UEFA Champions League

FK Sarajevo vs Lech Poznan, 2015-16 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Second Round

· 1st Leg
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1st Leg
  • 40': Kasper Hämäläinen
  • 62': Denis Thomalla

About

FK Sarajevo are hosting Lech Poznan at Asim Ferhatovic Hase Stadium, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Champions League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Champions League

Venue: Asim Ferhatovic Hase Stadium
Location: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Line-Ups

SAR FK Sarajevo

No. Name
32 Senedin Ostrakovic (GK)
15 Milan Stepanov
7 Milos Stojcev
13 Anel Hebibovic
17 Haris Duljevic Yellow Card
88 Samir Radovac
59 Gojko Cimirot
25 Tomislav Barbaric Yellow Card
77 Bojan Puzigaca Yellow Card
21 Leon Benko
11 Krste Velkovski

LECH Lech Poznan

No. Name
1 Jasmin Buric (GK)
6 Lukasz Tralka
3 Barry Douglas
4 Tomasz Kedziora Yellow Card
35 Marcin Kaminski
7 Karol Linetty
5 Tamas Kadar
24 Dawid Kownacki
19 Kasper Hämäläinen
18 Denis Thomalla
8 Szymon Pawlowski

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