Tirol Innsbruck vs Fiorentina, 2001/02 UEFA Cup, Second Round

· 2nd Leg - Fiorentina win 4-2 on aggregate
  • 25': Radoslav Gilewicz
  • 74': Radoslav Gilewicz
FT
2 - 2
2nd Leg - Fiorentina win 4-2 on aggregate
  • 26': Nuno Gomes
  • 41': Domenico Morfeo
  • Red Card 70': Angelo Di Livio
  • Red Card 90': Paolo Vanoli

About

Tirol Innsbruck are hosting Fiorentina at Tivoli Neu Stadium, , Austria, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Tivoli Neu Stadium
Location: , Austria
Attendance: 14,000

Line-Ups

Tirol Innsbr Tirol Innsbruck

No. Name
Marcus Ziegler (GK)
Walter Kogler
Marco Zwyssig Yellow Card
Zoran Barisic
Michael Baur
Roland Kirchler
Jerzy Brzeczek
Stefan Marasek
Markus Scharrer
Radoslav Gilewicz
Patrik Jezek

FIO Fiorentina

No. Name
Alexander Manninger (GK)
4 Daniele Adani
Emiliano Moretti Yellow Card
Paolo Vanoli Yellow Card
14 Angelo Di Livio Red Card
Mirco Benin Yellow Card
14 Sandro Cois
Roberto Baronio
Christian Amoroso
8 Predrag Mijhatovic
Nuno Gomes

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