FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA

Luxembourg vs Estonia, 2006 World Cup Qualifying - UEFA, Group Stage 2006

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Luxembourg are hosting Estonia at Josy Barthel Stadium, , , starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA.

Game Information

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA

Venue: Josy Barthel Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 2,010

WCQ - UEFA Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Scotland 6 +6 13
2 Denmark 6 +9 11
3 Greece 6 -2 7
4 Belarus 6 -13 2
Full Table

Line-Ups

LUX Luxembourg

No. Name
Kim Kintziger
40 Mario Mutsch
Stephane Gillet (GK)
Eric Hoffmann
Claude Reiter Yellow Card
Alphonse Leweck
Rene Peters
Sebastien Remy
Daniel Collette
Charles Leweck
Paul Mannon

EST Estonia

No. Name
Artur Kotenko (GK)
2 Enar Jääger
Dmitri Kruglov Yellow Card
Raio Piiroja
27 Andrei Stepanov
Aleksandr Dmitrijev
4 Ragnar Klavan
Taavi Rahn
55 Sergei Terehhov
T Neemelo
11 Andres Oper

WCQ - UEFA News

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