CS Fola Esch vs Inter Baku, 2017-18 UEFA Europa League, Second Qualifying Round
· 2nd Leg - CS Fola Esch win 4-2 on aggregate4 - 1
2nd Leg - CS Fola Esch win 4-2 on aggregate
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Match Commentary
- 20': Samir Hadji (CS Fola Esch) Goal at 21'
- 31': Enis Saiti (CS Fola Esch) Goal at 31'
- 33': Slavik Alxasov (Inter Baku) Yellow Card at 33'
- 33': Tarlan Guliyev (Inter Baku) Yellow Card at 34'
- 45': Gérard Mersch (CS Fola Esch) Substitution at 45'
- 45': Mirhuseyn Seyidov (Inter Baku) Substitution at 45'
- 53': Enis Saiti (CS Fola Esch) Yellow Card at 53'
- 59': Mehdi Kirch (CS Fola Esch) Goal at 59'
- 61': Pardis Fardjad-Azad (Inter Baku) Substitution at 61'
- 67': Stefano Bensi (CS Fola Esch) Substitution at 67'
- 70': Pardis Fardjad-Azad (Inter Baku) Goal at 70'
- 71': Samir Zargarov (Inter Baku) Substitution at 71'
- 77': Cedric Sacras (CS Fola Esch) Substitution at 77'
- 82': Corentin Kocur (CS Fola Esch) Substitution at 82'
- 90'+2': Tom Laterza (CS Fola Esch) Yellow Card at 92'
- 90'+3': Cedric Sacras (CS Fola Esch) Goal at 94'
- 90'+4': Jakob Dallevedove (CS Fola Esch) Yellow Card at 0'
- 90'+4': Emanuel Cabral (CS Fola Esch) Yellow Card at 0'
Game Information
Venue: Stade Émile Mayrisch
Location: Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Attendance: 1,250
Line-Ups
CS Fola Esch
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Thomas Hym (GK) |
| 20 | Michel Bechtold |
| 8 | Veldin Muharemovic |
| 22 | Enis Saiti |
| 10 | Jakob Dallevedove |
| 92 | Ken Corral |
| 24 | Mehdi Kirch |
| 23 | Tom Laterza |
| 15 | Samir Hadji |
| 28 | Julien Klein |
| 44 | Peter Chrappan |
Inter Baku
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Salahat Agayev (GK) |
| 4 | Slavik Alxasov |
| 8 | Nizami Hajiyev |
| 10 | Elnur Abdullayev |
| 3 | Denis Silva Cruz |
| 11 | Rauf Aliyev |
| 33 | Tarlan Quliyev |
| 7 | Mirsahib Abbasov |
| 22 | Ilkin Qirtimov |
| 27 | Adrian Scarlatache |
| 24 | Fuad Bayramov |
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