UEFA Champions League

Cliftonville vs Debrecen, 2014-15 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Second Round

· 1st Leg
FT
0 - 0
1st Leg

Cliftonville secure draw

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Solitude
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland

Line-Ups

CLF Cliftonville

No. Name
12 Conor Devlin (GK)
2 Jamie McGovern
3 Ronan Scannell
5 Jonathan Flynn
15 Eamonn Seydak
23 Tomas Cosgrove
4 John Barry
7 Chris Curran
11 Martin Donnelly Yellow Card
17 Ryan Catney
19 Joe Gormley

DEBR Debrecen

No. Name
45 Nenad Novakovic (GK)
13 Pal Lazar
17 Norbert Meszaros
18 Peter Mate
69 Mihály Korhut Yellow Card
77 Aleksandar Jovanovic
8 Selim Bouadla
27 Adam Bodi
33 Jozsef Varga
26 Ibrahima Sidibe
44 Tibor Tisza

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