Ethnikos Achnas vs Lens, 2006/07 UEFA Cup, First Round

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About

Ethnikos Achnas are hosting Lens at G S Pancypria Stadium, , , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: G S Pancypria Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 1,300

Line-Ups

ETH Ethnikos Achnas

No. Name
1 Milos Adamovic (GK)
2 Denosthenis Demosthenous
3 Daniel Blanco
5 Goran Grkinic
15 Demetris Simou Yellow Card
7 Zoran Stjepanovic
8 Lars Schlichting
6 Christos Pogiatzis
21 Milan Belic
10 Panayiotis Engomitis
29 Levani Kebadze

RCL Lens

No. Name
1 Sebastien Chabbert (GK)
4 Adama Coulibaly
6 Patrick Barul Yellow Card
3 Vitorino Da Silva Hilton
2 Marco Ramos
10 Eric Carriere
8 Seydou Keita
21 Sidi Keita
7 Abdoulrazak Boukhari
13 Jonathan Lacourt
9 Daniel Cousin

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