UEFA Europa League

Bangor City vs Zimbru Chisinau, 2012/13 UEFA Europa League, First Qualifying Round

· 1st Leg

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Bangor City are hosting Zimbru Chisinau at Nantporth Stadium, Bangor, Wales, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Nantporth Stadium
Location: Bangor, Wales
Attendance: 915

Line-Ups

BANG Bangor City

No. Name
Lee Idzi (GK)
Christopher Roberts
James Brewerton
Mike Johnston
Liam Brown
Craig Garside
Sion Edwards
Damien Allen
Marc Smyth
Jamie Davies
Chris Simm Yellow Card

ZIM Zimbru Chisinau

No. Name
Zastavnyi Yellow Card
22 Nicolae Calancea (GK)
18 Ilie Daniel Balasa
25 Serghei Cuznetov Yellow Card
7 Levan Korgalidze
19 Janko Tumbasovic
30 Radu Catan Yellow Card
35 Andrei Derkach Yellow Card
44 Akhmet Barakhoev
70 Eugen Gorceac
29 Oleg Molla

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