German Cup

Hallescher FC vs MSV Duisburg, 2010-11 German DFB Pokal, Second Round

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  • 7': Stefan Maierhofer
  • 33': Stefan Maierhofer
  • 85': Ivica Grlic

About

Hallescher FC are hosting MSV Duisburg at Red Bull Arena, , , starting on . The match is a part of the German Cup.

Game Information

Competition: German Cup

Venue: Red Bull Arena
Location: ,
Attendance: 2,538

Line-Ups

HAL Hallescher FC (4-2-3-1)

No. Name
13 Darko Horvat (GK)
22 Marco Hartmann
3 Christoph Klippel
2 Jan Benes
20 Telmo Teixeira-Rebelo
4 Steve Finke
23 Benjamin Boltze Yellow Card
9 Thomas Neubert
27 Pavel David
17 Nico Kanitz
6 Toni Lindenhahn

DUI MSV Duisburg (4-4-2)

No. Name
18 David Yelldell (GK)
25 Branimir Bajic
14 Bruno Soares
28 Olivier Veigneau
2 Julian Koch
15 Goran Sukalo
20 Ivica Grlic
11 Olcay Sahan
32 Sefa Yilmaz
9 Srdjan Baljak
19 Stefan Maierhofer

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