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CSKA Moscow vs. FC Basel 1893 (18.10.2017)

Date Season Halftime Result
18.10.2017 2017 0 : 1 0 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
29'' FC Basel 1893 T. Xhaka Normal Goal
46'' CSKA Moscow S. Ignashevich Substitution 1
61'' FC Basel 1893 Albian Ajeti Substitution 1
70'' CSKA Moscow G. Milanov Substitution 2
73'' CSKA Moscow Bibras Natcho Yellow Card
77'' CSKA Moscow T. Zhamaletdinov Substitution 3
87'' FC Basel 1893 R. Steffen Substitution 2
90'' + 3'' FC Basel 1893 M. Elyounoussi Substitution 3
90'' FC Basel 1893 D. Oberlin Normal Goal

Lineup CSKA Moscow

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 35 I. Akinfeev
Defence 4 S. Ignashevich
ui.hrac_ 6 A. Berezutski
Defence 5 V. Vasin
Midfield 42 G. Shchennikov
Midfield 2 M. Fernandes
Forward 3 P. Wernbloom
Midfield 8 G. Milanov
Midfield 17 A. Golovin
Midfield 11 Vitinho
Forward 75 T. Zhamaletdinov

Lineup FC Basel 1893

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 T. Vaclík
Defence 17 M. Suchý
Defence 5 M. Lang
Defence 23 É. Álvarez
Defence 36 M. Akanji
Midfield 7 L. Zuffi
Midfield 34 T. Xhaka
Midfield 24 M. Elyounoussi
Midfield 11 R. Steffen
Defence 28 R. Petretta
Forward 22 Albian Ajeti

Substitutes CSKA Moscow

Position Number Name
Midfield 66 B. Natcho
Midfield 89 K. Kuchaev
Forward 63 F. Chalov
Goalkeeper 1 I. Pomazun
Midfield 14 K. Nababkin
Midfield 72 A. Gordyushenko
Forward 99 A. Olanare

Substitutes FC Basel 1893

Position Number Name
Forward 19 D. Oberlin
Midfield 33 K. Bua
Midfield 15 A. Fransson
Goalkeeper 13 M. Salvi
Midfield 20 S. Dié
Defence 25 B. Riveros
Forward 30 C. Itten

CSKA Moscow

CSKA Moscow, also known as PFC CSKA Moscow, is a professional football team based in Moscow, Russia. Founded in 1911, the club carries a storified history within Russian and Soviet football. CSKA stands for Central Sports Club of the Army, indicating its origins as the army club. The team is one of the most successful in Russia, having won multiple Russian Premier League titles, Russian Cups, and Russian Super Cups.

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FC Basel 1893

The history of the Swiss football team FC Basel dates back to 1893. During its long existence, the team has had a number of successes on the domestic scene and has also played at international level. Their home games can be watched at the St. Jakob-Park stadium with a capacity of over 38,000 spectators.

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Home corners 1
Home shots 11
Home shots on target
Home fouls 12
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 3
Away shots 9
Away shots on target 5
Away fouls 19
Away yellow cards
Away red cards

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