Ujpesti vs Paris Saint-Germain, 2002/03 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 2nd Leg - Paris Saint-Germain win 4-0 on aggregate
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2nd Leg - Paris Saint-Germain win 4-0 on aggregate
  • 58': Selim Benachour

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Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Megyeri Ut Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 6,000

Line-Ups

UJP Ujpesti

No. Name
Geza Vlaszak
Zoltan Tamasi
Daniel Tchur
Balazs Farkas
Dejan Poljakovic
Ferenc Horvath
Gabor Korolovszky
Frantisek Kunzo
Zoltan Kovacs
Tamas Juhar
Tibor Tokody

PSG Paris Saint-Germain

No. Name
1 Lionel Letizi (GK)
18 Didier Domi
12 Talal El Karkouri
5 Mauricio Pochettino
3 Lionel Potillon
Arruda Parente Paulo Cesar
Moreira Andre Luiz
17 Selim Benachour
Jerome Leroy
Andrade Filipe Teixeira
19 Laurent Leroy

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