UEFA Europa League

Slask Wroclaw vs IFK Göteborg, 2015-16 UEFA Europa League, Second Qualifying Round

· 1st Leg

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Slask Wroclaw are hosting IFK Göteborg at Tarczynski Arena, Wroclaw, Poland, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Tarczynski Arena
Location: Wroclaw, Poland

Line-Ups

WRO Slask Wroclaw

No. Name
33 Mariusz Pawelek (GK)
23 Pawel Zielinski
3 Piotr Celeban
20 Adam Kokoszka
12 Carlos Eduardo De Souza Tome
4 Tom Hateley
17 Mariusz Pawelec
10 Robert Pich
6 Tomasz Holota
29 Peter Grajciar
9 Jacek Kielb Yellow Card

GOT IFK Göteborg

No. Name
1 John Alvbåge (GK)
30 Mattias Bjärsmyr
2 Emil Salomonsson
4 Haitam Aleesami
6 Sebastian Eriksson
11 Martin Smedberg-Dalence
16 Mikael Boman
9 Jakob Ankersen
28 Thomas Rogne
29 Lasse Vibe
13 Gustav Svensson

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