Lokomotiv Sofia vs Feyenoord Rotterdam, 2006/07 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 1st Leg
  • 4': Tsvetan Genkov
  • 28': Marcho Dafchev
FT
2 - 2
1st Leg
  • 45': Theo Lucius (P)
  • 59': Serginho Greene

About

Lokomotiv Sofia are hosting Feyenoord Rotterdam at Balgarska Armiya, , , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Balgarska Armiya
Location: ,
Attendance: 8,000

Line-Ups

Loko Sofia Lokomotiv Sofia

No. Name
1 Uros Golubovic (GK)
15 Ivailo Tzvetkov
5 Georgi Markov
4 Varbanov Yordan Yellow Card
17 Malin Orachev
18 Kaloyan Karadzhinov
16 Hristo Koilov
11 Kristiyan Dobrev
10 Marcho Dafchev
9 Tsvetan Genkov
14 Sasa Antunovic

FEY Feyenoord Rotterdam

No. Name
31 Henk Timmer (GK)
21 Dwight Tiendalli
4 Luiz Santos Viana Andre Bahia
18 Serginho Greene
24 Royston Drenthe
7 Danny Buijs
6 Theo Lucius
10 Nicky Hofs
33 Jonathan de Guzmán Yellow Card
15 Angelos Charisteas
11 Stein Huysegems

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