Lazio vs Metalurg Donetsk, 2004/05 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 2nd Leg - Lazio win 6-0 on aggregate
  • 10': Fabio Liverani
  • 23': Roberto Muzzi
  • 27': Fabio Liverani
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2nd Leg - Lazio win 6-0 on aggregate

About

Lazio are hosting Metalurg Donetsk at Stadio Olimpico, Roma, Italy, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Stadio Olimpico
Location: Roma, Italy
Attendance: 5,000

Line-Ups

LAZ Lazio

No. Name
33 Matteo Sereni (GK)
4 Oscar Hernandez Yellow Card
5 Sebastiano Siviglia
23 Paulo Negro
25 Anthony Seric
6 Ousmane Dabo
14 Emanuele Filippini
20 Fabio Liverani
9 Paolo Di Canio
11 Roberto Muzzi
18 Tommaso Rocchi

Metalurg Don Metalurg Donetsk

No. Name
21 Yuriy Virt (GK)
4 Viacheslav Checher Yellow Card
20 Igor Gjuzelov
22 Bojan Neziri
44 Igor Alexandre Lolo
7 Olexandr Zotov
8 Sergey Tkachenko
17 Yaya Ture
23 Bratislav Ristic
26 Georgi Demetradze
77 Andreas Mendoza

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