UEFA Champions League

Bayern Munich vs Feyenoord Rotterdam, 2001/02 UEFA Champions League, 2001 First Phase

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  • 12': Ulrich van Gobbel (OG)
  • 30': Roque Santa Cruz
  • 90': Roque Santa Cruz
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  • 25': Johan Elmander

About

Bayern Munich are hosting Feyenoord Rotterdam at Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin, Germany, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Olympiastadion Berlin
Location: Berlin, Germany
Attendance: 40,000

Line-Ups

MUN Bayern Munich

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FEY Feyenoord Rotterdam

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