UEFA Europa League

CSKA Sofia vs The New Saints, 2010/11 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying Round

· 1st Leg
  • 81': Giuseppe Aquaro
  • 82': Gregory Nelson
  • 90': Spas Delev
FT
3 - 0
1st Leg

About

CSKA Sofia are hosting The New Saints at Balgarska Armiya, , , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Balgarska Armiya
Location: ,
Attendance: 2,950

Line-Ups

CSKA Sofia CSKA Sofia

No. Name
12 Ivan Karadzhov (GK)
2 Pavel Vidanov
28 Marcos Marquinhos
6 Giuseppe Aquaro Yellow Card
8 Rumen Trifonov
18 Boris Galchev Yellow Card
5 Todor Yanchev
24 Aleksandar Tonev
14 Dimitar Iliev
9 Dormushali Saidhodzha Yellow Card
7 Spas Delev

TNS The New Saints

No. Name
1 Paul Harrison (GK)
2 Danny Holmes
4 Phillip Baker
5 Steve Evans
6 Tommy Holmes
7 Scott Ruscoe
8 Hogan Yellow Card
12 Christian Seargeant
10 Matty Williams
14 Craig Jones
9 Chris Sharp

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