UEFA Europa League

Buducnost Podgorica vs FK Spartaks Jurmala, 2015-16 UEFA Europa League, First Qualifying Round

Jul 2, 2015, 6:30 PM · 1st Leg
  • 6': Milivoje Raicevic
FT
1 - 3
1st Leg
  • 22': Nauris Bulvitis
  • 42': Romans Mickevics
  • 74': Nauris Bulvitis (P)

About

Buducnost Podgorica are hosting FK Spartaks Jurmala at Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica, Montenegro, starting on Thursday 2 Jul 2015 6:30 PM UTC+00:00. The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League
6:30 PM, Thu, Jul 2, 2015
Venue: Podgorica City Stadium
Location: Podgorica, Montenegro

Line-Ups

Buducnost Podgorica

No. Name
1 Jasmin Agovic (GK) Yellow Card
30 Janko Simovic Yellow Card
11 Andrija Vukcevic Yellow Card
20 Momcilo Raspopovic
2 Mihailo Tomkovic
77 Flavio Beck Junior
28 Deni Hocko
18 Milos Pavicevic
25 Milivoje Raicevic
8 Marko Ilincic
9 Darko Nikac

FK Spartaks Jurmala

No. Name
12 Aleksander Kolinko (GK)
21 Nauris Bulvitis
8 Jevgenijs Kazacoks
3 Dmitri Nazarenko
4 Toms Mezs
2 Maxym Olexandrovych Maksymenko
20 Ferdinand Takyi
17 Romans Mickevics
32 Ingus Slampe
7 Danills Ulimbasevs
19 Francesco Vivacqua

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