UEFA Champions League

Lokomotiv Moscow vs Tirol Innsbruck, 2001/02 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Third Round

· 1st Leg
  • 2': Jakob Lekseto
  • 37': Marat Izmailov
  • 80': Sergey Ignashevich
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3 - 1
1st Leg
  • 19': Roland Kirchler

About

Lokomotiv Moscow are hosting Tirol Innsbruck at Lokomotiv Stadium, , Russia, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Lokomotiv Stadium
Location: , Russia

Line-Ups

LMO Lokomotiv Moscow

No. Name
Sergey Ignashevich
Jakob Lekseto
Marat Izmailov

Tirol Innsbr Tirol Innsbruck

No. Name
Roland Kirchler

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