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UEFA Cup

UEFA Cup Table
Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Second roundWest Ham eng0–0ro SteauaLubomir PucekMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Steaua won
Second roundCeltic sct0–1fr LyonGeorg DardenneMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Lyon won
Second roundNantes fr4–0sk Inter BratislavaStade de la BeaujoireMarcel LicaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Nantes won
Second roundHelsingborg se1–3it ParmaVasily MelnichukMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Parma won
Second roundLegia Warsaw pl1–1it UdineseKenneth ClarkMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Udinese won
Second roundRoma it1–0se GöteborgLuis Fernando Torres ZúñigaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Roma won
Second roundGrasshopper ch1–0cz Slavia PragueLuc HuygheMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Slavia Prague won
Second roundMallorca es3–0cz TepliceEdgar SteinbornMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Mallorca won
Second roundAmica Wronki pl1–4es Atlético MadridSándor PuhlMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Atlético Madrid won
Second roundVitesse nl1–1fr LensBernhard BruggerMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Lens won
Second roundViking no2–2de Werder BremenDaudén IbáñezMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Werder Bremen won
Second roundJuventus it1–1bg Levski SofiaFrank de BleeckereMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Juventus won
Second roundPanathinaikos gr1–0at Grazer AKVladimir HrinakMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Panathinaikos won
Second roundCelta Vigo es2–0gr ArisLivio BazzoliMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Celta Vigo won
Second roundMontpellier fr0–2es La CoruñaStade de la MossonHerbert FandelMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; La Coruña won
Second roundNewcastle Utd eng3–1ch ZürichDomenico MessinaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Newcastle Utd won
Second roundBenfica pt(4) 1–2 (1)gr PAOKRoelof LuingeMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Benfica won; Benfica won on penalty kicks following extra time
Second roundAjax nl0–1il Hapoel Haifa FCKnud Erik FiskerMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Ajax won
Second roundKaiserslautern de2–0eng TottenhamAnsuategui RocaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Kaiserslautern won
Second roundLokomotiv Moscow ru0–3eng Leeds UnitedAlain SarsMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Leeds United won

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