UEFA Europa League

FK Ekranas vs FCSB, 2012/13 UEFA Europa League, Play-off Round

· 1st Leg
FT
0 - 2
1st Leg
  • 36': Novak Martinovic
  • 76': Adrian Poparadu

About

FK Ekranas are hosting FCSB at Vetra Stadium, , , starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Vetra Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 5,500

Line-Ups

FK Ekranas FK Ekranas

No. Name
12 Tadas Kauneckas (GK)
78 Mantas Samusiovas
20 Ignas Dedura
4 Jani Urdinov
5 Vytautas Luksa Yellow Card
10 Aurimas Kucys
18 Zilvinas Kymantas
31 Marko Andjelkovic Yellow Card
70 Aurimas Vertelis
77 Giedrius Tomkevicius
13 Arsenij Buinickij

FCSB FCSB

No. Name
1 Razvan Stanca (GK)
21 Vlad Chiriches
77 Adrian Poparadu
5 Mihai Pintilii
14 Iasmin Latovlevici Yellow Card
17 Daniel Georgievski
18 Novak Martinovic
7 Alexandru Chipciu
55 Alexandru Bourceanu
90 Stefan Nikolic
9 Mihai Costea

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