VfB Stuttgart vs Ujpesti, 2004/05 UEFA Cup, First Round
· 2nd Leg - VfB Stuttgart win 7-1 on aggregateAbout
Game Information
Venue: Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Attendance: 23,000
Line-Ups
VfB Stuttgart
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Timo Hildebrand (GK) |
| 2 | Andreas Hinkel |
| 3 | Martin Stranzl |
| 5 | Markus Babbel |
| 21 | Philip Lahm |
| 7 | Silvio Meissner |
| 16 | Horst Heldt |
| 20 | Zvonimir Soldo |
| 10 | Aleksandr Hleb |
| 18 | Jeronimo Baretto Cacau |
| 19 | Imre Szabics |
Ujpesti
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 26 | Geza Vlaszak (GK) |
| 4 | Robert Grosz |
| 21 | Tamas Juhar |
| 25 | Krisztian Vermes |
| 14 | Balazs Farkas |
| 15 | Attila Polonkai |
| 17 | Karoly Eros |
| 20 | Norbert Toth |
| 32 | Peter Simek |
| 8 | Peter Rajczi |
| 16 | Robert Feczesin |
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