St. Joseph's vs Shelbourne, 2024-25 UEFA Conference League Qualifying, First Round

· 2nd Leg - Shelbourne advance 3-2 on aggregate
  • 25': Liam Walker
  • Red Card 90'+3': Gonzalo Paz
FT
1 - 1
2nd Leg - Shelbourne advance 3-2 on aggregate
  • 34': Sam Bone
  • Red Card 90'+2': Sean Gannon

About

St. Joseph's are hosting Shelbourne at Europa Point Stadium, Gibraltar, Gibraltar, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Conference League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Conference League Qualifying

Venue: Europa Point Stadium
Location: Gibraltar, Gibraltar
Attendance: 763

Line-Ups

STJ St. Joseph's

No. Name
13 Alex Navas (GK)
14 Erin Barnett
20 Gabriel Sebastián Cardozo Tomás
21 Alain Pons
11 Liam Walker
10 Álvaro Rey Yellow Card
4 Fran Paul Yellow Card
22 Juan Manuel González Pérez Yellow Card
6 Manolín
23 Facundo Álvarez
9 Pablo Rodríguez

SHE Shelbourne

No. Name
1 Conor Kearns (GK) Yellow Card
15 Sam Bone
4 Kameron Ledwidge Yellow Card
2 Sean Gannon Red Card
6 Jonathan Lunney
36 William Jarvis
8 Mark Coyle
3 Tyreke Wilson
29 Patrick Barrett Yellow Card
10 John Martin
14 Alistair Coote

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