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Full Time Report JUVENTUS FC FC BATE BORISOV Full Time Report Matchday 6 - Wednesday 10 December 2008 Group H - Stadio Olimpico - Turin JUVENTUS FC FC BATE BORISOV 020:45 0 13 Alexander Manninger 16 Sergei Veremko 4 Olof Mellberg 2 Dmitri Likhtarovich 6 Cristiano Zanetti 3 Sergei Sosnovski 8 Amauri 9 Gennadi Bliznyuk 11 Pavel Nedvěd 10 Sergei Kryvets 20 Sebastian Giovinco 14 Anri Khagush 21 Zdeněk Grygera 17 Mikhail Sivakov 28 Cristian Molinaro 20 Vitali Rodionov 29 Paolo De Ceglie 22 Igor Stasevich 32 Marco Marchionni 24 Vitali Kazantsev 33 Nicola Legrottaglie 55 Aleksandr Yurevich 12 Antonio Chimenti 30 Aleksandr Gutor 3 Giorgio Chiellini 7 Aleksandr Ermakovich 10 Alessandro Del Piero 8 Aleksandr Volodko 19 Claudio Marchisio 45' 11 Maksim Skavysh 35 Simone Esposito 2" 13 Pavel Nekhaychik 36 Luca Castiglia 21 Ivan Pecha 41 Lorenzo Ariaudo 23 Aleksei Viskushenko 47' 3 Sergei Sosnovski Coach: Coach: Claudio Ranieri 8 Amauri 48' Viktor Goncharenko Full 20 Sebastian Giovinco 52' 53' 16 Sergei Veremko Full Half Half Total shot(s) 11 19 Total shot(s) 2 10 10 Alessandro Del Piero in in 8 Aleksandr Volodko Shot(s) on target 0 5 8 Amauri out 57' 57' out 2 Dmitri Likhtarovich Shot(s) on target 1 2 Free kick(s) to goal 2 2 in 13 Pavel Nekhaychik Free kick(s) to goal 0 1 61' out 22 Igor Stasevich Save(s) 1 2 Save(s) 0 4 Corner(s) 9 12 62' 14 Anri Khagush Corner(s) 2 4 Foul(s) committed 7 15 Foul(s) committed 8 24 Foul(s) suffered 8 23 Foul(s) suffered 6 14 Offside(s) 3 4 Offside(s) 4 7 Possession 52% 51% Possession 48% 49% Ball in play 15'22" 27'18" Ball in play 14'06" 26'13" Total ball in play 29'28" 53'31" Total ball in play 29'28" 53'31" Referee: Costas Kapitanis (CYP) Assistant referees: Frixos Petrou (CYP) 35 SimoneEsposito in Stavros Procopiou (CYP) 20 Sebastian Giovinco out 87' in 7 Aleksandr Ermakovich 89' out 10 Sergei Kryvets Fourth official: Panayiotis Kailis (CYP) 90' UEFA delegate: 36 Luca Castiglia in Georg Pangl (AUT) 11 Pavel Nedvěd out 3'18" 7 Aleksandr Ermakovich Attendance: 5,753 22:38:11 CET Goal Booked Sentoff Substitution Penalty Owngoal Captain Goalkeeper Misses nextmatch if booked 10 Dec 2008 UEFA Media Information.
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