UEFA Champions League

Shamrock Rovers vs FC Flora Tallin, 2011-12 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Second Round

· 1st Leg
  • 33': Chris Turner
FT
1 - 0
1st Leg

About

Shamrock Rovers are hosting FC Flora Tallin at Tallaght Stadium, Dublin, , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Tallaght Stadium
Location: Dublin,
Attendance: 5,400

Line-Ups

SHR Shamrock Rovers

No. Name
1 Alan Mannus (GK)
2 Patrick Sullivan
3 Enda Stevens
4 Craig Sives
Ken Oman
18 Chris Turner Yellow Card
Stephen O'Donnell
Dean Kelly
Ronan Finn
20 Billy Dennehy
9 Gary Twigg

Flora Tallin FC Flora Tallin

No. Name
Nikita Baranov
1 Stanislav Pedok (GK)
24 Karl Palatu
Gert Kams
Sergei Mosnikov
Valeri Minkenen
Siim Luts
Zakaria Beglarishvili
Markus Jürgenson
Henri Anier
Rauno Alliku

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