojang
  • Mouhamadou Drammeh23 Mouhamadou Drammeh
  • Ebou Adams8 Ebou Adams
  • Mahmudu Bajo2 Mahmudu Bajo
  • Ebrima Colley11 Ebrima Colley
  • Adama Sidibeh9 Adama Sidibeh
  • Salieu Drammeh24 Salieu Drammeh

Substitutes

  • Elvin Mendy15 Elvin Mendy
  • Karamba Gassama17 Karamba Gassama
  • Sheikh Sibi18 Sheikh Sibi
  • Yaya Bojang24 Yaya Bojang

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