SJK vs BATE Borisov, 2016-17 UEFA Champions League, Qualifying Second Round
· 2nd Leg - BATE Borisov win 4-2 on aggregate2 - 2
2nd Leg - BATE Borisov win 4-2 on aggregate
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Match Timeline
- 3': Abdoulaye Méité (SJK) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
- 15': Goal! SJK 0, BATE Borisov 1. Aleksandr Karnitski (BATE Borisov) header from the right side of the six yard box to the bottom left corner.
- 22': Timo Tahvanainen (SJK) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
- 29': Goal! SJK 0, BATE Borisov 2. Aleksey Rios (BATE Borisov) right footed shot from outside the box to the bottom left corner.
- 44': Goal! SJK 1, BATE Borisov 2. Ariel Ngueukam (SJK) right footed shot from very close range to the top right corner.
- 61': Goal! SJK 2, BATE Borisov 2. Roope Riski (SJK) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner.
Game Information
Venue: OmaSP Stadion
Location: Seinajoki, Finland
Attendance: 5,817
Line-Ups
SJK
No. | Name |
---|---|
33 | Mihkel Aksalu (GK) |
9 | Jussi Vasara |
5 | Henri Aalto |
8 | Johannes Laaksonen |
6 | Matej Hradecky |
7 | Timo Tahvanainen |
13 | Roope Riski |
11 | Ariel Ngueukam |
58 | Mehmet Hetemaj |
35 | Abdoulaye Méité |
18 | Jarkko Hurme |
BATE Borisov
No. | Name |
---|---|
16 | Sergei Veremko (GK) |
3 | Vitali Gajduchik |
14 | Artur Pikk |
15 | Maksim Zhavnerchik |
7 | Aleksandr Karnitskiy |
20 | Vitali Rodionov |
8 | Aliaksandr Volodko |
17 | Aleksey Rios |
77 | Yuri Kendysh |
22 | Ihar Stasevich |
33 | Dzyanis Palyakow |
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