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13 Jul 2004, 08:39 PM
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FC Vaduz in Uefa Cup [R]
First qualifying round
Vaduz - Longford (15/07)
Longford - Vaduz (29/07)
Looks like Vaduz might be in the uncommon role of being the slight favorites against the Irish Cupwinners. I have no idea how strong Longford Town is, but it should be a difficult series for Vaduz regardless. Cork City has been representing the Irish league very well in the Intertoto Cup (eliminating Malmö & NEC Nijmegen), so there are signs of improvement for the Irish league. Getting a good result at home is a must for Vaduz...
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13 Jul 2004, 09:33 PM
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Re: FC Vaduz in Uefa Cup [R]
Ok, I did a bit of detective work on Longford...
They have Barbados international Eric Levin as well as three U21 Irish nats who won the U19 European Championship two years ago. Most (if not all) players are semi-pro and the team is currently in-season. Longford has a solid defense but a rather poor attack (they are currently near relegation in the table). Coach Allan Matthews would be happy if Longford could escape Vaduz with a tie or a slight loss...
Longford will bring about 200 fans to Vaduz (quite impressive)
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13 Jul 2004, 10:30 PM
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Re: FC Vaduz in Uefa Cup [R]
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Ok, I did a bit of detective work on Longford...
They have Barbados international Eric Levin as well as three U21 Irish nats who won the U19 European Championship two years ago. Most (if not all) players are semi-pro and the team is currently in-season. Longford has a solid defense but a rather poor attack (they are currently near relegation in the table). Coach Allan Matthews would be happy if Longford could escape Vaduz with a tie or a slight loss...
Longford will bring about 200 fans to Vaduz (quite impressive)
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Hi, I support St Patricks athletic (Dublin )
have you got any info on this team? Having seen Longford lose to Bottom side Dublin city this weekend and having seen how p!ss awful they were Vaduz seem to be worth a bet. I really can`t see Longford score. Maybe from a corner kick or free kick.
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13 Jul 2004, 11:09 PM
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Switzerland's AS Monaco
Sure do, I posted this on the Ireland board:
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For those of you not familiar with FC Vaduz, they are basically Liechtenstein's national team (minus about three players) and play in the Swiss 2nd Division (all LIE teams play in the Swiss league system). Despite the involvement in Switzerland, Liechtenstein does have its own FA Cup - and that is how Vaduz qualified for the Uefa Cup. Vaduz almost got promoted to the Swiss Super League last season and are favorites to be promoted again this year. Not sure if that makes them the favorite in this series, but Longford will have to play rather well to get past Vaduz
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After taking a closer look at Longford I would definitely declare Vaduz the clear favorite in this match-up. FCV's international experience and technical qualities should prove too much for Longford to handle...
FC Vaduz plays at the Rheinpark, Liechtenstein's national stadium (Capacity - 4,500). Here are a few pics (you can even see the royal castle in the background):
http://www.stadionwelt.de/Stadionwel...duz/Vaduz.html
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14 Jul 2004, 08:21 AM
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Re: FC Vaduz in Uefa Cup [R]
Hey SwissGCZ, thanks for the info.
Has Vaduz ever won a round in the UEFA Cup?
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15 Jul 2004, 10:21 AM
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Re: FC Vaduz in Uefa Cup [R]
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15 Jul 2004, 01:32 PM
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Re: FC Vaduz in Uefa Cup [R]
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Has Vaduz ever won a round in the UEFA Cup?
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I'm not sure, I'm fairly certain they did in the Cupwinners Cup days...
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Certainly they are ice-cold underdogs, with Vaduz, despite coming from one of Europe’s football backwaters, making giant strides in club football in recent seasons.
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Doesn't sound too hopeful...
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15 Jul 2004, 02:30 PM
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Re: FC Vaduz in Uefa Cup [R]
Half Time:
FC Vaduz 0-0 Longford Town.
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15 Jul 2004, 03:33 PM
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VADUZ wins home leg! [R]
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Vaduz [1 - 0] Longford Town
73' [1 - 0] Polerino
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15 Jul 2004, 09:30 PM
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Vaduz - Longford Town 1:0 (0:0)
73. Polverino 1:0.
Rheinpark, A: 1,300
Not the most impressive result by Vaduz, they had a really hard time breaking down a disciplined Longford defense. I'm sure the preseason form has something to do with it, but Vaduz probably should've done better. On the upside, Longford didn't manage to score an away goal so should Vaduz score one in the second leg they should be through...
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