FK Astra Giurgiu vs FC Olexandriya, 2017-18 UEFA Europa League, Third Qualifying Round
· 1st LegAbout
FK Astra Giurgiu are hosting FC Olexandriya 
at Stadionul Marin Anastasovici, Giurgiu, Romania, starting on 
. The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.
Match Timeline
- 39': Andriy Batsula (FC Oleksandriya) Yellow Card at 39'
 - 49': Bogdan Chipirliu (FK Astra Giurgiu) Yellow Card at 50'
 - 49': Andriy Batsula (FC Oleksandriya) Yellow Card at 49'
 - 52': Marcus Vinícius Vidal Cunha (FK Astra Giurgiu) Substitution at 52'
 - 55': Anthony Le Tallec (FK Astra Giurgiu) Substitution at 55'
 - 57': Alexandru Dandea (FK Astra Giurgiu) Yellow Card at 58'
 - 66': Vitaliy Ponomar (FC Oleksandriya) Substitution at 66'
 - 71': Andrei Tsurikov (FC Oleksandriya) Substitution at 71'
 - 77': Silviu Balaure (FK Astra Giurgiu) Substitution at 77'
 - 78': Sergiy Basov (FC Oleksandriya) Red Card at 78'
 - 78': Piotr Polczak (FK Astra Giurgiu) Yellow Card at 78'
 - 80': Valerii Bondarenko (FC Oleksandriya) Substitution at 80'
 
Game Information
 Competition: UEFA Europa League
 
Venue: Stadionul Marin Anastasovici
Location: Giurgiu, Romania
Attendance: 1,482
Venue: Stadionul Marin Anastasovici
Location: Giurgiu, Romania
Attendance: 1,482
Line-Ups
FK Astra Giurgiu
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 23 | Plamen Iliev (GK) | 
| 17 | Viorel Nicoara | 
| 11 | Valentin Gheorghe | 
| 6 | Florin Bejan | 
| 7 | Claudio Belu Iordache | 
| 10 | Alexandru Ionita | 
| 25 | Piotr Polczak  | 
							
| 24 | Filip Mrzljak | 
| 92 | Bogdan Chipirliu  | 
							
| 77 | Alexandru Stan | 
| 30 | Alexandru Dandea  | 
							
FC Olexandriya
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 79 | Yuri Pankiv (GK) | 
| 18 | Artem Sitalo | 
| 17 | Andriy Gitchenko | 
| 2 | Sergiy Chebotaev | 
| 14 | Artem Polyarus | 
| 27 | Sergiy Starenkiy | 
| 22 | Vasiliy Gritsuk | 
| 15 | Andriy Zaporozhan | 
| 87 | Sergiy Basov  | 
							
| 29 | Andriy Batsula  | 
							
| 44 | Evgeniy Banada | 
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