Lokomotiv Sofia vs Stade Rennais, 2007/08 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 1st Leg
  • 51': Marcho Dafchev
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1 - 3
1st Leg
  • 39': Jerome Leroy
  • 75': Bruno Cheyrou
  • 90'+1': Jerome Leroy

About

Lokomotiv Sofia are hosting Stade Rennais at Lokomotiv Stadium, , Russia, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Lokomotiv Stadium
Location: , Russia
Attendance: 1,800

Line-Ups

Loko Sofia Lokomotiv Sofia

No. Name
1 Uros Golubovic (GK)
19 Darko Savic
13 Yordan Varbanov
24 Ivan Paskov Yellow Card
11 Kristiyan Dobrev
17 Malin Orachev
18 Kaloyan Karadzhinov
16 Hristo Koilov
10 Marcho Dafchev
28 Zoran Baldovaliev
14 Sasa Antunovic

REN Stade Rennais

No. Name
30 Simon Pouplin (GK)
12 Rod Fanni
3 Erik Edman
13 Petter Hansson
27 Cyril Jeunechamp Yellow Card
17 Stéphane M'bia
14 Bruno Cheyrou
7 Jerome Leroy
24 Olivier Sorlin
11 Olivier Thomert
6 Sylvain Wiltord

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