Luis Angel Firpo vs San Francisco, 2008 CONCACAF Champions League, 2008 Group Stage
· Concacaf Champions CupAbout
Luis Angel Firpo are hosting San Francisco 
at Sergio Torres, , El Salvador, starting on 
. The match is a part of the Concacaf Champions Cup.
Game Information
 Competition: Concacaf Champions Cup
 
Venue: Sergio Torres
Location: , El Salvador
Venue: Sergio Torres
Location: , El Salvador
Line-Ups
Luis Angel Firpo
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 1 | José Luis Gómez (GK) | 
| 2 | Salvador Morales | 
| 3 | Mauricio Quintano | 
| 30 | Juan Carlos Punteagudo | 
| 5 | Edwin González | 
| 3 | Mauricio Quintanilla | 
| 17 | Rubén Quijada | 
| Patricio Barroche | |
| 8 | Leonardo Pecarniqui | 
| 10 | Francisco Medrano  | 
							
| 11 | Fernando Lewizamon | 
| 7 | Patricio Gómez  | 
							
| 14 | Jorge Sánchez | 
San Francisco
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 25 | Carlos Valdes (GK) | 
| 5 | Manuel Torres | 
| 8 | Alberto Blanco | 
| 4 | Juan Vicente Solís | 
| 7 | Temistocles Pérez  | 
							
| 22 | Deivis Granados | 
| 20 | Eduardo Jiménez  | 
							
| 14 | Antonio Ortega | 
| 16 | Santiago De Alba  | 
							
| 24 | Carlos Rivera | 
| 28 | Alberto Zapata | 
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