Riga FC vs Tre Fiori, 2020-21 UEFA Europa League Qualifying, Second Round

· UEFA Europa League Qualifying
  • 57': Pedrinho
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1 - 0

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Riga FC are hosting Tre Fiori at Skonto Stadions, Riga, Latvia, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League Qualifying

Venue: Skonto Stadions
Location: Riga, Latvia

Line-Ups

RIG Riga FC

No. Name
12 Roberts Ozols (GK)
21 Elvis Stuglis
19 Herdi Prenga
23 Pedrinho
35 Michaël Jordan N'Kololo
7 Felipe Bezerra Brisola
17 Vladislavs Fjodorovs
33 Vladimirs Kamess
26 Stefan Panic
8 Ritvars Rugins
99 Stefan Milosevic

TREF Tre Fiori

No. Name
1 Aldo Simoncini (GK)
3 Luca Angelini
4 Paolo Vandi Yellow Card
13 Angelo Gregorio
21 Giovanni Bonini Yellow Card
5 Davide Simoncini
16 Pier Francesco Figone Yellow Card
6 Lousseny Kalissa
23 Nicolas Santoni Yellow Card
11 Joel Apezteguia Hijuelos Yellow Card
10 Bojan Gjurchinoski

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