UEFA Champions League

Fenerbahce vs Lyon, 2004/05 UEFA Champions League, 2004 First Phase

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  • 68': Ferreira Marcio Nobre
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1 - 3
  • 55': Juninho
  • 66': Cris
  • 87': Pierre-Alain Frau

About

Fenerbahce are hosting Lyon at Sukru Saracoglu Stadium , , Türkiye, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Sukru Saracoglu Stadium
Location: , Türkiye
Attendance: 49,000

Line-Ups

FEN Fenerbahce

No. Name
34 Recber Rustu (GK)
3 Servet Cetin
24 Deniz Baris
5 Umit Ozat
30 Serkan Balci Yellow Card
15 Mehmet Aurélio
20 De Souza Alexsandro Alex
2 Fabio Luciano
10 Tuncay Sanli
11 Ferreira Marcio Nobre
17 Pierre Van Hooijdonk

LYON Lyon

No. Name
8 Juninho
1 Gregory Coupet (GK)
3 Cris
5 Claudio Caçapa
12 Anthony Reveillere
20 Eric Abidal
4 Michael Essien
7 Mahamadou Diarra Yellow Card
10 Florent Malouda
14 Sidney Govou
22 Sylvain Wiltord

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