Zizkov vs Real Betis, 2002/03 UEFA Cup, Second Round

· 1st Leg
FT
0 - 1
1st Leg
  • 45': De Oliveira Denilson

About

Zizkov are hosting Real Betis at FK Viktoria Stadium, , , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: FK Viktoria Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 4,500

Line-Ups

Zizkov Zizkov

No. Name
25 Pavel Kucera (GK)
5 Antonin Mlejnsky
11 Jiri Sabou
6 Maros Klimpl
14 Ales Pikl
26 Kennedy Chihuri
27 Marcel Licka
12 Michal Scasny
8 Michal Smarda Yellow Card
24 Ludek Straceny
19 - Kroty

BET Real Betis

No. Name
1 Toni Prats (GK)
5 David Rivas
4 Juanito
14 Capi
7 Fernando Varela
21 Iulian Filipescu
15 Antonio Ito Yellow Card
16 De Oliveira Denilson
17 Joaquín
25 Arzu
20 Gaston Angel Jorge Casas

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