UEFA Champions League

Helsingborg vs Slask Wroclaw, 2012-13 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Third Round

· 2nd Leg - Helsingborg win 6-1 on aggregate
  • 43': Thomas Sorum
  • 51': Thomas Sorum
  • 69': Thomas Sorum
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2nd Leg - Helsingborg win 6-1 on aggregate
  • 30': Cristian Diaz

About

Helsingborg are hosting Slask Wroclaw at Olympia Stadion, , Sweden, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Olympia Stadion
Location: , Sweden
Attendance: 4,836

Line-Ups

HEL Helsingborg

No. Name
30 Pär Hansson (GK)
23 Erik Wahlstedt
4 Walid Atta
28 Jere Uronen
6 May Mahlangu
3 Loret Sadiku
7 Mattias Lindstrom
8 Ardian Gashi
21 Christoffer Andersson
11 Thomas Sorum Yellow Card
19 Alfred Finnbogason

WRO Slask Wroclaw

No. Name
25 Marian Kelemen (GK)
17 Mariusz Pawelec
14 Marcin Kowalcyzk
3 Tomasz Jodlowiec
16 Dalibor Stevanovic
6 Patrik Mraz
5 Waldemar Sobota Yellow Card
11 Sebastian Mila
26 Przemyslaw Kazmierczak
9 Sylwester Patejuk
21 Cristian Diaz

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