Dinamo Minsk vs Cherno More, 2015-16 UEFA Europa League, Second Qualifying Round
· 2nd Leg - Dinamo Minsk advance 5-1 on aggregate4 - 0
2nd Leg - Dinamo Minsk advance 5-1 on aggregate
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Match Commentary
- 28': Villyan Bijev (Cherno More) Yellow Card at 28'
- 28': Fatos Beqiraj (Dinamo Minsk) Yellow Card at 28'
- 39': Roman Begunov (Dinamo Minsk) Yellow Card at 39'
- 40': Todor Palankov (Cherno More) Yellow Card at 40'
- 41': Vladimir Korytko (Dinamo Minsk) Goal at 41'
- 45'+1': Todor Palankov (Cherno More) Red Card at 46'
- 45'+1': Vladimir Korytko (Dinamo Minsk) Yellow Card at 46'
- 46': Sténio Santos (Cherno More) Substitution at 46'
- 46': Daniel Georgiev (Cherno More) Substitution at 46'
- 49': Mathias Coureur (Cherno More) Yellow Card at 49'
- 54': Nikita Korzun (Dinamo Minsk) Yellow Card at 54'
- 58': Nenad Adamovic (Dinamo Minsk) Goal at 58'
- 58': Sergiu Neacsa (Dinamo Minsk) Substitution at 58'
- 63': Artem Bykov (Dinamo Minsk) Substitution at 63'
- 65': Andreas Vasev (Cherno More) Substitution at 65'
- 66': Mamoutou Coulibaly (Cherno More) Yellow Card at 66'
- 86': Fatos Beqiraj (Dinamo Minsk) Goal at 86'
- 88': Igor Voronkov (Dinamo Minsk) Substitution at 88'
- 90'+2': Fatos Beqiraj (Dinamo Minsk) Goal at 92'
Game Information
Venue: Dinamo Stadion, Minsk
Location: Minsk, Belarus
Line-Ups
Dinamo Minsk
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 30 | Alyaksandr Hutar (GK) |
| 6 | Sergei Politevich |
| 22 | Roman Begunov |
| 32 | Mohamed El-Munir |
| 3 | Maksim Vitus |
| 18 | Nikita Korzun |
| 10 | Vladimir Korytko |
| 17 | Umaru Bangura |
| 21 | Fatos Beciraj |
| 8 | Gleb Rassadkin |
| 88 | Nenad Adamovic |
Cherno More
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 40 | Aleksandar Canovic (GK) |
| 5 | Stefan Stanchev |
| 10 | Marc Klok |
| 18 | Marcin Burkhardt |
| 4 | Mihail Venkov |
| 6 | Mamoutou Coulibaly |
| 20 | Villyan Bijev |
| 84 | Todor Palankov |
| 21 | Mehdi Bourabia |
| 19 | Mathias Coureur |
| 13 | Simeon Raykov |
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