Debrecen vs Varteks, 2003/04 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 2nd Leg - Debrecen win 6-3 on aggregate
  • 45': Laszlo Eger
  • 45': Zoltan Kiss
  • 90': Ronald Habi
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3 - 2
2nd Leg - Debrecen win 6-3 on aggregate
  • 26': Nikola Safaric
  • 57': Nenad Vuckovic

About

Debrecen are hosting Varteks at Olah Gabor Utcai Stadium, , Hungary, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Olah Gabor Utcai Stadium
Location: , Hungary
Attendance: 8,000

Line-Ups

DEBR Debrecen

No. Name
1 Sandro Tomic (GK)
73 Laszlo Eger
16 Tamas Szekeres
3 Csaba Szatmari
25 Balazs Nikolov
7 Tibor Dombi
30 Zoltan Kiss
9 Tamas Sandor
21 Ronald Habi
28 Peter Halmosi
11 Zoltan Csehi

Varteks Varteks

No. Name
Vladimir Vasilj (GK)
Ivan Rezic Yellow Card
Goran Granic
Nenad Vuckovic
Kristijan Polovanec
Goran Mujanovic
Nikola Safaric
Igor Jancevski
Nikola Melnjak
Veldin Karic
Milan Pavlicic

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