Dinamo Brest vs SC Rheindorf Altach, 2017-18 UEFA Europa League, Second Qualifying Round
· 2nd Leg - SC Rheindorf Altach win 4-1 on aggregate0 - 3
2nd Leg - SC Rheindorf Altach win 4-1 on aggregate
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Match Commentary
- 8': Nicolas Ngamaleu (SC Rheindorf Altach) Goal at 8'
- 26': Aleksey Legchilin (Dinamo Brest) Yellow Card at 26'
- 35': Chidi Osuchukwu (Dinamo Brest) Yellow Card at 35'
- 44': Stefan Nutz (SC Rheindorf Altach) Goal at 43'
- 45': Joel Fameyeh (Dinamo Brest) Substitution at 45'
- 46': Nicolas Ngamaleu (SC Rheindorf Altach) Yellow Card at 46'
- 49': Andrey Lebedev (Dinamo Brest) Yellow Card at 49'
- 52': Philipp Netzer (SC Rheindorf Altach) Goal at 52'
- 59': Christian Gebauer (SC Rheindorf Altach) Substitution at 59'
- 65': Pavel Sedko (Dinamo Brest) Substitution at 65'
- 66': Joel Fameyeh (Dinamo Brest) Yellow Card at 66'
- 69': Aleksey Ivanov (Dinamo Brest) Substitution at 69'
- 73': Jan Zwischenbrugger (SC Rheindorf Altach) Substitution at 73'
- 77': Schreiner Emanuel (SC Rheindorf Altach) Substitution at 77'
- 82': Benedikt Zech (SC Rheindorf Altach) Yellow Card at 83'
- 90': Nivaldo Rodrigues Ferreira (Dinamo Brest) Yellow Card at 90'
- 90'+2': Leandro Torres (Dinamo Brest) Yellow Card at 92'
Game Information
Venue: OSK Brestskiy
Location: ,
Attendance: 10,300
Line-Ups
Dinamo Brest
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 67 | Jérémy Malherbe (GK) |
| 5 | Andrey Lebedev |
| 23 | Lean Torres |
| 6 | Kirill Premudrov |
| 21 | Oleg Veretilo |
| 13 | Maksim Vitus |
| 32 | Artem Milevskiy |
| 46 | Aleksey Legchilin |
| 99 | Chidi Osuchukwu |
| 65 | Adrian Avramia |
| 85 | Nivaldo |
SC Rheindorf Altach
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Martin Kobras (GK) |
| 3 | Lucas Galvão |
| 13 | Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu |
| 5 | Philipp Netzer |
| 10 | Patrick Salomon |
| 21 | Simon Piesinger |
| 22 | Stefan Nutz |
| 30 | Kristijan Dobras |
| 7 | Andreas Lienhart |
| 29 | Louis Ngwat-Mahop |
| 23 | Benedikt Zech |
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