Parma vs Metalurg Donetsk, 2003/04 UEFA Cup, First Round
· 2nd Leg - Parma win 4-1 on aggregate3 - 0
2nd Leg - Parma win 4-1 on aggregate
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Game Information
Venue: Ennio Tardini
Location: , Italy
Attendance: 8,308
Line-Ups
Parma
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Sebastien Frey (GK) |
21 | Matteo Ferrari |
28 | Paolo Cannavaro |
4 | Anthony Seric |
14 | Marcello Castellini |
8 | Simone Barone |
17 | Emanuele Filippini |
15 | Marco Donadel ![]() |
32 | Marco Marchionni |
9 | Adriano |
11 | Alberto Gilardino |
Metalurg Donetsk
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Andriy Nikitine (GK) |
4 | Viacheslav Checher ![]() |
20 | Igor Gjuzelov |
2 | Volodymyr Yaxmanytsky |
3 | Elvin Beqiri |
8 | Sergey Tkachenko |
7 | Olexandr Zotov |
28 | Serhi Shyschenko |
19 | Yeghishe Melikyan |
10 | Gocha Jamarauli |
26 | Georgi Demetradze |
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