UEFA Europa League

Viktoria Plzen vs Vojvodina, 2015-16 UEFA Europa League, Play-off Round

· 1st Leg
  • 25': Jan Kopic
  • 51': Ondrej Vanek
  • 82': Jan Kopic
FT
3 - 0
1st Leg

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Viktoria Plzen are hosting Vojvodina at Doosan Arena, Plzen, Czechia, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Doosan Arena
Location: Plzen, Czechia

Line-Ups

PLZ Viktoria Plzen

No. Name
1 Matús Kozácik (GK)
4 Roman Hubník
27 Frantisek Rajtoral
8 David Limbersky
9 Ondrej Vanek
10 Jan Kopic
21 Václav Procházka
12 Michal Duris
17 Patrik Hrosovský
19 Jan Kovarík
26 Daniel Kolár

VOJ Vojvodina

No. Name
1 Srdjan Zakula (GK)
4 Mirko Ivanic
23 Igor Djuric
13 Radovan Pankov
2 Jovica Vasilic
51 Ognjen Ozegovic
7 Aleksandar Stanisavljevic Yellow Card
15 Bojan Nastic
8 Darko Puskaric
28 Novica Maksimovic
24 Danilo Sekulic

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