International Friendly

Liechtenstein vs Faroe Islands, 2024 International Friendly

· International Friendly
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0 - 4
  • 3': Paetur Petersen
  • 45'+1': Paetur Petersen
  • 49': Adrian Justinussen
  • 90'+2': Arnbjorn Svensson

About

Liechtenstein are hosting Faroe Islands at Marbella Football Center, Malaga, Spain, starting on . The match is a part of the International Friendly.

Game Information

Competition: International Friendly

Venue: Marbella Football Center
Location: Malaga, Spain

Line-Ups

LIE Liechtenstein

No. Name
1 Benjamin Büchel (GK)
4 Lars Traber
6 Andreas Malin
3 Maximilian Göppel
8 Aron Sele
17 Simon Lüchinger
5 Niklas Beck
13 Fabio Wolfinger
20 Sandro Wolfinger
10 Philipp Ospelt
9 Ferhat Saglam Yellow Card

FRO Faroe Islands

No. Name
12 Teitur Gestsson (GK)
6 René Joensen
16 Gunnar Vatnhamar
5 Bartal Wardum
3 Viljormur Davidsen
9 Joan Simun Edmundsson
14 Andrias Edmundsson
17 Adrian Justinussen
8 Brandur Hendriksson Olsen
24 Hanus Sorensen
18 Paetur Petersen

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