Levski Sofia vs Artmedia Petrzalka, 2005/06 UEFA Cup, Third Round

· 2nd Leg - Levski Sofia win 3-0 on aggregate
  • 14': Emil Angelov
  • 27': Emil Angelov
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2nd Leg - Levski Sofia win 3-0 on aggregate

About

Levski Sofia are hosting Artmedia Petrzalka at Georgi Asparuchov Stadium, , Bulgaria, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Georgi Asparuchov Stadium
Location: , Bulgaria
Attendance: 23,441

Line-Ups

LEVS Levski Sofia

No. Name
1 Georgi Petkov (GK)
4 Igor Tomasic
11 Elin Topuzakov
20 Stanislav Angelov
25 Lucio Wagner
6 Richard Eromoigbe
7 Daniel Borimirov
21 Dmitar Telkiyski
27 Cedric Bardon
10 Hristo Yovov
28 Emil Angelov

Artmedia Artmedia Petrzalka

No. Name
18 L Kamenar (GK)
3 Pavel Stano
13 Daniel Tchur
16 Lukas Hartig
24 Peter Burak Yellow Card
21 Peter Petras
10 Martin Mikulic
20 Branislav Fodrek
22 Ales Urbanek
28 Gabor Straka Yellow Card
27 Lubomir Reiter

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