Randers FC vs UE Sant Julia, 2015-16 UEFA Europa League, First Qualifying Round
· 2nd Leg - Randers FC win 4-0 on aggregateAbout
Randers FC are hosting UE Sant Julia 
at Cepheus Park Randers, Randers, Denmark, starting on 
. The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.
Match Timeline
- 30': Ignacio Quirino Sequeira (UE Sant Julia) Yellow Card at 30'
 - 42': Mustafa Amini (Randers FC) Goal at 42'
 - 52': Eric Rodriguez (UE Sant Julia) Yellow Card at 52'
 - 60': Edgar Babayan (Randers FC) Substitution at 60'
 - 62': Carlos Peppe (UE Sant Julia) Substitution at 62'
 - 67': Mario Spano (UE Sant Julia) Yellow Card at 67'
 - 70': Carlos Peppe (UE Sant Julia) Yellow Card at 70'
 - 71': Alfonso Javier Castellano (UE Sant Julia) Substitution at 71'
 - 72': Mikkel Kallesoe (Randers FC) Substitution at 72'
 - 72': Edgar Babayan (Randers FC) Goal at 72'
 - 76': Jonas Bager (Randers FC) Substitution at 76'
 - 78': Fabio Serra (UE Sant Julia) Substitution at 78'
 - 90'+3': Mikael Ishak (Randers FC) Goal at 93'
 
Game Information
 Competition: UEFA Europa League
 
Venue: Cepheus Park Randers
Location: Randers, Denmark
Venue: Cepheus Park Randers
Location: Randers, Denmark
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