KR Reykjavik vs Cork, 2015-16 UEFA Europa League, First Qualifying Round
· 2nd Leg - KR Reykjavik advance 3-2 on aggregate2 - 1
2nd Leg - KR Reykjavik advance 3-2 on aggregate
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Match Commentary
- 13': Mark O'Sullivan (Cork) Goal at 13'
- 33': Skuli Fridgeirsson (KR Reykjavik) Yellow Card at 33'
- 35': Aron Aron Jósepsson (KR Reykjavik) Yellow Card at 35'
- 44': Skuli Fridgeirsson (KR Reykjavik) Red Card at 44'
- 45': Alan Bennett (Cork) Yellow Card at 45'
- 53': Almarr Ormarsson (KR Reykjavik) Substitution at 53'
- 58': Pálmi Pálmason (KR Reykjavik) Yellow Card at 58'
- 65': Kearney (Cork) Substitution at 65'
- 72': Thorsteinn Ragnarsson (KR Reykjavik) Substitution at 72'
- 75': Pálmi Pálmason (KR Reykjavik) Goal at 75'
- 81': John O'Flynn (Cork) Substitution at 81'
- 90': Gary John Martin (KR Reykjavik) Yellow Card at 90'
- 99': Jacob Schoop (KR Reykjavik) Goal at 99'
- 102': Thorsteinn Ragnarsson (KR Reykjavik) Yellow Card at 102'
- 103': Mark McNulty (Cork) Yellow Card at 103'
- 103': Colin Healy (Cork) Yellow Card at 103'
- 104': Mark O'Sullivan (Cork) Yellow Card at 104'
- 104': Grétar Grétar Sigurdarson (KR Reykjavik) Substitution at 104'
- 107': Danny Morrissey (Cork) Substitution at 107'
- 119': John O'Flynn (Cork) Yellow Card at 119'
Game Information
Venue: KR-Völlur
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Line-Ups
KR Reykjavik
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Stefan Logi Magnusson (GK) |
| 8 | Jónas Saevarsson |
| 3 | Rasmus Christiansen |
| 18 | Aron Bjarki Jósepsson |
| 5 | Skuli Fridgeirsson |
| 6 | Gunnar Thór Gunnarsson |
| 19 | Soren Frederiksen |
| 10 | Pálmi Pálmason |
| 20 | Jacob Schoop |
| 22 | Oskar Örn Hauksson |
| 7 | Gary Martin |
Cork
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Mark McNulty (GK) |
| 7 | Colin Healy |
| 14 | Kevin O'Connor |
| 4 | John Dunleavy |
| 3 | Alan Bennett |
| 6 | Dan Murray |
| 22 | Liam Miller |
| 23 | Mark O'Sullivan |
| 19 | Karl Shephard |
| 26 | Garry Buckley |
| 11 | Ross Gaynor |
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