Lokomotiv Plovdiv vs Bolton Wanderers, 2005/06 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 2nd Leg - Bolton Wanderers win 4-2 on aggregate
  • 50': Georgi Iliev
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2nd Leg - Bolton Wanderers win 4-2 on aggregate
  • 78': Aleksandar Tunchev (OG)
  • 85': Kevin Nolan

About

Lokomotiv Plovdiv are hosting Bolton Wanderers at Lokomotiv Stadium, , Russia, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Lokomotiv Stadium
Location: , Russia
Attendance: 14,000

Line-Ups

LOKP Lokomotiv Plovdiv

No. Name
12 Stoyan Kolev (GK)
2 Vladimir Ivanov
3 Aleksandar Tunchev
6 Kiril Kotev
26 V Djordani
24 Robert Petrov
7 Georgi Iliev
25 I Krizmanic
18 Y Vandev
19 K Dimitrov
10 B Jancevski Yellow Card

BOL Bolton Wanderers

No. Name
12 Ian Walker (GK)
5 Bruno N'Gotty
26 Tal Ben Haim
10 Jay-Jay Okocha
23 Fabrice Fernandes
7 Stelios Giannakopoulos
24 Joey O'Brien
25 Abdoulaye Faye
18 Jared Francisco Echavarria Borgetti
21 El-Hadji Diouf
9 Henrik Pedersen

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