UEFA Champions League

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

· 2nd Leg - HJK Helsinki win 4-1 on aggregate
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2nd Leg - HJK Helsinki win 4-1 on aggregate

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

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Bolt Arena
Location: Helsinki, Finland

Line-Ups

HJKH HJK Helsinki (4-2-3-1)

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

VENT FK Ventspils (3-1-4-2)

No. Name
1 Vitalijs Melnicenko (GK)
26 Antons Jemelins
5 Vitalijs Barinovs
4 Ritus Krjauklis
22 Simonas Paulius
25 Ritvars Rugins Yellow Card
37 Ivan Doric
8 Alans Sinelnikovs Yellow Card
3 Vadims Zulevs Yellow Card
7 Daniils Turkovs
9 Ndue Mujeci

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