VfB Stuttgart vs Ujpesti, 2004/05 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 2nd Leg - VfB Stuttgart win 7-1 on aggregate
  • 14': Andreas Hinkel
  • 55': Jeronimo Baretto Cacau
  • 57': Horst Heldt (P)
  • 61': Jeronimo Baretto Cacau
FT - ET
4 - 0
2nd Leg - VfB Stuttgart win 7-1 on aggregate

About

VfB Stuttgart are hosting Ujpesti at Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion, Stuttgart, Germany, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Attendance: 23,000

Line-Ups

VFB VfB Stuttgart

No. Name
1 Timo Hildebrand (GK)
2 Andreas Hinkel
3 Martin Stranzl
5 Markus Babbel
21 Philip Lahm
7 Silvio Meissner Yellow Card
16 Horst Heldt
20 Zvonimir Soldo
10 Aleksandr Hleb
18 Jeronimo Baretto Cacau
19 Imre Szabics

UJP Ujpesti

No. Name
26 Geza Vlaszak (GK)
4 Robert Grosz
21 Tamas Juhar
25 Krisztian Vermes
14 Balazs Farkas Yellow Card
15 Attila Polonkai
17 Karoly Eros
20 Norbert Toth
32 Peter Simek
8 Peter Rajczi
16 Robert Feczesin

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