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    Tre Penne v The New Saints

    2016-17 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying First Round
    TREP
    Tre PenneTre PenneTREP
    0
    FT
    Agg. 1-5
    TNS
    The New SaintsThe New SaintsTNS
    3
    Scott Quigley - 45'
    Aeron Edwards - 47'
    Greg Draper - 90'
    2nd Leg - The New Saints win 5-1 on aggregate
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    • Line-Ups
    Tre PenneTREP
    No.Name
    13Mattia Migani
    2Lorenzo Capicchioni
    5Davide Cesarini
    3Dario Merendino
    7Alex Gasperoni
    11Daniele Friguglietti
    6Andrea Rossi
    8Nicola Gai
    10Mirko Palazzi
    21Marco Agostinelli
    4Luca Patregnani
    20Stefano Fraternali
    14Nicola Chiaruzzi
    17Pietro Calzolari
    Substitutes
    19Luca Censoni
    16Andrea Lazzarini
    15Matteo Colonna
    12Fabio Macaluso
    The New SaintsTNS
    No.Name
    1Paul Harrison
    2Simon Spender
    26Ryan Pryce
    8Ryan Brobbel
    7Christian Seargeant
    3Chris Marriott
    6Jonathon Routledge
    16Connell Rawlinson
    14Jamie Mullan
    4Phillip Baker
    23Aeron Edwards
    22Scott Quigley
    9Greg Draper
    21Adrian Cieslewicz
    Substitutes
    10Matty Williams
    25Chris Mullock
    15Steve Saunders
    11Robbie Parry

    Game Information

    Stadio Olimpico di Serravalle
    2:30 PM, July 5, 2016
    Serravalle, San Marino

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