KF Shkëndija vs Mlada Boleslav, 2016-17 UEFA Europa League, Third Qualifying Round
· 1st LegAbout
Match Timeline
- 45'+1': Blagoja Todorovski (KF Shkëndija) Yellow Card at 46'
- 45': Sciprim Taipi (KF Shkëndija) Substitution at 45'
- 45': Jan Chramosta (Mlada Boleslav) Substitution at 45'
- 52': Lukas Hulka (Mlada Boleslav) Red Card at 52'
- 59': Miroslav Kerestes (Mlada Boleslav) Substitution at 59'
- 66': Nildo Nildo Juffo (KF Shkëndija) Substitution at 66'
- 69': Stenio Junior (KF Shkëndija) Goal at 69'
- 75': Ferhan Hasani (KF Shkëndija) Goal at 75'
- 81': Demir Imeri (KF Shkëndija) Substitution at 81'
- 82': Ladislav Takács (Mlada Boleslav) Substitution at 82'
Game Information
Venue: Toše Proeski Arena
Location: Skopje, North Macedonia
Attendance: 11,717
Line-Ups
KF Shkëndija
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Kostadin Zahov (GK) |
| 10 | Ferhan Hasani |
| 4 | Egzon Bejtulai |
| 5 | Armend Alimi |
| 7 | Besart Ibraimi |
| 18 | Stenio Junior |
| 6 | Ardijan Cuculi |
| 88 | Stephan Vujcic |
| 14 | Marjan Radeski |
| 77 | Blagoja Todorovski |
| 23 | Besir Demiri |
Mlada Boleslav
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 23 | Jakub Divis (GK) |
| 11 | Ondrej Kudela |
| 18 | Lukas Magera |
| 6 | Adam Janos |
| 3 | Jiri Fleisman |
| 25 | Jakub Rada |
| 21 | Lukas Pauschek |
| 30 | Miljan Vukadinovic |
| 9 | Jan Kalabiska |
| 26 | Golgol Mebrahtu |
| 28 | Lukas Hulka |
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