Banik Ostrava vs Spartak Moscow, 2008/09 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 1st Leg
FT
0 - 1
1st Leg
  • 56': Malik Fathi

About

Banik Ostrava are hosting Spartak Moscow at Bazaly Stadium, , , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Bazaly Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 4,120

Line-Ups

BAO Banik Ostrava

No. Name
30 P Vasek (GK)
3 Radim Rezník Yellow Card
23 Ales Neuwirth
5 Rene Bolf
8 Rudolf Otepka
22 Daniel Tchur
18 Tomas Marek
28 Tomas Galasek
9 Tomas Micola
17 David Strihavka
25 Vaclav Sverkos

SPM Spartak Moscow

No. Name
22 Stipe Pletikosa (GK) Yellow Card
49 Roman Shishkin
88 Yegor Filipenko
7 Martin Jiranek
4 Malik Fathi
14 Clemente Juan Rodriguez
15 Radoslav Kovác Yellow Card
5 Santos Batista Mozart
23 Vladimir Bystrov Yellow Card
30 Ivan Saenko
18 Alexander Prudnikov

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