UEFA Champions League

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

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  • 49': Baruch Dago
  • 57': Baruch Dago
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  • 87': Daniël De Ridder

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Maccabi Tel-Aviv are hosting Ajax Amsterdam at Ramat-Gan Stadium, , Israel, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Ramat-Gan Stadium
Location: , Israel
Attendance: 35,000

Line-Ups

MTA Maccabi Tel-Aviv

No. Name
1 Liran Shrtrauber (GK)
2 Avi Strol
3 Salem Abo Siam
4 Kobbi Moosa
5 Moshe Mishalov
23 Marcio Giovanini
10 Baruch Dago
11 Erez Mesika
15 Liran Cohen
19 Tamir Cohen
18 Ishmael Addo

AJA Ajax Amsterdam

No. Name
21 Maarten Stekelenburg (GK)
2 Hatem Trabelsi
23 Zdenek Grygera
3 Johnny Heitinga
16 Nigel de Jong
12 Anthony Obodai
10 Rafael van der Vaart
18 Wesley Sneijder
8 Steven Pienaar Yellow Card
7 Mauro Rosales
29 Nicolae Mitea

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