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UEFA Cup Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
First roundEspanyol es3–1sk FC PetržalkaCostas KapitanisMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Espanyol won
First roundNacional pt1–2ro Rapid BucureștiZsolt SzabóMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Rapid București won; Required Extra Time
First roundParis S-G fr2–0ie Derry City FCParc des PrincesOleg OriekhovMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Paris S-G won
First roundBlackburn eng2–0at RB SalzburgJoão FerreiraMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Blackburn won
First roundGroningen nl1–0rs PartizanCristian BalajMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Partizan won
First roundPalermo it3–0eng West HamGeorgios KasnaferisMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Palermo won
First roundSevilla es4–0gr AtromitosVladimir HrinakMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Sevilla won
First roundFK Rabotnički mk0–1ch BaselCeri RichardsMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Basel won
First roundOsasuna es0–0tr TrabzonsporSerge GumiennyMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Osasuna won
First roundAustria Wien at1–0pl Legia WarsawStanislav SukhinaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Austria Wien won
First roundTottenham eng1–0cz Slavia PragueTommy SkjervenMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Tottenham won
First roundMet Zaporizhya ua0–1gr PanathinaikosKrzysztof SlupikMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Panathinaikos won
First roundCSKA Sofia bg2–2tr BeşiktaşDick van EgmondMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Beşiktaş won; Required Extra Time
First roundFeyenoord nl0–0bg Lokomotiv SofiaIvan BebekMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Feyenoord won
First roundRed Star rs1–2cz Slovan LiberecClaudio CirchettaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Slovan Liberec won
First roundDinamo ro4–1gr Skoda XanthiIgor EgorovMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Dinamo won
First roundIraklis gr0–2pl Wisła KrakówBernhard BruggerMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Wisła Kraków won; Required Extra Time
First roundRangers sct2–0no MoldeKnut KircherMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Rangers won
First roundSparta Prague cz0–0sct HeartsPeter SippelMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Sparta Prague won
First roundHapoel Tel Aviv il3–1ua ChornomoretsFritz StuchlikMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Hapoel Tel Aviv won
First roundClub Brugge be1–1sk RužomberokSelçuk DereliMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Club Brugge won
First roundChievo it2–1pt BragaMegía DávilaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Braga won; Required Extra Time
First roundLitex Lovech bg1–3il Maccabi HaifaAlan KellyMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Maccabi Haifa won
First roundOdense dk1–0de Hertha BSCIain Robertson BrinesMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Odense won
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
First roundParma it1–0ru Rubin KazanMichael WeinerMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Parma won
First roundAjax nl4–0no StartDarko ČeferinMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Ajax won
First roundNancy fr3–1de Schalke 04Stade Marcel PicotIturralde GonzálezMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Nancy won
First roundKayserispor tr1–1nl AZ AlkmaarPavel KrálovecMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; AZ Alkmaar won
First roundCelta Vigo es3–0be Standard LiègeMatteo TrefoloniMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Celta Vigo won
First roundNewcastle Utd eng2–1ee Levadia TallinnKristinn JakobssonMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Newcastle Utd won
First roundRanders dk0–3tr FenerbahçePedro ProençaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Fenerbahçe won
First roundAuxerre fr3–1hr Dinamo ZagrebAlon YefetMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Auxerre won
First roundZulte Waregem be2–0ru Loko MoscowJouni HyytiäMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Zulte Waregem won
First roundHeerenveen nl0–0pt Vitória SetúbalEmil BozinovskiMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Heerenveen won
First roundLeverkusen de3–1ch SionJonas ErikssonMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Leverkusen won
First roundMladá Boleslav cz4–2fr MarseilleRuud BossenMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Mladá Boleslav won
First roundASKÖ Pasching at0–1it LivornoViktor KassaiMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Livorno won
First roundLens fr3–1cy Ethnikos Achna FCStade Félix-BollaertLucílio BatistaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Lens won
First roundGrasshopper ch5–0se ÅtvidabergLevan PaniashviliMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Grasshopper won
First roundBrøndby dk2–2de Eint FrankfurtPieter VinkMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Eint Frankfurt won

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