Football Matches on Tuesday September 25, 2001
Round | Wk | Time | Home | Score | Away | Attendance | Venue | Referee | Match Report | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First group stage | 2 | Fenerbahçe tr | 0–1 | fr Lyon | Şükrü Saracoğlu | Frank de Bleeckere | Match Report | |||
First group stage | 2 | La Coruña es | 2–1 | eng Manchester Utd | Estadio Municipal de Riazor | Stefano Braschi | Match Report | |||
First group stage | 2 | Spartak Moscow ru | 1–3 | de Bayern Munich | Stadion Luzhniki | Daudén Ibáñez | Match Report | |||
First group stage | 2 | Lille fr | 3–1 | gr Olympiacos | Stade Grimonprez-Jooris | Stuart Dougal | Match Report | |||
First group stage | 2 | Sparta Prague cz | 4–0 | nl Feyenoord | Stadion Letná | Fritz Stuchlik | Match Report | |||
First group stage | 2 | Rosenborg no | 1–1 | it Juventus | Lerkendal Stadion | Jan Wegereef | Match Report | |||
First group stage | 2 | Celtic sct | 1–0 | pt Porto | Celtic Park | Dick Jol | Match Report | |||
First group stage | 2 | Leverkusen de | 2–1 | es Barcelona | BayArena | Hugh Dallas | Match Report |
Round | Time | Home | Score | Away | Attendance | Venue | Referee | Match Report | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First round | Tirol Innsbruck at | 1–0 | cz Viktoria Žižkov | Vasyl Melnychuk | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Tirol Innsbruck won | |||
First round | Maccabi Tel Aviv FC il | 1–1 | hr Dinamo Zagreb | Rodríguez Santiago | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Maccabi Tel Aviv FC won | |||
First round | Rapid București ro | 0–3 | fr Paris S-G | Darko Čeferin | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Paris S-G won; Match awarded to Paris S-G; Required Extra Time | |||
First round | Hertha BSC de | 1–0 | be Westerlo | Mika Peltola | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Hertha BSC won | |||
First round | Fylkir is | 1–3 | nl Roda JC | Anton Stredak | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Roda JC won | |||
First round | Gaziantepspor tr | 1–1 | il Hapoel Tel Aviv | Massimo Busacca | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Hapoel Tel Aviv won |
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