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Molde v APOEL Nicosia Europa Conference League Lineup
This game is in the
Europa Conference League
, kick off at 18:45 on Thursday 28 November 2024.
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Molde Substitutes
Martin Bjoernbak
Fredrik Gulbrandsen
Frederik Ihler
Markus Andre Kaasa
Eirik Haugan
Martin Linnes
S. Milian Granaas
Kristoffer Haugen
G. Kjoelstad Nyheim
Peder Hoel Lervik
Niklas Oedegaard
Sean McDermott
APOEL Nicosia Substitutes
Savvas Michos
Lasha Dvali
Max Meyer
Marquinhos
Algassime Bah
A. Christodoulou
Panagiotis Kattirzis
Paris Polykarpou
Molde v APOEL Nicosia Europa Conference League
Molde
is a Norwegian football club based in
Molde
, established in 1911.
APOEL Nicosia
is a Cypriot football club, founded in 1926, and holds the record for most Cypriot First Division titles.
Molde
won their first domestic league title in 2011 and have since won multiple Norwegian top-flight league championships.
APOEL Nicosia
has a rich history in European competitions, notably reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League in the 2011-2012 season.
Molde's
stadium, Aker Stadion, has a seating capacity of over 11,000 spectators and hosted matches during the 2008 UEFA European Championships.
APOEL Nicosia's
home ground is the GSP Stadium, which has a capacity of around 22,000 and is the largest in Cyprus.