UEFA Europa League

Lazio vs Rabotnicki Kometal, 2011/12 UEFA Europa League, Play-off Round

· 1st Leg
  • 19': Hernanes
  • 38': Stefano Mauri
  • 51': Djibril Cissé
  • 65': Djibril Cissé
  • 86': Tommaso Rocchi
  • 89': Miroslav Klose
FT
6 - 0
1st Leg

About

Lazio are hosting Rabotnicki Kometal at Stadio Olimpico, Roma, Italy, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Stadio Olimpico
Location: Roma, Italy
Attendance: 20,000

Line-Ups

LAZ Lazio

No. Name
83 Federico Marchetti (GK)
3 Andre Dias
20 Giuseppe Biava
5 Lionel Scaloni
26 Stefan Radu
6 Stefano Mauri
8 Hernanes
24 Cristian Ledesma
32 Christian Brocchi
25 Miroslav Klose
99 Djibril Cissé

RAB Rabotnicki Kometal

No. Name
1 Stole Dimitrievski (GK)
28 Dino Najdoski
7 Blaze Todorovski
10 Borce Manevski
11 Stephan Vujcic
16 Darko Micevski
17 Milovan Petrovic Yellow Card
21 Muarem
29 Dimitrija Lazarevski
8 Krste Velkoski
14 Darko Velkoski Yellow Card

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