Brøndby IF vs Hajduk Split, 2017-18 UEFA Europa League, Third Qualifying Round
· 1st LegAbout
Match Timeline
- 5': Paulus Arajuuri (Brøndby) Yellow Card at 5'
- 34': Marko Futacs (Hajduk Split) Yellow Card at 34'
- 59': Ante Erceg (Hajduk Split) Yellow Card at 59'
- 62': Kamil Wilczek (Brøndby) Substitution at 62'
- 70': Josip Juranovic (Hajduk Split) Substitution at 70'
- 74': Franck Ohandza (Hajduk Split) Substitution at 74'
- 75': Besar Halimi (Brøndby) Substitution at 75'
- 80': Kasper Fisker (Brøndby) Yellow Card at 80'
- 86': Ivan Pesic (Hajduk Split) Substitution at 86'
- 90'+3': Paulus Arajuuri (Brøndby) Red Card at 93'
- 90'+4': Hjortur Hermannsson (Brøndby) Substitution at 94'
Game Information
Venue: Brøndby Stadion
Location: Brøndby, Denmark
Attendance: 12,535
Line-Ups
Brøndby IF
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Frederik Ronnow (GK) |
| 10 | Hany Mukhtar |
| 13 | Johan Larsson |
| 8 | Kasper Fisker |
| 4 | Benedikt Röcker |
| 19 | Christian Nørgaard |
| 14 | Kevin Niclas Mensah |
| 9 | Teemu Pukki |
| 27 | Svenn Crone |
| 21 | Lasse Vigen Christensen |
| 23 | Paulus Arajuuri |
Hajduk Split
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Dante Stipica (GK) |
| 3 | Borja López |
| 14 | Josip Radosevic |
| 9 | Marko Futacs |
| 5 | Hamza Barry |
| 23 | Zoran Nizic |
| 27 | Hysen Memolla |
| 90 | Savvas Gkentsoglou |
| 8 | Nikola Vlasic |
| 50 | Ante Erceg |
| 32 | Fran Tudor |
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