Maccabi Haifa vs CMC Publikum, 2003/04 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 1st Leg
  • 7': Walid Badir
  • 83': Yaniv Katan
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2 - 1
1st Leg
  • 90': Andrej Kvas

About

Maccabi Haifa are hosting CMC Publikum at Kiryat-Eli'ezer Stadium, , , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Kiryat-Eli'ezer Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 200

Line-Ups

HAI Maccabi Haifa

No. Name
Nir Davidovitch (GK)
Avishay Zano Yellow Card
Alon Harazi
Ariel Benado
Adoram Keisi
Walid Badir
Idan Tal
Giovanni Rosso
Jorge Orlando Britez
Dante Rafael Lopez
Yaniv Katan

CMC Publikum CMC Publikum

No. Name
1 Aleksander Seliga
4 Marko Kriznik
21 Gregor Helbl
13 Marijan Budimir Yellow Card
18 Sebastijan Gobec Yellow Card
16 Vladislav Lungu
25 Mitja Brulc
8 Dragan Cadikovski
28 Matej Snofl
10 Robert Koren
7 Darko Maletic

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