UEFA Champions League

Celtic vs FBK Kaunas, 2003/04 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Second Round

· 2nd Leg - Celtic win 5-0 on aggregate
  • 21': Darius Gvildys (OG)
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1 - 0
2nd Leg - Celtic win 5-0 on aggregate

About

Celtic are hosting FBK Kaunas at Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Celtic Park
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Attendance: 40,284

Line-Ups

CEL Celtic

No. Name
20 Robert Douglas (GK)
6 Bobo Balde
35 Johan Mjallby
5 Joos Valgaeren
3 Momo Sylla
14 Paul Lambert
43 Liam Miller
8 Alan Thompson
39 Jamie Smith
29 Shaun Maloney
9 Chris Sutton

FBK Kaunas FBK Kaunas

No. Name
Andrius Gedgaudas
Gytis Padimanskas (GK)
3 Darius Gvildys
5 Tomas Kancelskis
14 Darius Regelskis
10 Vadimas Petrenka
15 Tadas Papeckys
27 Giedrius Barevicius
Tomas Miklinevicius
Ricardas Beniusis
11 Martin Opic

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