UEFA Champions League

FK Ventspils vs HJK Helsinki, 2015-16 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Second Round

· 1st Leg
  • 63': Antons Jemelins
FT
1 - 3
1st Leg
  • 75': Erfan Zeneli (P)
  • 86': Ousman Jallow
  • 90'+2': Atomu Tanaka

About

FK Ventspils are hosting HJK Helsinki at Ventspils Stadions, Ventspils, Latvia, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Ventspils Stadions
Location: Ventspils, Latvia

Line-Ups

VENT FK Ventspils

No. Name
1 Vitalijs Melnicenko (GK)
4 Ritus Krjauklis Yellow Card
26 Antons Jemelins Yellow Card
8 Alans Sinelnikovs
3 Vadims Zulevs
5 Vitalijs Barinovs
20 Girts Karlsons
10 Jurijs Zigajevs
22 Simonas Paulius
25 Ritvars Rugins
9 Ndue Mujeci

HJKH HJK Helsinki

No. Name
1 Daniel Örlund (GK)
8 Demba Savage
3 Gideon Baah Yellow Card
5 Tapio Heikkilä
27 Sebastian Sorsa
80 Erfan Zeneli
14 Mike Havenaar
28 Rasmus Schüller
6 Markus Heikkinen
91 Guy Moussi Yellow Card
10 Atomu Tanaka

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