Levski Sofia vs FC Vaduz, 2018-19 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying First Round
· 2nd Leg - Tied on aggregate - FCVA win on away goalsAbout
Match Commentary
- 25': Mohamed Coulibaly (FC Vaduz) Goal at 25'
- 35': Sergiu Bus (Levski Sofia) Goal at 35'
- 41': Nils Nils Niederhäusern (FC Vaduz) Yellow Card at 41'
- 45': Martin Polacek (Levski Sofia) Substitution at 45'
- 45': Gabriel Lüchinger (FC Vaduz) Substitution at 45'
- 52': Jerson Cabral (Levski Sofia) Yellow Card at 52'
- 52': Gabriel Lüchinger (FC Vaduz) Yellow Card at 52'
- 53': Aimen Belaid (Levski Sofia) Goal at 53'
- 54': Aimen Belaid (Levski Sofia) Goal at 54'
- 55': Igor Tadic (FC Vaduz) Goal at 55'
- 63': Jordi Gómez (Levski Sofia) Yellow Card at 63'
- 65': Stansilav Kostov (Levski Sofia) Substitution at 66'
- 75': Igor Tadic (FC Vaduz) Yellow Card at 75'
- 76': Maurice Brunner (FC Vaduz) Substitution at 76'
- 83': Iliya Dimitrov (Levski Sofia) Substitution at 84'
- 85': Jerson Cabral (Levski Sofia) Goal at 85'
- 87': Mario Bühler (FC Vaduz) Substitution at 88'
- 90'+2': Ivan Goranov (Levski Sofia) Yellow Card at 92'
- 90'+4': Stansilav Kostov (Levski Sofia) Red Card at 94'
Game Information
Venue: Georgi Asparuhov Stadium
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
Attendance: 6,100
Line-Ups
Levski Sofia
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 21 | Bozhidar Mitrev (GK) |
| 13 | Jordi Gómez |
| 4 | Ivan Goranov |
| 11 | Anthony Belmonte |
| 3 | Aimen Belaid |
| 19 | Milos Cvetkovic |
| 32 | Gabriel Obertan |
| 15 | Marian David |
| 9 | Sergiu Bus |
| 28 | David Jablonsky |
| 26 | Jerson Cabral |
FC Vaduz
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Andreas Hirzel (GK) |
| 7 | Christopher Drazan |
| 17 | Marco Mathys |
| 10 | Mohamed Coulibaly |
| 14 | Milan Gajic |
| 19 | Nils Nils Niederhäusern |
| 11 | Igor Tadic |
| 33 | Maximilian Göppel |
| 20 | Jodel Dossou |
| 23 | Sandro Wieser |
| 27 | Phillip Muntwiler |
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