UEFA Europa League

Cherno More vs PSV Eindhoven, 2009/10 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying Round

· 2nd Leg - PSV Eindhoven win 2-0 on aggregate
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2nd Leg - PSV Eindhoven win 2-0 on aggregate
  • 30': Mamoutou Coulibaly (OG)
  • Red Card 44': Stanislav Manolev

About

Cherno More are hosting PSV Eindhoven at Ticha, , Bulgaria, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Ticha
Location: , Bulgaria

Line-Ups

CHM Cherno More

No. Name
26 Ilko Pirgov (GK)
20 Mihail Lazarov
15 Aleksandar Aleksandrov Yellow Card
84 Mamoutou Coulibaly
3 Jose Ademar Junior
21 Georgi Iliev
8 Atanas Bornosuzov Yellow Card
23 Daniel Georgiev
22 Milen Petkov
77 Iordan Yurukov
31 Miroslav Manolov Yellow Card

PSV PSV Eindhoven

No. Name
1 Andreas Isaksson (GK) Yellow Card
23 Andre Ooijer Yellow Card
24 Dirk Marcellis
3 Carlos Salcido
25 Stanislav Manolev Yellow Card
6 Timmy Simons
18 Orlando Engelaar
20 Ibrahim Afellay
22 Balázs Dzsudzsák
11 Nordin Amrabat
7 Ola Toivonen

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