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Team facts: Lokomotiv Moskva

After picking up a solitary point from their opening two fixtures, FC Lokomotiv Moskva 

will be looking to drag themselves back into contention in UEFA Cup Group B when 

they welcome a Brøndby IF side hoping to build on their opening win against Maccabi 

Petach-Tikva FC.

•  Lokomotiv are not only seeking their first win, but also their first goal of the group 

stage, after following up their opening 1-0 defeat by RCD Espanyol with a goalless draw 

at US Citta di Palermo. It is in stark contrast to the five goals they racked up against 

Norwegian club SK Brann in the first round and they will be looking to rediscover that 

form against another Scandinavian outfit, Brøndby.

•  This will be the first meeting between the clubs in UEFA club competition, but both 

sides have fond memories of their previous solitary encounters with outfits from their 

opponents' country. 

•  Lokomotiv played Lyngby FC in the first round of the 1999/00 UEFA Cup and were 

victorious in both legs. The Russian side were always in control, after first-half goals 

from Igor Chugainov and Dmitri Bulykin set them on course for a 2-1 win in the first leg 

in Denmark. They then ran away with the tie in the return match, Evgueni Kharlachev, 

Yuri Drozdov and Zaza Janashia all scoring to secure a 5-1 aggregate victory.

•  Brøndby's finest hour in UEFA club competition came in the 1990/91 UEFA Cup. The 

Danish team reached the semi-finals, where they were narrowly beaten by AS Roma. 

They met Russian side FC Torpedo Moskva in the quarter-finals of that run - a thrilling 

tie decided only after a penalty shoot-out.

•  Brøndby edged the first leg 1-0 thanks to Jens Christian Madsen’s goal just before the 

hour mark, and the Danes looked on course to win in regulation time in the second leg 

in Russia, before Oleg Shirinbekov scored with just three minutes remaining to take the 

tie into extra time. Brøndby regrouped and triumphed 4-2 on penalties, midfield talisman 

Kim Vilfort scoring the decisive spot-kick.

•  Lokomotiv Moskva missed out on European competition last season, ending a nine-

year run of qualification. 

•  The Russian club made their first appearance in UEFA competition in the 1993/94 

UEFA Cup and have only failed to qualify on two subsequent occasions: 1994/95 and 

2004/05. They have therefore been involved in UEFA competition in eleven of the last 

13 seasons. 

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•  Having missed out last season on qualification for Europe, Lokomotiv's last 

participation in UEFA competition came in the 2003/04 UEFA Champions League where 

they defeated FC Shakhtar Donetsk 3-2 in the third qualifying round to book their place 

in the group stage. Drawn with FC Dynamo Kyiv, Arsenal FC and FC Internazionale 

Milano, Lokomotiv finished second in the group and advanced to the knockout stages 

for the first time only to lose on away goals to AS Monaco FC after the sides shared four 

goals. Lokomotiv won 2-1 at home thanks to goals from Marat Izmailov and Vladimir 

Maminov, only for Fernando Morientes to halve the deficit before the end. It was to 

prove crucial as Monaco prevailed 1-0 in the Principality to advance with Dado Pršo 

scoring the only goal of the game. 

•  During the 2002/03 season, Lokomotiv also advanced to the second group stage of 

the UEFA Champions League although the closest they have come to a UEFA final to 

date came in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. 

•  Lokomotiv competed in the 1997/98 Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals against VfB 

Stuttgart, only to lose 3-1 on aggregate. Zaza Janashia put Lokomotiv ahead in the 

opening leg in Stuttgart only for Jonathan Akpoborie and Fredi Bobic to reply for the 

home side. Bobic was the only name on the scoresheet in the return as Stuttgart 

emerged victorious from their engagement in Moscow. Earlier in the competition, 

Lokomotiv accounted for FC Belshina Bobruisk, Kocaelisopr and AEK Athens FC. 

•  The following season and in the same competition, Lokomotiv were again in the last 

four. On this occasion, S.S. Lazio provided the opposition and again Lokomotiv lost out, 

this time on away goals. The two sides drew 1-1 in the opening leg in Moscow with 

Janashia again putting the Russian side ahead only for Alen Bokši

ć to equalise for the 

visitors. The tie remained scoreless in Rome, allowing Lazio to book their place in the 

final. Lokomotiv defeated FC CSCA Kyiv, SC Braga and Maccabi Haifa FC to take their 

chance, only to come up short once more. 

• Russian Premier­Liga champions, Lokomotiv started this season's UEFA competition in 

the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League where they defeated FK 

Rabotnicki 3­1 on aggregate. The two sides shared a 1­1 draw in Skopje with 

Lokomotiv's blushes spared by Dmitri Sychev's 90th­minute equaliser after Ardijan Nuhiji 

had given the Macedonian champions an early lead. Lokomotiv won the return leg 2­0 in 

the Russian capital, although they had to wait 75 minutes for Sychev to break the 

deadlock before Malkhaz Asatiani added a second five minutes from time. 

• Tougher opposition lay ahead in the third qualifying round and though Lokomotiv had 

reason to be confident following their 1­1 draw in Vienna against SK Rapid Wien, they 

were unable to break the deadlock in the return leg in Moscow, ultimately suffering a 

fatal blow six minutes from time when Rapid scored through Jozef Valachović. Aleksandr 

Samedov (9) had opened the scoring for Lokomotiv in Vienna before Valachović (75pen) 

equalised for the home side. 

• That defeat meant that Lokomotiv were back in the UEFA Cup for the first time since 

the 2001/02 season. This time round, the Russian champions accounted for Norwegian 

side SK Brann in the first round, winning 5­3 on aggregate. They won the opening leg 2­

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Team facts: Brøndby

1 in Bergen after falling a goal behind on the stroke of half­time with Francesco Ruopolo 

(71) and Igor Lebedenko (77) on target. Brann took the lead twice in Moscow as 

Lokomotiv again left it late, but Dmitri Loskov (61), Asatiani (77) and Diniyar 

Bilyaletdinov (90+1) salvaged the situation. 

• Raúl Tamudo scored the only goal as RCD Espanyol got their 2005/06 UEFA Cup 

group stage campaign off to an impressive start against Lokomotiv in the Russian 

capital. The Spanish international broke the deadlock eight minutes after the restart, 

pouncing on a fine through­ball and applying a clinical finish. The strike came against 

the run of play but for all Lokomotiv’s possession, they were unable to muster a shot to 

test Espanyol's redundant goalkeeper Gorka Iraizoz. 

• Lokomotiv got their challenge back on track by securing a scoreless draw away to 

Italian side US Città di Palermo on Matchday 2 of this season's group stage. But the 

Russian side had to dig deep for a share of the spoils after Dmitri Khokhlov's 80th­

minute dismissal.

• Prior to Matchday 3 of the 2005/06 UEFA Cup group stage, Lokomotiv Moskva had 

played 81 matches in UEFA club competition with 32 wins, 16 draws, 33 losses, 102 

goals scored and 97 conceded. 

• Brøndby are making their 13th consecutive appearance in UEFA club competitions. 

• The Danish club made their first appearance in the 1986/87 European Champion 

Clubs’ Cup and since then have only failed to qualify for a UEFA competition once, 

namely the 1992/93 season. This season is their 18th appearance in UEFA club 

competitions. 

• Brøndby’s participation in the 2004/05 UEFA Cup was short­lived as they entered and 

exited the competition at the second qualifying round stage. The Danish side lost on 

away goals to Latvian side FK Ventspils after the sides shared a 1­1 aggregate draw. 

• Brøndby’s furthest foray into a UEFA club competition came in the 1990/91 season 

when they reached the last four of the UEFA Cup before losing out to AS Roma 2­1 on 

aggregate. All the goals came in the first leg in Italy where Ruggiero Rizzitelli gave the 

home side the lead after 33 minutes only for Sebastiano Nela to put the ball through his 

own net in the 65th minute to provide Brøndby with an unexpected away goal. But Roma 

took the lead again two minutes from time through Rudi Völler and then advanced to the 

final following a scoreless draw in the return leg. 

• They also played in the group stage of the 1998/99 UEFA Champions League having 

been drawn with FC Bayern München, Manchester United FC and FC Barcelona. The 

Danes beat Bayern 2­1 in their opening match with two goals in the last three minutes 

only to lose the other five matches in the group. 

• The Danish side won their national championship by eight points from FC København, 



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thereby entering the UEFA Champions League at the second qualifying round stage 

where they encountered Georgian champions, FC Dinamo Tbilisi. 

• Second­half strikes from Morten Skoubo (59) and Johan Elmander (83) gave Brøndby 

a precious 2­0 away win against ten­man Dinamo in the first leg of their second 

qualifying round tie. The Danes’ task was made easier by the dismissal of Dinamo 

defender Aleksandr Amisulashvili for a second bookable offence shortly before the 

interval. The return leg was similarly straightforward for Brøndby for whom Kasper 

Lorentzen (9, 42) and Jonas Kamper (86) were on the scoresheet in a 3­1 win. 

• AFC Ajax eventually denied Brøndby a place in the group stage of the competition as 

they lost 5­3 on aggregate to the Dutch side. 

• An added­time own goal from Julien Escudé had given Brøndby some hope of 

overhauling Ajax as the two sides shared four goals in Denmark. Ajax had taken the 

lead in through Markus Rosenberg on the half hour, but Morten Skoubo equalised 

within three minutes. The visitors again went ahead through Ryan Babel after 73 

minutes before Escudé’s unfortunate intervention at the end of the game. 

• Brøndby then stunned the Dutch side in Amsterdam in the return when Johan 

Elmander gave the visitors the lead on the cusp of half­time. But the advantage was 

short­lived and Ryan Babel equalised five minutes after the restart before a late double 

from substitute Wesley Sneijder (80, 89) confirmed Ajax’s place in the UEFA Champions 

League group stage at Brøndby’s expense. 

• Having missed out on the opportunity of UEFA Champions League football, Brøndby’s 

attentions transferred to the UEFA Cup where they faced Swiss side FC Zürich in the 

first round. The Danes won 2­0 at home thanks to second half goals from Morten 

Skoubo (46) and Dan Anton Johansen (72). Their opponents then took the lead in the 

return leg through Rafael Araujo (15), but Brøndby scored a crucial away goal through 

Johan Elmander three minutes before the interval. Although Rafael added a second in 

the 80th­minute for the home side, Brøndby held on to book their place in the group 

stage of the competition. 

• The Danish side got their group stage campaign off to a winning start in their opening 

game at the expense of Maccabi Petach­Tikva FC on Matchday 2. Second­half goals 

from Marcus Lantz (67) and substitute Johan Absalonsen (83) secured the spoils for the 

Danish champions while their opponents suffered a second successive defeat, a result 

that leaves them rooted to the bottom of the section. 

• Prior to Matchday 3 of the 2005/06 UEFA Cup group stage, Brøndby had played 111 

matches in UEFA club competitions. 

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FC Lokomotiv Moskva

Brøndby IF

All-time statistics

Head-to-head record

No matches have been played between the two clubs



Home team's record versus clubs from the away team's country

Date

Comp.

Stage

Match

Res

Venue

16.09.1999 UCUP

R1

Lyngby FC - FC Lokomotiv Moskva



1-2

Lyngby


30.09.1999 UCUP

R1

FC Lokomotiv Moskva - Lyngby FC



3-0

Moscow


Overall record

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

FC Lokomotiv Moskva

2

2

0

0

5

1

Away team's record versus clubs from the home team's country

Date

Comp.

Stage

Match

Res

Venue

06.03.1991 UCUP

QF

Brøndby IF - FC Torpedo Moskva



1-0

Brondby


20.03.1991 UCUP

QF

FC Torpedo Moskva - Brøndby IF



1-0*(2-4)

Moscow


Overall record

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Brøndby IF

2

2

0

0

1

1

UEFA club competition record

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

European Champions Clubs' Cup / UEFA Champions League

39

12

9



18

43

51



UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

20

10



4

6

27



16

UEFA Cup


22

10

3



9

32

30



UEFA Super Cup

0

0



0

0

0



0

UEFA Intertoto Cup

0

0

0



0

0

0



Total

81

32



16

33

102



97

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

European Champions Clubs' Cup / UEFA Champions League

42

15

8



19

54

63



UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

4

2



1

1

7



4

UEFA Cup


65

31

16



18

103


64

UEFA Super Cup

0

0

0



0

0

0



UEFA Intertoto Cup

0

0



0

0

0



0

Total


111

48

25



38

164


131

KEY: All-time statistics

Comp. - Competition, Res - Result 

Pld - Matches played, W - Won, D - Drawn, L - Lost, GF - Goals for, GA - Goals against 

(NOTE: These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in UEFA club competitions defined as 

the European Champion Clubs' Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, the UEFA Cup, the UEFA 

Super Cup and the UEFA Intertoto Cup)



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Current club names used for all clubs listed in these tables

Goals totals include the outcome of disciplinary decisions (eg. match forfeits when a 3-0 result is determined.

Goals totals do not include goals scored from the penalty mark during a penalty shoot-out..

European Champions Clubs' Cup / UEFA 

Champions League

UEFA Cup


UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

UEFA Super Cup

UEFA Intertoto Cup

UEFA European Football Championship

FIFA World Cup

ECCC:

UCUP:

UCWC:

SCUP:

UIC:

EURO:

WC:

Appearances

Final

Group stage



First group stage

Second group stage

Preliminary round

Quarter-finals 

Qualifying round

First qualifying round



AP:

F:

GS:

GS1:

GS2:

PR:

QF:

QR:

QR1:

Second qualifying round

Third qualifying round

First round

Second round

Third round

Fourth round

Semi-finals 

Eighth-finals 

Sixteenth-finals 



QR2:

QR3:

R1:

R2:

R3:

R4:

SF:

1/8:

1/16:

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FC Lokomotiv Moskva

Squad list

All-time

UEFACUP

1

UEFA

2

No.

Player

Nat.

DoB

Pld

Gls

Pld

Gls

Goalkeepers

1

Sergei Ovchinnikov



RUS

10.11.70


18

-

62

-

21

Aleksei Poliakov



UZB

28.02.74


-

-

1

-

23

Aleksandr Krivoruchko



RUS

23.09.84


-

-

-

-

Defenders

2

André Stéphane Bikey



CMR

08.01.85


4

-

6

-

3

Dmitri Kruglov



EST

24.05.84


1

-

7

-

4

Sergei Omelyanchuk



BLS

08.08.80


7

-

12

-

9

Aleksei Bugaev



RUS

25.08.81


3

-

4

-

14

Oleg Pashinin



UZB

12.09.74


9

-

43

-

16

Vadim Evseev



RUS

08.01.76


19

-

55

3

17

Dmitri Sennikov



RUS

24.06.76


12

-

43

1

30

Malkhaz Asatiani



GEO

04.08.81


4

1

19

4

41

Sergei Gurenko



BLS

30.09.72


14

-

44

-

Midfielders

5

Francisco Lima



BRA

17.04.71


17

-

46

-

7

Marat Izmailov



RUS

21.09.82


6

1

28

4

8

Vladimir Maminov



UZB

04.09.74


16

-

69

4

10

Dmitri Loskov



RUS

12.02.74


9

3

57

12

18

Ivan Starkov



RUS

10.01.86


-

-

-

-

28

Dmitri Khokhlov



RUS

22.12.75


4

-

38

5

40

Aleksandr Samedov



RUS

19.07.84


3

1

12

3

63

Diniyar Bilyaletdinov



RUS

27.02.85


4

1

8

1

Forwards

6

Esau Boxer Kanyenda



MWI

27.09.82


-

-

1

-

11

Dmitri Sychev



RUS

26.10.83


-

-

8

3

31

Francesco Ruopolo



ITA

10.03.83


13

1

15

1

33

Igor Lebedenko



RUS

27.05.83


8

1

13

1

Coach

Vladimir Eshtrekov

RUS

16.05.47


4

-

8

-

KEY: Squad list

Squad list is ordered by position and then numerically



No - Number, Nat. - Nationality 

DoB - Date of birth, Pld - Matches played, Gls - Goals

Total appearances in the UEFA Cup from 1992/93 season, group stage to final only

(NOTE: These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in the competition)  

Total appearances in UEFA club competitions including all qualifying round matches

(NOTE: These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in UEFA club competitions 

defined as the European Champion Clubs' Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, the UEFA 

Cup, the UEFA Super Cup and the UEFA Intertoto Cup) 

1 - UEFACUP:

2 - UEFA:

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Brøndby IF

Squad list

All-time

UEFACUP

1

UEFA

2

No.

Player

Nat.

DoB

Pld

Gls

Pld

Gls

Goalkeepers

1

Karim Zaza



MOR

09.01.75


8

-

20

-

16

Casper Ankergren



DEN

09.11.79


3

-

10

-

38

Jacob Lethin



DEN

22.06.86


-

-

-

-

40

Michael Tørnes



DEN

08.01.86


-

-

-

-

Defenders

2

Aurelius Skarbalius



LIT

12.05.73


20

-

43

1

3

Thomas Rytter



DEN

06.01.74


6

-

24

-

4

Per Nielsen



DEN

15.10.73


38

1

72

1

5

Dan Anton Johansen



DEN

13.08.79


20

2

34

3

14

Thomas Hansen



DEN

18.01.83


2

-

2

-

18

Henrik Kildentoft



DEN

18.03.85


-

-

-

-

20

Asbjørn Sennels



DEN

17.01.79


9

-

15

-

22

Daniel Agger



DEN

12.12.84


-

-

5

-

23

Trond Andersen



NOR

06.01.75


4

-

13

-

37

Morten Rasmusen



DEN

26.03.85


-

-

-

-

39

Kristian Bo Andersen



DEN

17.02.88


-

-

-

-

Midfielders

6

Marcus Lantz



SWE

23.10.75


8

1

18

1

8

Kim Daugaard



DEN

29.03.74


35

4

64

9

9

Martin Retov



DEN

05.05.80


8

-

15

1

13

Steffan Schmidt



DEN

07.11.75


-

-

1

-

21

Thomas Rasmussen



DEN

16.04.77


3

-

3

-

26

Mads Jørgensen



DEN

10.02.79


8

-

19

2

31

Patrick Bentsen



DEN

05.05.86


-

-

-

-

32

Mike Jensen



DEN

19.02.88


-

-

-

-

34

Martin Spelmann



DEN

21.03.87


-

-

-

-

36

Dennis Petersen



DEN

14.01.86


-

-

-

-

Forwards

7

Kasper Lorentzen



DEN

19.11.85


4

-

10

2

11

Kasper Dalgas



DEN

11.05.76


5

-

13

-

12

Jonas Kamper



DEN

03.05.83


9

-

18

1

15

Ruben Bagger



DEN

16.01.72


26

4

52

12

17

Morten Skoubo



DEN

30.06.80


4

2

11

6

19

Johan Elmander



SWE

27.05.81


18

3

27

7

24

Johan Absalonsen



DEN

16.09.85


2

1

8

1

25

Kim Christensen



DEN

08.05.80


2

-

4

-

33

Marc Olsen



DEN

15.01.86


-

-

-

-

35

Niclas Ronne



DEN

21.03.86


-

-

-

-

Coach

Michael Laudrup 

DEN

15.06.64


11

-

23

-

KEY: Squad list

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Squad list is ordered by position and then numerically

No - Number, Nat. - Nationality 

DoB - Date of birth, Pld - Matches played, Gls - Goals

Total appearances in the UEFA Cup from 1992/93 season, group stage to final only

(NOTE: These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in the competition)  

Total appearances in UEFA club competitions including all qualifying round matches

(NOTE: These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in UEFA club competitions 

defined as the European Champion Clubs' Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, the UEFA 

Cup, the UEFA Super Cup and the UEFA Intertoto Cup) 

1 - UEFACUP:

2 - UEFA:

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Match-by-match lineups - Group B

Clubs

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

US Città di Palermo

2

1

1



0

2

1



4

Brøndby IF

1

1

0



0

2

0



3

RCD Espanyol

1

1

0



0

1

0



3

FC Lokomotiv Moskva

2

0

1



1

0

1



1

Maccabi Petach-Tikva FC

2

0

0



2

1

4



0

Date

Match

Res Lineups

19.10.2005 FC Lokomotiv Moskva 

v RCD Espanyol

0-1


Lokomotiv Moskva: Ovchinnikov, Bugaev (Ruopolo 68), Pashinin, 

Sennikov, Asatiani, Gurenko, Bikey, Lima, Bilyaletdinov, Izmailov, 

Lebedenko

Espanyol: Gorka Iraizoz, David García (Moisés 78), Lopo, Pochettino, 

Jarque, Zabaleta, Toni Velamazán, Fredson (Eduardo Costa 66), Luis 

García (Coro 71), De la Peña, Tamudo

20.10.2005 Maccabi Petach-Tikva 

FC v US Città di 

Palermo


1-2

M. Petach-Tikva: Cohen, Ganon, Magomedov, Amar, Tzemah, 

Mashiach (Sarsour 81), Lokaso, Caldeira, Ederi (Gian 78), Golan, 

Mbamba

Palermo: Andujar, Ferri, Rinaudo, Terlizzi, Grosso, Gonzalez, 

Mutarelli, Codrea (Corini 73), Bonanni (Santana 61), Brienza (Pepe 

45), Caracciolo

03.11.2005 Brøndby IF v Maccabi 

Petach-Tikva FC

2-0


Brøndby: Ankergren, Nielsen, Johansen, Sennels, Trond Andersen, 

Lantz, Lorentzen, Daugaard, Thomas Rasmussen (Absalonsen 81), 

Jørgensen (Kamper 45), Elmander (Bagger 86)

M. Petach-Tikva: Cohen, Amar, Magomedov, Lokaso, Ganon, 

Mashiach (Dubrovin 72), Caldeira, Ederi, Tzemah, Golan, Mbamba

03.11.2005 US Città di Palermo v 

FC Lokomotiv Moskva

0-0

Palermo: Andujar, Grosso, Terlizzi, Barzagli, Ferri, Masiello, Gonzalez 

(Santana 66), Codrea, Mutarelli (Barone 45), Pepe, Caracciolo 

(Makinwa 43)

Lokomotiv Moskva: Ovchinnikov, Bikey, Evseev, Sennikov, Asatiani, 

Lima (Gurenko 76), Izmailov, Maminov, Khokhlov, Bilyaletdinov, 

Ruopolo (Lebedenko 90)

23.11.2005 FC Lokomotiv Moskva 

v Brøndby IF

24.11.2005 RCD Espanyol v US 

Città di Palermo

30.11.2005 Brøndby IF v RCD 

Espanyol

30.11.2005 Maccabi Petach-Tikva 

FC v FC Lokomotiv 

Moskva


15.12.2005 RCD Espanyol v 

Maccabi Petach-Tikva 

FC

15.12.2005 US Città di Palermo v 



Brøndby IF

KEY: Match-by-match lineups

Pld - Matches played, W - Won, D - Drawn, L - Lost, GF - Goals for, GA - Goals against, Pts - Points 

(NOTE: In the group stage, the group winners, runners-up and third-placed teams advance to the UEFA Cup knockout stage 

where they are joined by the third-placed teams from the UEFA Champions League group stage. The fourth- and fifth-placed 

teams in the UEFA Cup group stage are eliminated.) 



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UEFA Cup matches involving teams from the two countries involved in this match

UEFA Cup Other matches

Other matches

Match officials

Referee

Franz-Xaver Wack (GER)



Assistant referees

Heiner Müller (GER), Ralf Brombacher (GER)



Fourth official

Jochen Drees (GER)



UEFA Delegate

Michail Kasabov (BUL)



UEFA Referee observer

Ji

ří Ulrich (CZE)



Referee

Name

Nat.

DoB

UEFACUP

1

UEFA

2

Franz-Xaver Wack

GER

05.03.1965



8

16

Date



Comp.

Stage

Match

Res

Venue

27.11.2003 UCUP

R2

RCD Mallorca - FC København



1-1

Palma de Mallorca



Date

Comp.

Stage

Match

Res

Venue

10.08.2000 UCUP

QR

NK Željeznicar - Wisla Kraków



0-0

Sarajevo


28.09.2000 UCUP

R1

SL Benfica - Halmstads BK



2-2

Lisbon


27.09.2001 UCUP

R1

AC Milan - FC BATE Borisov



4-0

Milan


01.11.2001 UCUP

R2

FC Slovan Liberec - RC Celta de Vigo



3-0

Liberec


30.09.2004 UCUP

R1

NK Maribor - Parma FC



0-0

Maribor


15.12.2004 UCUP

GS

Rangers FC - AJ Auxerre



0-2

Glasgow


29.09.2005 UCUP

R1

SC Braga - FK Crvena Zvezda



1-1

Braga


Date

Comp.

Stage

Match

Res

Venue

10.05.2000 U18

IR

Italy - Czech Republic



0-1

Castel Sampietro

01.07.2000 UIC

R2

RCD Mallorca - FC Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt



2-1

Palma de Mallorca

30.06.2001 UIC

R2

NK Slaven Koprivnica - SC Bastia



1-0

Koprivnica

11.07.2001 UCL

QR1


FK Sloga Jugomagnat - FBK Kaunas

0-0


Skopje

19.05.2002 U21

GS - FT

Greece - France



1-3

Lausanne


25.05.2002 U21

SF

Czech Republic - Italy



3-2

Zurich


07.08.2002 UIC

SF

FC Sochaux-Montbéliard - Fulham FC



0-2

Montbeliard

25.09.2002 UCL

GS1


Olympique Lyonnais - Rosenborg BK

5-0


Lyon

13.11.2002 UCL

GS1

Feyenoord - Newcastle United FC



2-3

Rotterdam

30.04.2003 EURO

QR

Georgia - Russia



1-0

Tbilisi


06.09.2003 EURO

QR

Bulgaria - Estonia



2-0

Sofia


21.10.2003 UCL

GS1


FC Lokomotiv Moskva - FC Internazionale 

Milano


3-0

Moscow


23.07.2005 UIC

R3

FC Slovan Liberec - Roda JC



1-1

Liberec


KEY: Match officials

Nat. - Nationality, DoB - Date of birth 

Comp. - Competition, Res - Result 

1 - UEFACUP: Total matches officiated in the UEFA Cup from 1992/93 season, group stage to final only. (NOTE: These are the 

official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in the competition. Matches where the match official has 

acted as a fourth official are not included in this statistic.)

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2 - UEFA: Total matches officiated in UEFA club competitions including all qualifying round matches (NOTE: These are the official 

statistics considered valid for communicating official records in UEFA club competitions defined as the European Champion 

Clubs' Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, the UEFA Cup, the UEFA Super Cup and the UEFA 

Intertoto Cup. International matches or matches where the match official has acted as a fourth official are not included in this 

statistic.)

European Champions Clubs' Cup / UEFA 

Champions League

UEFA Cup


UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

UEFA Super Cup

UEFA Intertoto Cup

UEFA European Football Championship

FIFA World Cup

Confederation Cup

Friendly matches

UEFA European Under-21 Championship 

Under-21 friendly internationals 

ECCC:

UCUP:

UCWC:

SCUP:

UIC:

EURO:

WC:

CONFCUP:

FRIE.:

U21:

U21FRIE:

Appearances

Final

Group stage



First group stage

Second group stage

Preliminary round

Quarter-finals 

Qualifying round

First qualifying round



AP:

F:

GS:

GS1:

GS2:

PR:

QF:

QR:

QR1:

Second qualifying round

Third qualifying round

First round

Second round

Third round

Fourth round

Semi-finals 

Eighth-finals 

Sixteenth-finals 



QR2:

QR3:

R1:

R2:

R3:

R4:

SF:

1/8:

1/16:

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Brøndby bear down on Danish summit

(Monday, 21 November 2005)



Domestic news

Brøndby IF earned a narrow home win to stay in touch at the top of the Danish 

Superleague, but UEFA Cup Group B rivals FC Lokomotiv Moskva's domestic season 

ended in severe disappointment after they were held to a costly 1-1 derby draw. US 

Città di Palermo and Maccabi Petach-Tikva FC also had to settle for points, but there 

was joy for RCD Espanyol, who climbed away from relegation danger.



FC Lokomotiv Moskva 1-1 FC Spartak Moskva 

Long-time leaders Lokomotiv experienced a demoralising finale to their Russian Premier 

League campaign on Saturday after a derby draw meant they were edged out by 

opponents Spartak in the race for second place and a UEFA Champions League berth. 

Vladimir Eshtrekov's team, for whom Georgian striker Georgi Chelidze made his debut, 

fell behind just after the hour and equalised through Malkhaz Asatiani with five minutes 

remaining to set up a grandstand finish, but a second strike proved elusive and they will 

be back in the UEFA Cup for 2006/07.

"We've lost and that's it. This season is ruined - we did not qualify for the Champions 

League, third place is not a result for Lokomotiv," was midfield player Dmitri Khokhlov's 

stark assessment. The repercussions could yet impact their UEFA Cup for this season 

aspirations after Marat Izmailov limped off after 15 minutes, to join long-term absentees 

Dmitri Sychev and Vladimir Maminov on the sidelines, although his ankle injury may yet 

heal in time. Francisco Lima is rated doubtful for Thursday's match against Brøndby and 

André Stéphane Bikey could deputise again, while Dmitri Loskov is likely to start after 

shaking off a back problem. 



Brøndby IF 1-0 Viborg FF

Brøndby maintained their pursuit of FC København at the top of the Danish 

Superleague with a narrow home win against the side immediately below them, Viborg, 

cutting the gap to four points. The second-placed hosts welcomed back forward Morten 

Skoubo after a six-week lay-off with a groin injury, and the 25-year-old forward quickly 

reminded everyone what they had been missing with his eighth goal in nine league 

starts this season, heading what proved to by the winner in the 34th minute of an 

intense encounter.

"It was more fight and hard work than good football that gave us this win, but it was 

positive to see that we can also manage this way of playing, as this is the style we have 

to adjust to," said Brøndby coach Michael Laudrup. "The way the pitches are in northern 

Europe at this time of the year you simply cannot have five or six successful passes in a 

row."

RCD Espanyol 2-0 RCD Mallorca

Espanyol coach Miguel Ángel Lotina and goalkeeper Idriss Kaméni celebrated their 50th 

matches at the club in style as the team climbed out of the relegation zone with a home 

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win against Mallorca on Sunday. Raúl Tamudo scored a penalty in the 39th minute, his 

first league goal of the season, before Luis García doubled the advantage two minutes 

later. The win was only Espanyol's third in the Primera División and their first since a 1-

0 victory against Real Madrid CF on 18 September. A trio of players missed the game 

through injury - Mauricio Pochettino (sinusitis), Armando Sá (groin) and Martín Posse 

(calf) - although defender Albert Lopo did return after calf and ankle problems.

Lotina said: "Mallorca attacked well, but our team was organised and defended well. 

The key to the match was the second goal but we have to carry on improving. We are 

lucky that the crowd is backing us, so now we have to work hard and move up the table, 

shedding the tension."

Treviso FC 2-2 US Città di Palermo 

Palermo recovered after going two goals down inside the opening six minutes to 

salvage a share of the spoils at the Stadio Tenni on Sunday. Michele Ferri (28) and 

Franco Brienza (69) were both on target after Reginaldo's early double as Palermo 

coach Luigi Del Neri was left to question his decision to switch to an attacking 3-4-1-2 

formation, with attack-minded midfielder Bienza playing behind strikers Andrea 

Caracciolo and Stephan Makinwa. 

Del Neri, who was without Cristian Terlizzi, Salvatore Masiello, Mario Alberto Santana 

and Simone Pepe with muscular injuries, said: "I'm pleased about today's performance, 

if not the result. My players once again proved that they're a really good team: they 

know what they want and they know how to get it." 

Maccabi Petach-Tikva FC 0-0 Bnei Yehuda Tel-Aviv FC

Maccabi stretched their winless league run to seven matches with a goalless draw at 

home against second-placed Beni Yehuda. The home side, who slipped to ninth in the 

Israeli Premier League, dominated much of the proceedings and were denied by an 

impressive display from visiting goalkeeper Vincent Aniema while Bnei Yehuda ended 

the match with ten men following the dismissal of Kobi Dajani in the final minute.

Lokembo Lokaso returned to the heart of the Maccabi midfield in place of Shay Banay, 

while Ismael Amar came in at right-back following a one-match suspension, and 

Stanislav Dubrovin replaced Shay David for the final 34 minutes after recovering from a 

hamstring injury. Coach Guy Luzon said: "In comparison to previous weeks, today we 

returned to being Maccabi Petach-Tikva. We dominated the match and should have 

won but after [four games] I am delighted that we managed to keep a clean sheet."



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FC Lokomotiv Moskva (Premier-Liga)

Domestic league details

Date

Opponent

Res

Goalscorers

12.03.2005

v FC Tom Tomsk (H)

2-0


Loskov, Lebedenko

19.03.2005

v FC Moskva (H)

0-0


03.04.2005

v PFC CSKA Moskva (A)

0-0

09.04.2005



v FC Rubin Kazan (H)

1-0


Sychev

16.04.2005

v FC Krylya Sovetov Samara 

(A)


0-0

23.04.2005

v FC Amkar Perm (H)

1-1


Izmailov

30.04.2005

v FC Zenit St. Petersburg (A)

1-1


Loskov

14.05.2005

v FC Rostov (H)

4-0


Evseev, Khokhlov, Loskov (pen), Loskov

22.05.2005

v FC Torpedo Moskva (A)

1-0


Izmailov

28.05.2005

v FC Dinamo Moskva (H)

4-1


Loskov, Lebedenko (2), Izmailov

11.06.2005

v FC Shinnik Yaroslavl (A)

2-0


Own goal, Loskov

15.06.2005

v FC Zenit St. Petersburg (H)

0-0


18.06.2005

v FC Alania Vladikavkaz (H)

3-0

Sychev, Lebedenko, Bilyaletdinov



22.06.2005

v FC Krylya Sovetov Samara 

(H)

1-0


Bilyaletdinov

26.06.2005

v FC Saturn Moskovskaya 

Oblast (A)

0-0

03.07.2005



v FC Terek Chechenskaya 

Respublika (H)

4-0

Bilyaletdinov, Sychev, Asatiani, Evseev (pen)



09.07.2005

v FC Spartak Moskva (A)

2-1

Sychev, Bilyaletdinov



17.07.2005

v FC Tom Tomsk (A)

0-0

23.07.2005



v FC Moskva (A)

1-0


Sychev

30.07.2005

v PFC CSKA Moskva (H)

3-2


Khokhlov, Pashinin, Sychev

06.08.2005

v FC Rubin Kazan (A)

1-3


Lebedenko

28.08.2005

v FC Amkar Perm (A)

4-3


Bilyaletdinov (2), Lebedenko, Izmailov

18.09.2005

v FC Rostov (A)

1-1


Sennikov

24.09.2005

v FC Torpedo Moskva (H)

0-3


02.10.2005

v FC Dinamo Moskva (A)

0-0

16.10.2005



v FC Shinnik Yaroslavl (H)

0-0


23.10.2005

v FC Alania Vladikavkaz (A)

0-0

29.10.2005



v FC Saturn Moskovskaya 

Oblast (H)

1-1

Bilyaletdinov



06.11.2005

v FC Terek Chechenskaya 

Respublika (A)

3-0


Bilyaletdinov, Khokhlov, Asatiani

19.11.2005

v FC Spartak Moskva (H)

1-1


Asatiani

Rank Clubs

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

1

PFC CSKA Moskva



30

18

8



4

48

20



62

2

FC Spartak Moskva



30

16

8



6

47

26



56

3

FC Lokomotiv Moskva



30

14

14



2

41

18



56

4

FC Rubin Kazan



30

14

9



7

45

31



51

5

FC Moskva



30

14

8



8

36

26



50

6

FC Zenit St. Petersburg



30

13

10



7

45

26



49

7

FC Torpedo Moskva



30

12

9



9

37

33



45

8

FC Dinamo Moskva



30

12

2



16

36

46



38

9

FC Shinnik Yaroslavl



30

9

11



10

26

31



38

10

FC Tom Tomsk



30

9

10



11

28

33



37

11

FC Saturn Moskovskaya Oblast



30

8

9



13

23

25



33

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12

FC Amkar Perm

30

7

12



11

25

36



33

13

FC Rostov



30

8

7



15

26

41



31

14

FC Krylya Sovetov Samara



30

7

8



15

29

44



29

15

FC Alania Vladikavkaz



30

5

8



17

27

53



23

16

FC Terek Chechenskaya Respublika



30

5

5



20

20

50



20

KEY: Domestic league details

- , Pld - Matches played, W - Won, D - Drawn, L - Lost, GF - Goals for, GA - Goals against, Pts - Points 



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Brøndby IF (SAS Ligaen)

Domestic league details

Date

Opponent

Res

Goalscorers

20.07.2005

v FC Midtjylland (H)

3-0


Nielsen, Skoubo (2)

23.07.2005

v Silkeborg IF (H)

2-0


Skoubo, Lorentzen

31.07.2005

v Esbjerg fB (A)

3-2


Jørgensen, Christensen (2)

06.08.2005

v Aalborg BK (H)

3-1


Kamper, Retov, Jørgensen

14.08.2005

v AC Horsens (A)

0-0


20.08.2005

v FC Nordsjælland (H)

2-1

Lorentzen, Elmander



28.08.2005

v AGF Århus (A)

0-3

10.09.2005



v SonderjyskE (H)

3-0


Skoubo (2), Johansen

18.09.2005

v Viborg FF (A)

1-3


Retov

21.09.2005

v FC København (H)

1-1


Elmander

24.09.2005

v Odense BK (A)

3-1


Skoubo (2), Elmander

02.10.2005

v AC Horsens (H)

4-1


Elmander (2), Hansen, Daugaard

16.10.2005

v SonderjyskE (A)

2-1


Trond Andersen, Thomas Rasmussen

23.10.2005

v FC Midtjylland (H)

5-0


Elmander (2), Lorentzen (2), Elmander (pen)

26.10.2005

v Esbjerg fB (A)

0-0


30.10.2005

v AGF Århus (H)

4-0

Daugaard, Lorentzen, Jørgensen, Johansen



06.11.2005

v Aalborg BK (A)

0-3

19.11.2005



v Viborg FF (H)

1-0


Skoubo

26.11.2005

v Odense BK (A)

04.12.2005

v FC Nordsjælland (A)

12.03.2006

v FC København (H)

19.03.2006

v Silkeborg IF (A)

26.03.2006

v Silkeborg IF (H)

Rank Clubs

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

1

FC København



18

13

4



1

35

12



43

2

Brøndby IF



18

12

3



3

37

17



39

3

Viborg FF



18

10

4



4

33

20



34

4

Odense BK



18

8

5



5

28

20



29

5

FC Nordsjælland



18

6

7



5

28

21



25

6

Aalborg BK



18

6

6



6

24

22



24

7

Silkeborg IF



18

5

5



8

16

26



20

8

FC Midtjylland



18

5

5



8

24

35



20

9

Esbjerg fB



18

5

4



9

22

28



19

10

AC Horsens



18

2

9



7

11

24



15

11

AGF Århus



18

2

7



9

24

39



13

12

SonderjyskE



18

3

3



12

23

41



12

KEY: Domestic league details

- , Pld - Matches played, W - Won, D - Drawn, L - Lost, GF - Goals for, GA - Goals against, Pts - Points 



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