FC Sion vs FC Thun, Finals

· 2nd Leg - FC Sion win 6-4 on aggregate
  • 30': Lubomír Tupta
  • 45'+2': Lubomír Tupta
  • Red Card 90'+5': Batata
FT
2 - 3
2nd Leg - FC Sion win 6-4 on aggregate
  • 3': Omer Dzonlagic
  • 38': Helaku Schmidt
  • 55': Nikki Havenaar

About

FC Sion are hosting FC Thun at Stade de Tourbillon, Sion, Switzerland, starting on . The match is a part of the Swiss Super League Promotion/Relegation Playoffs.

Game Information

Competition: Swiss Super League Promotion/Relegation Playoffs

Venue: Stade de Tourbillon
Location: Sion, Switzerland
Attendance: 100

Line-Ups

SION FC Sion

No. Name
18 Kevin Fickentscher (GK)
8 Batata Red Card
34 Birama Ndoye
97 Dimitri Cavaré Yellow Card
30 Ayoub Abdellaoui
26 Serey Dié
98 Lubomír Tupta
20 Musa Araz
23 Matteo Tosetti
11 Gaëtan Karlen
99 Guillaume Hoarau

THUN FC Thun

No. Name
1 Andreas Hirzel (GK)
34 Nicola Sutter Yellow Card
5 Nikki Havenaar
17 Noel Wetz
10 Dominik Schwizer
11 Omer Dzonlagic
25 Daniel Correia
30 Fabian Rudlin Yellow Card
16 Justin Roth Yellow Card
15 Helaku Schmidt
9 Chihadeh Saleh

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