UEFA Europa League

Polonia Warsaw vs NAC Breda, 2009/10 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying Round

· 1st Leg
  • Red Card 41': Radek Mynar
FT
0 - 1
1st Leg
  • 39': Kees Kwakman

About

Polonia Warsaw are hosting NAC Breda at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue:
Location: ,
Attendance: 6,500

Line-Ups

Polonia Wars Polonia Warsaw

No. Name
12 Sebastian Przyrowski (GK)
2 Radek Mynar Yellow Card
6 Tomasz Jodlowiec
24 Daniel Kokosinski
14 Mariusz Zasada
15 Igor Koziol
20 Jaroslaw Lato
70 Marcelo Sarvas Yellow Card
18 Lukasz Tralka
7 Adrian Mierzejewski
9 Michal Chalbinski

NAC NAC Breda

No. Name
1 Jelle Ten Rouwelaar (GK)
5 Kees Kwakman
4 Patrick Zwaanswijk
28 Tyrone Loran
12 Csaba Feher
23 Robbert Schilder
6 Tim Gilissen
7 Edwin De Graaf Yellow Card
10 Anthony Lurling Yellow Card
14 Matthew Amoah
11 Joonas Kolkka

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