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Charlton Athletic FC vs. Walsall FC (09.04.2012)

Date Season Halftime Result
09.04.2012 2011 1 : 0 1 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
35'' Charlton D. N'Guessan Normal Goal
62'' Walsall K. Hurst Substitution 1
78'' Charlton B. Wright-Phillips Substitution 1
81'' Walsall J. Macken Substitution 2
86'' Charlton D. NGuessan Substitution 2
88'' Walsall A. Nicholls Substitution 3
90'' + 2'' Charlton J. Jackson Substitution 3

Lineup Charlton Athletic FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 1 B. Hamer
ui.hrac_ 28 L. Cort
ui.hrac_ 16 R. Wiggins
ui.hrac_ 5 M. Morrison
ui.hrac_ 39 D. N'Guessan
ui.hrac_ 4 J. Jackson
ui.hrac_ 8 D. Stephens
ui.hrac_ 18 B. Pritchard
ui.hrac_ 20 C. Solly
ui.hrac_ 10 B. Wright-Phillips
ui.hrac_ 36 Y. Kermorgant

Lineup Walsall FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 21 D. Grof
ui.hrac_ 4 A. Butler
ui.hrac_ 3 M. Sadler
ui.hrac_ 12 L. Beevers
ui.hrac_ 11 K. Hurst
ui.hrac_ 28 E. Ledesma
ui.hrac_ 6 E. Smith
ui.hrac_ 27 S. Mantom
ui.hrac_ 25 F. Cuvelier
ui.hrac_ 10 J. Macken
ui.hrac_ 16 A. Nicholls

Substitutes Charlton Athletic FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 14 D. Haynes
ui.hrac_ 25 L. Cook
ui.hrac_ 6 M. Taylor
ui.hrac_ 2 A. Hughes
ui.hrac_ 13 J. Sullivan

Substitutes Walsall FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 15 J. Paterson
ui.hrac_ 17 G. Bowerman
ui.hrac_ 7 A. Chambers
ui.hrac_ 1 J. Walker
ui.hrac_ 5 O. Lancashire

Charlton Athletic FC

Charlton Athletic FC is an English football club based in South East London, where it was founded in 1905. The team's traditional colours are a combination of red and white. As a home stadium Charlton uses The Valley with the ability to accommodate over 27 thousand fans. The team's main rivals are considered to be the other London clubs Crystal Palace and Millwall.

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Walsall FC

The nickname of this football team from England is The Saddlers. The club's colours are red, white and black, with the home jerseys featuring a red and white combination and the away team playing mostly in black with red details. Their sanctuary is Bescot Stadium, which holds 11,300 spectators. The club was founded back in 1888 with the merger of Walsall Town and Walsall Swifts. The club's headquarters are in the eponymous town of Walsall, which is located in the West Midlands metropolitan county.

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