FC Botosani vs CS Mioveni, 2023-24 Romanian First Division Promotion/Relegation Playoffs

· 1st Leg
  • 90'+3': Aldaír
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1st Leg

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FC Botosani are hosting CS Mioveni at Stadionul Municipal, Botosani, Botosani, Romania, starting on . The match is a part of the Romanian Liga 1 Promotion/Relegation Playoffs.

Game Information

Competition: Romanian Liga 1 Promotion/Relegation Playoffs

Venue: Stadionul Municipal, Botosani
Location: Botosani, Romania
Attendance: 5,816

Line-Ups

BOT FC Botosani

No. Name
1 Luka Kukic (GK)
20 Romario Benzar
4 Andrei Miron
30 Alexandru Tiganasu
6 Victor Robert Dican
83 Aldaír
33 David Eugen Gabriel
8 Eduard Florescu
16 Ioan Filip
7 Sebastian Mailat
10 Juan Cruz Kaprof

CSM CS Mioveni

No. Name
22 Flavius Croitoru (GK)
8 Andrei Silvian Trascu
25 Ionut Burnea Yellow Card
30 Daniel Marius Serbanica Yellow Card
4 Rafael Garutti
5 Cristian Ignat
89 Stefan Blanaru
23 Mihai Andrei Panait
21 Ion Cararus
9 Remus Gutea
17 Alexandru Stan

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