UEFA Europa League

Lazio vs Mura, 2012/13 UEFA Europa League, Play-off Round

· 2nd Leg - Lazio win 5-1 on aggregate
  • 30': Libor Kozák
  • 41': Mauro Zárate
  • 54': Libor Kozák
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3 - 1
2nd Leg - Lazio win 5-1 on aggregate
  • 87': Jure Travner

About

Lazio are hosting Mura at Stadio Olimpico, Roma, Italy, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Stadio Olimpico
Location: Roma, Italy
Attendance: 15,000

Line-Ups

LAZ Lazio

No. Name
1 Albano Bizzarri (GK)
3 Andre Dias
5 Lionel Scaloni
20 Giuseppe Biava
39 Luis Pedro Cavanda
19 Senad Lulic
8 Hernanes
15 Álvaro González
23 Ogenyi Onazi
10 Mauro Zárate
18 Libor Kozák

Mura Mura

No. Name
1 Filip Drakovic (GK)
8 Ales Majer
13 Denis Kramer
16 Jure Travner
18 Erik Janza
11 Leon Horvat Yellow Card
15 Arpad Vas
90 Matic Marusko
9 Damjan Bohar
17 Nusmir Fajic
32 Mate Eterovic

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