UEFA Champions League

MTK Hungaria vs Celtic, 2003/04 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Third Round

· 1st Leg
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1st Leg
  • 16': Henrik Larsson
  • 35': Didier Agathe
  • 68': Stilian Petrov
  • 90': Chris Sutton

About

MTK Hungaria are hosting Celtic at Hidegkuti Nandor Stadium, , , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Hidegkuti Nandor Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 5,000

Line-Ups

MTK Hungaria MTK Hungaria

No. Name
Akos Suzi
Welton Silva
Zoltan Vegh (GK)
Zoltan Molnar Yellow Card
Oliver Pusztai Yellow Card
Gabor Zavadszky
Gabor Halmai
Goran Jezdimirovics
Daniel Eugen Rednic
Bela Illes
Roland Juhász

CEL Celtic

No. Name
20 Robert Douglas (GK)
5 Joos Valgaeren
6 Bobo Balde Yellow Card
23 Stanislav Varga
18 Neil Lennon
14 Paul Lambert
19 Stilian Petrov
8 Alan Thompson
17 Didier Agathe
9 Chris Sutton
7 Henrik Larsson

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