Hapoel Tel-Aviv vs Chornomorets, 2006/07 UEFA Cup, First Round
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2nd Leg - Hapoel Tel-Aviv win 4-1 on aggregate
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Game Information
Venue: Bloomfield Stadium
Location: Tel-Aviv, Israel
Attendance: 13,500
Line-Ups
Hapoel Tel-Aviv
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Shavit Elimelech (GK) |
| 3 | Tal Chen |
| 4 | Tomer Haliva |
| 20 | Igal Antebi |
| 26 | Javier Paez |
| 7 | Baruch Dago |
| 8 | Yossi Abuksis |
| 10 | Walid Badir |
| 15 | Salim Toama |
| 11 | Elyaniv Barda |
| 27 | Ivan Jolic |
Chornomorets
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Vitaly Rudenko (GK) |
| 4 | Serhiy Symonenko |
| 21 | Andrey Ostrovsky |
| 31 | Gennadi Nizhegorodov |
| 35 | Ilia Kandelaki |
| 3 | Valentin Poltavets |
| 8 | A Kyrlyk |
| 9 | Olexandr Zotov |
| 33 | Sergei Danilovskiy |
| 10 | Oleg Venhlinskyy |
| 88 | Sergei Shishenko |
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