Sevilla vs Sigma Olomouc, 2018-19 UEFA Europa League, Playoffs
· 2nd Leg - Sevilla win 4-0 on aggregate3 - 0
2nd Leg - Sevilla win 4-0 on aggregate
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Match Timeline
- 21': Maxime Gonalons (Sevilla FC) Goal at 21'
- 26': Martin Nespor (Sigma Olomouc) Own Goal at 26'
- 58': Jiri Texl (Sigma Olomouc) Substitution at 58'
- 60': Éver Banega (Sevilla FC) Yellow Card at 60'
- 60': Martin Hala (Sigma Olomouc) Substitution at 60'
- 65': Wissam Ben Yedder (Sevilla FC) Substitution at 65'
- 68': Roque Mesa (Sevilla FC) Substitution at 68'
- 70': Pavel Dvorak (Sigma Olomouc) Substitution at 70'
- 75': Wissam Ben Yedder (Sevilla FC) Goal at 75'
- 79': Luis Muriel (Sevilla FC) Substitution at 79'
Game Information
Venue: Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán
Location: Sevilla, Spain
Attendance: 30,311
Line-Ups
Sevilla
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Tomás Vaclík (GK) |
| 6 | Daniel Carriço |
| 3 | Sergi Gómez |
| 24 | Joris Gnagnon |
| 10 | Éver Banega |
| 23 | Guilherme Arana |
| 11 | Aleix Vidal |
| 15 | Maxime Gonalons |
| 12 | André Silva |
| 8 | Nolito |
| 22 | Franco Vázquez |
Sigma Olomouc
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 30 | Milos Buchta (GK) |
| 18 | Roman Polom |
| 21 | Michal Veprek |
| 4 | Jan Kotouc |
| 27 | Martin Sladky |
| 22 | Lukas Kalvach |
| 23 | Tomas Zahradnicek |
| 8 | David Houska |
| 20 | Simon Falta |
| 6 | Jakub Plsek |
| 26 | Martin Nespor |
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