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Former winners Feyenoord, Galatasaray bow out
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-09-30 08:52

AZ, who trailed 5-3 from the first leg, went further behind to Ghanaian Baba Adamu's superb bicycle kick at their Alkmaarderhout ground.

Sampdoria's Simone Pavan (R) challenges Vitoria Setubal's M醨io Heitor during their Uefa Cup first round, second leg soccer match at the Marassi stadium in Genoa September 29, 2005.
Sampdoria's Simone Pavan (R) challenges Vitoria Setubal's Mario Heitor during their Uefa Cup first round, second leg soccer match at the Marassi stadium in Genoa September 29, 2005. [Reuters]
Barry van Galen headed AZ level before halftime but it was not until Adamu was sent off 20 minutes from time, for stamping on Barry Opdam, that the Dutch team seized their chance.

Substitute Danny Koevermans made it 2-1 10 minutes later before Landzaat scored from the penalty spot to secure a 3-1 victory after Danish international Kenneth Perez had been pushed.

Olympique Marseille, UEFA Cup finalists in 2004, needed penalties to overcome Belgium's Germinal Beerschot after two legs failed to yield a single goal.

Teenage midfielder Samir Nasri converted the decisive spot kick to give Marseille a 4-1 win in the shootout.

Ligue 1 sides Monaco, Racing Strasbourg, Racing Lens and Stade Rennes also went through but Bulgaria's Levski Sofia spoiled a clean sweep, putting out AJ Auxerre on the away goals rule.

The group stage comprises eight groups of five clubs. Three teams from each group then progress to the knockout phase.

The final is in Eindhoven on May 10.


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