Austria Vienna vs Apollon Limassol, 2019-20 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying Third Round
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Match Timeline
- 13': Maudo Jarjue (Austria Vienna) Yellow Card at 13'
- 14': Sasa Markovic (Apollon Limassol) Penalty - Scored at 14'
- 20': Sasa Markovic (Apollon Limassol) Yellow Card at 20'
- 40': Diego Aguirre (Apollon Limassol) Yellow Card at 40'
- 41': Florian Klein (Austria Vienna) Penalty - Scored at 41'
- 49': Serge Gakpé (Apollon Limassol) Goal at 49'
- 58': Christoph Monschein (Austria Vienna) Substitution at 58'
- 63': Ioannis Pittas (Apollon Limassol) Substitution at 63'
- 68': Dominik Fitz (Austria Vienna) Substitution at 68'
- 71': Serge Gakpé (Apollon Limassol) Yellow Card at 71'
- 75': Emilio Nsue (Apollon Limassol) Substitution at 75'
- 77': Michael Madl (Austria Vienna) Yellow Card at 77'
- 79': Manprit Sarkaria (Austria Vienna) Substitution at 79'
- 85': Giorgos Vasiliou (Apollon Limassol) Substitution at 85'
- 90'+2': Michael Madl (Austria Vienna) Red Card at 92'
- 90'+5': Ioannis Pittas (Apollon Limassol) Yellow Card at 95'
Game Information
Venue: Generali-Arena
Location: Wien, Austria
Attendance: 8,165
Line-Ups
Austria Vienna
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 13 | Ivan Lucic (GK) |
| 30 | Michael Madl |
| 3 | Maudo Jarjue |
| 28 | Christoph Martschinko |
| 17 | Florian Klein |
| 27 | Thomas Ebner |
| 15 | Tarkan Serbest |
| 10 | Alexander Grünwald |
| 4 | James Jeggo |
| 20 | Bright Edomwonyi |
| 16 | Dominik Prokop |
Apollon Limassol
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 36 | Joël Mall (GK) |
| 18 | Diego Aguirre |
| 44 | Hector Yuste |
| 17 | João Pedro |
| 41 | Attila Szalai |
| 77 | Adrian Sardinero |
| 20 | Giannis Gianniotas |
| 14 | Facundo Pereyra |
| 25 | Charis Kyriakou |
| 10 | Sasa Markovic |
| 87 | Serge Gakpé |
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