UEFA Europa League

CS Fola Esch vs Aberdeen, 2016-17 UEFA Europa League, First Qualifying Round

· 2nd Leg - Aberdeen advance 3-2 on aggregate
  • 45': Samir Hadji
FT
1 - 0
2nd Leg - Aberdeen advance 3-2 on aggregate

CS Fola Esch 1-0 Aberdeen

CS Fola Esch 1-0 Aberdeen

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Stade Josy Barthel
Location: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Attendance: 1,789

Line-Ups

FOLA CS Fola Esch

No. Name
1 Thomas Hym (GK)
11 Emmanuel Francoise
6 Billy Bernard
8 Veldin Muharemovic
15 Samir Hadji
10 Jakob Dallevedove
24 Mehdi Kirch
28 Julien Klein
23 Tom Laterza
27 Stefano Bensi
26 Ryan Klapp

ABE Aberdeen

No. Name
1 Joe Lewis (GK)
3 Graeme Shinnie
7 Kenny McLean
5 Ash Taylor
2 Shaleum Logan
15 Anthony O'Connor
22 Ryan Jack
4 Andrew Considine
11 Jonathan Hayes
16 Peter Pawlett
17 Jayden Stockley

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