UEFA Champions League

Ajax Amsterdam vs Maccabi Tel-Aviv, 2004/05 UEFA Champions League, 2004 First Phase

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  • 4': Wesley Sonck
  • 21': Nigel de Jong
  • 33': Rafael van der Vaart
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Ajax Amsterdam are hosting Maccabi Tel-Aviv at Johan Cruijff Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Johan Cruijff Arena
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Attendance: 49,500

Line-Ups

AJA Ajax Amsterdam

No. Name
1 Bogdan Lobont (GK)
2 Hatem Trabelsi
3 Johnny Heitinga
5 Maxwell
16 Nigel de Jong
10 Rafael van der Vaart
12 Anthony Obodai
18 Wesley Sneijder
8 Steven Pienaar
19 Wesley Sonck
29 Nicolae Mitea

MTA Maccabi Tel-Aviv

No. Name
1 Liran Shrtrauber (GK)
2 Avi Strol Yellow Card
5 Moshe Mishalov
20 Shuki Nagar
17 John Pantsil
23 Marcio Giovanini Yellow Card
7 Bruno Reis
15 Liran Cohen
19 Tamir Cohen
25 Emile Mbamba
18 Ishmael Addo

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