Botev Plovdiv vs Beitar Jerusalem, 2017-18 UEFA Europa League, Second Qualifying Round
· 2nd Leg - Botev Plovdiv win 5-1 on aggregateAbout
Match Commentary
- 10': Plamen Dimov (Botev Plovdiv) Goal at 10'
- 13': Erik Sabo (Beitar Jerusalem) Yellow Card at 13'
- 32': Fernando Viana (Botev Plovdiv) Goal at 32'
- 39': George Minatto Paulino (Beitar Jerusalem) Substitution at 39'
- 45'+2': Itey Shechter (Beitar Jerusalem) Yellow Card at 47'
- 47': Krum Stoyanov (Botev Plovdiv) Goal at 47'
- 49': George Minatto Paulino (Beitar Jerusalem) Yellow Card at 49'
- 52': Claudemir (Beitar Jerusalem) Substitution at 52'
- 58': Marcel Heister (Beitar Jerusalem) Yellow Card at 58'
- 67': Gaetan Varenne (Beitar Jerusalem) Substitution at 67'
- 72': Serkan Yusein (Botev Plovdiv) Substitution at 72'
- 76': Marcel Heister (Beitar Jerusalem) Red Card at 76'
- 79': Lazar Marin (Botev Plovdiv) Substitution at 79'
- 83': Felipe Brizola (Botev Plovdiv) Substitution at 83'
- 84': Idan Vered (Beitar Jerusalem) Yellow Card at 84'
- 89': Felipe Brizola (Botev Plovdiv) Goal at 89'
- 90'+3': Claudemir (Beitar Jerusalem) Yellow Card at 93'
- 90'+3': Yordan Minev (Botev Plovdiv) Yellow Card at 93'
- 90'+4': Omar Kossoko (Botev Plovdiv) Yellow Card at 94'
Game Information
Venue: Lazur Stadium
Location: ,
Attendance: 6,400
Line-Ups
Botev Plovdiv
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 99 | Ivan Cvorovic (GK) |
| 9 | Fernando Viana |
| 2 | Cvetomir Panov |
| 14 | Yaya Meledje |
| 4 | Victor Genev |
| 17 | Lachezar Baltanov |
| 70 | Plamen Dimov |
| 8 | Todor Nedelev |
| 20 | Omar Kossoko |
| 25 | Krum Stoyanov |
| 23 | Yordan Minev |
Beitar Jerusalem
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Boris Kleyman (GK) |
| 3 | David Keltjens |
| 9 | Etey Shechter |
| 2 | Antoine Conte |
| 8 | Idan Vered |
| 15 | Yossi Benayoun |
| 18 | Hen Ezra |
| 52 | Erik Sabo |
| 5 | Dean Mori |
| 23 | Marcel Heister |
| 20 | Michael Siroshtein |
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