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21 in the regular time
55 after penalties
Groningen
CSKA(SOFIA)
Date: 16 January 2004 21:30
Tournament: Tournament „Playa de las Américas“ 2004 (2nd round)
Stadium: Heliodoro Rodríguez López, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Attendance: 150 viewers
CSKA's coach: Aleksandar Stankov
Referee: Anhel Korbelo Gonzales[1]
Starting squad :
  • 1
    Yeroen Lambers[1] GK
     
  • 2
    Kurt Elsshot[1]
     
  • 3
    Melhior Shonmakers[1]
     
  • 4
    Vestervelt[1]
     
  • 5
    Matias Floren[1]
     
  • 6
    Pol Matis[1]
    61′
  • 7
    Yohanes Hardarson[1]
     
  • 8
    Ignasio Tuutern[1]
     
  • 9
    Kris de Vite[1]
     
  • 10
    Mile Krastev[1]
    61′
  • 11
    Rolf Lanperl[1]
    46′
Reserves :
  • 12
    Rey Frankel[1]
    61′
  • 13
    Velame[1]
     
  • 14
    Martin Drent[1]
    61′
  • 15
    Brian Pinas[1]
    46′
  • 16
    Romer[1]
     
  • 17
    Arnold Kruisvin[1]
     
  • 34min

    Goal

    2. Georgi Antonov (CSKA) assistance by João Paulo Brito

  • 87min

    Red card

    30. Yordan Todorov (CSKA)

  • 88min

    Penalty goal

    2. Kurt Elsshot[1] (Groningen)

  • 90min

    Goal

    14. Martin Drent[1] (Groningen)

  • a.f.t.

    Penalty goal

    9. Kris de Vite[1] (Groningen)

  • a.f.t.

    Penalty goal

    25. João Carlos (CSKA)

  • a.f.t.

    Penalty miss

    3. Melhior Shonmakers[1] (Groningen)

  • a.f.t.

    Penalty goal

    14. Svetoslav Petrov (CSKA)

  • a.f.t.

    Penalty goal

    2. Kurt Elsshot[1] (Groningen)

  • a.f.t.

    Penalty goal

    23. Emil Gargorov (CSKA)

  • a.f.t.

    Penalty goal

    7. Yohanes Hardarson[1] (Groningen)

  • a.f.t.

    Penalty goal

    8. Velizar Dimitrov (CSKA)

CSKA​ draw against Groningen with result 5:5 in match from 2nd round of Tournament „Playa de las Américas“ 2004 played on 16 January 2004 at 21:30 on „Heliodoro Rodríguez López“ stadium, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. goalscorers for the army men were Georgi Antonov (34′), João Carlos (95′ from penalty), Svetoslav Petrov (95′ from penalty), Emil Gargorov (95′ from penalty) and Velizar Dimitrov (95′ from penalty).

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