Dinamo Minsk vs Dunajska Streda, 2018-19 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying Second Round
· 2nd Leg - Dinamo Minsk win 7-2 on aggregate4 - 1
2nd Leg - Dinamo Minsk win 7-2 on aggregate
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Match Commentary
- 1': Tomas Huk (Dunajska Streda) Yellow Card at 2'
- 18': Lubomir Satka (Dunajska Streda) Substitution at 18'
- 19': Igor Shitov (Dinamo Minsk) Goal at 19'
- 19': Bayo Youssouf (Dunajska Streda) Yellow Card at 46'
- 21': Bayo Youssouf (Dunajska Streda) Yellow Card at 21'
- 28': Nikita Korzun (Dinamo Minsk) Yellow Card at 28'
- 34': Christian Herc (Dunajska Streda) Yellow Card at 34'
- 35': Zsolt Kalmar (Dunajska Streda) Yellow Card at 35'
- 41': Marko Divkovic (Dunajska Streda) Substitution at 41'
- 42': Igor Shitov (Dinamo Minsk) Yellow Card at 42'
- 47': Vladimir Khvashchinsky (Dinamo Minsk) Goal at 47'
- 50': Kristian Kostrna (Dunajska Streda) Yellow Card at 50'
- 51': Filipp Ivanov (Dinamo Minsk) Penalty - Scored at 51'
- 53': Vladimir Khvashchinsky (Dinamo Minsk) Yellow Card at 53'
- 57': Artem Gurenko (Dinamo Minsk) Substitution at 57'
- 58': Uros Nikolic (Dinamo Minsk) Goal at 58'
- 61': Aleksandr Makas (Dinamo Minsk) Substitution at 61'
- 70': Dinko Trebotic (Dinamo Minsk) Substitution at 70'
- 73': Kristopher Vida (Dunajska Streda) Goal at 74'
- 79': Dominik Spiriak (Dunajska Streda) Substitution at 79'
Game Information
Venue: Dinamo Stadion, Minsk
Location: Minsk, Belarus
Attendance: 9,450
Line-Ups
Dinamo Minsk
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 30 | Andrey Gorbunov (GK) |
| 10 | Uros Nikolic |
| 3 | Maksim Shvetsov |
| 4 | Nino Galovic |
| 13 | Luís Rocha |
| 22 | Roman Begunov |
| 6 | Seydou Yahaya |
| 81 | Nikita Korzun |
| 21 | Filipp Ivanov |
| 23 | Vladimir Khvashchinsky |
| 24 | Igor Shitov |
Dunajska Streda
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 16 | Patrik Macej (GK) |
| 10 | Kristopher Vida |
| 13 | Zsolt Kalmar |
| 5 | Tomas Huk |
| 4 | Marin Ljubic |
| 6 | Souleymane Kone |
| 20 | Mate Vida |
| 31 | Éric Davis |
| 15 | Bayo Youssouf |
| 26 | Kristian Kostrna |
| 24 | Christian Herc |
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