FC Sion vs FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy, Finals

· 1st Leg
FT
0 - 2
1st Leg
  • 26': Liridon Mulaj
  • 57': Giovani Bamba

About

FC Sion are hosting FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy 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: 9,050

Line-Ups

SION FC Sion

No. Name
18 Kevin Fickentscher (GK)
4 Gora Diouf
39 Nathanaël Saintini
19 Numa Lavanchy
3 Reto Ziegler
22 Denis Poha
7 Luca Zuffi
8 Batata Yellow Card
9 Ylyas Chouaref
13 Giovanni Sio
33 Kevin Bua

SLO FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy

No. Name
1 Dany Da Silva (GK)
27 Lamine Gassama Yellow Card
21 Linus Obexer
5 Lavdrim Hajrulahu
4 Lucas Possignolo
8 Romain Baynard Yellow Card
10 Mergim Qarri
6 Giovani Bamba
11 Teddy Okou Yellow Card
18 Liridon Mulaj
17 Alban Ajdini

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