Palermo Coach Stefano Colantuono Called 20 Players for the UEFA Cup Match Palermo - Mladà Boleslav

By Anna Italia

Palermo have a great chance of winning at home. The advantage is that Palemro beat Mlada Boleslav 2-1 in their own stadium with a miraculous goal by Bosko Jankovic in the 90th minute! Motivation will add encouragement to players after losing in the Italian League Serie A TIM against Empoli last Sunday for 3-1. Time to shine again and win at home, especially for goalkeeper Federico Agliardo.

Here is the list of the 20 players called by Colantuono

Goal keepers: Federico Agliardi, Samir Ujkani;
Defenders: Andrea Barzagli, Giuseppe Biava, Ciro Capuano, Mattia Cassani, Alberto Cossentino, Leandro Rinaudo;
Mid-fielders: Mark Bresciano, Fabio Caserta, Aimo Diana, Roberto Guana, Bosko Kankovic, Giulio Migliaccio, Fabio Simplicio, Giovanni Tedesco, Francesco Mirko Velardi;
Attackers: Carvalho de Oliviero Amauri, Edinson Cavani, Fabrizio Miccoli.


What: UEFA CUP
WHO:    Palermo - Mlada Boleslav
Where:  Renzo Barbera Stadium
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When: Thursday, October4, 2007 18:15 (Italian time)
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González (Esp)
           
Roberto Alonso Fernandez (Esp
Assistant Referess: Eduardo Iturralde González (Esp)
Fourth Official:
Javier Turienzo Alvarez (Esp)

The players Franco Brienza, Paolo Carbonaro, Alberto Fontana, Marco Pisano and Cristian Zaccardo have not been called up for the match against Mladà Boleslav.

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  • 10/4/2007 2:43 PM Ricardo15 wrote:
    Fan of La MAgica Roma
    Too bad Palermo is out of the cup. Too bad for ex-Benfica Miccoli!
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  • 10/4/2007 5:50 PM Kenntak wrote:
    This was real disappointing as well as all of the Italian teams in the UEFA cup. Only Fiorentina got through. I swear, they might as well give these UEFA spots to teams that want to advance.
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