UEFA Europa League

Cork vs KR Reykjavik, 2015-16 UEFA Europa League, First Qualifying Round

· 1st Leg
  • 19': Alan Bennett
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1 - 1
1st Leg
  • 28': Oskar Örn Hauksson

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Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Turner's Cross
Location: Cork, Republic of Ireland

Line-Ups

CORK Cork

No. Name
1 Mark McNulty (GK)
3 Alan Bennett
14 Kevin O'Connor
5 Darren Dennehy
20 Billy Dennehy
26 Garry Buckley
22 Liam Miller
7 Colin Healy Yellow Card
19 Karl Shephard
9 John O'Flynn
11 Ross Gaynor

REYK KR Reykjavik

No. Name
1 Stefan Logi Magnusson (GK)
5 Skuli Fridgeirsson
6 Gunnar Thór Gunnarsson
3 Rasmus Christiansen
4 Gonzalo Lorenzo Balbi
10 Pálmi Pálmason Yellow Card
8 Jónas Saevarsson
20 Jacob Schoop
22 Oskar Örn Hauksson
11 Almarr Ormarsson
19 Soren Frederiksen

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