AIK vs Sheriff Tiraspol, 2019-20 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying Third Round
· 2nd Leg - AIK advance 3-2 on aggregate1 - 1
2nd Leg - AIK advance 3-2 on aggregate
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Match Timeline
- 27': Mateo Muzek (Sheriff Tiraspol) Yellow Card at 27'
- 39': Yuri Kendysh (Sheriff Tiraspol) Yellow Card at 39'
- 44': Andrej Lukic (Sheriff Tiraspol) Yellow Card at 44'
- 50': Tarik Elyounoussi (AIK) Yellow Card at 50'
- 59': Nabil Bahoui (AIK) Substitution at 59'
- 61': Nabil Bahoui (AIK) Goal at 61'
- 67': Artem Gordienko (Sheriff Tiraspol) Substitution at 67'
- 80': Wilfried Balima (Sheriff Tiraspol) Substitution at 80'
- 86': Gabrijel Boban (Sheriff Tiraspol) Yellow Card at 86'
- 87': Gabrijel Boban (Sheriff Tiraspol) Goal at 87'
- 90': Jaroslaw Jach (Sheriff Tiraspol) Substitution at 90'
- 90'+1': Panajotis Dimitriadis (AIK) Substitution at 91'
Game Information
Venue: Strawberry Arena
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Attendance: 13,122
Line-Ups
AIK
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 34 | Oscar Linner (GK) |
| 9 | Rasmus Lindkvist |
| 8 | Enoch Adu |
| 2 | Daniel Granli |
| 3 | Per Karlsson |
| 15 | Robert Lundstrom |
| 36 | Henok Goitom |
| 14 | Karol Mets |
| 7 | Sebastian Larsson |
| 16 | Anton Saletros |
| 20 | Tarik Elyounoussi |
Sheriff Tiraspol
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 20 | Zvonimir Mikulic (GK) |
| 16 | Ariel Borysiuk |
| 4 | Matej Palcic |
| 3 | Mateo Muzek |
| 27 | Liridon Latifi |
| 91 | Ousmane N'Diaye |
| 15 | Cris Silva |
| 44 | Andrej Lukic |
| 29 | Robert Ndip Tambe |
| 76 | Gabrijel Boban |
| 77 | Yuri Kendysh |
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