UEFA Champions League

Malmö FF vs FK Ventspils, 2014-15 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Second Round

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About

Malmö FF are hosting FK Ventspils at Eleda Stadion, Malmo, Sweden, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Eleda Stadion
Location: Malmo, Sweden
Attendance: 8,831

Line-Ups

MAL Malmö FF

No. Name
25 Robin Olsen (GK)
2 Matias Concha
18 Johan Hammar
20 Ferreira Ricardinho
21 Erik Johansson
22 Amin Nazari Yellow Card
33 Emil Forsberg
6 Markus Halsti
9 Markus Rosenberg
24 Isaac Kiese Thelin
7 Magnus Eriksson

VENT FK Ventspils

No. Name
30 Maksims Uvarenko (GK)
2 Kaspars Dubra
3 Anton Kurakins Yellow Card
5 Vitalijs Barinovs
27 Robertas Freidgeimas Yellow Card
32 Oleg Timofejev
9 Simonas Paulius
17 Daniils Ulimbashevs
77 Vitalijs Recickis
18 Ndue Mujeci
22 Ahmed Abdultaofik

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