Vardar vs Fenerbahce, 2017-18 UEFA Europa League, Play-off Round
· 1st Leg
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2 - 0
1st Leg
2 - 0
1st Leg
About
Vardar are hosting Fenerbahce 
at Tose Proeski Arena, Skopje, North Macedonia, starting on 
. The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.
Match Timeline
- 20': Tigran Barseghyan (Vardar) Goal at 21'
 - 46': Vladica Brdarovski (Vardar) Substitution at 45'
 - 51': Boban Grncarov (Vardar) Yellow Card at 51'
 - 64': Roberto Soldado (Fenerbahce) Substitution at 65'
 - 67': Jambul Jighauri (Vardar) Substitution at 67'
 - 71': Aatif Chahechouhe (Fenerbahce) Substitution at 72'
 - 82': Mauricio Isla (Fenerbahce) Substitution at 83'
 - 85': Nikola Gligorov (Vardar) Substitution at 85'
 - 87': Roberto Soldado (Fenerbahce) Yellow Card at 87'
 - 89': Boban Grncarov (Vardar) Red Card at 89'
 - 90'+2': Mehmet Topal (Fenerbahce) Own Goal at 92'
 - 90'+3': Souza (Fenerbahce) Red Card at 94'
 
Game Information
 Competition: UEFA Europa League
 
Venue: Tose Proeski Arena
Location: Skopje, North Macedonia
Attendance: 20,863
Venue: Tose Proeski Arena
Location: Skopje, North Macedonia
Attendance: 20,863
Line-Ups
Vardar
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 90 | Filip Gacevski (GK) | 
| 6 | Boban Grncarov  | 
							
| 21 | Evgen Novak | 
| 19 | Hovhannes Hambardzumyan | 
| 23 | Besir Demiri | 
| 20 | Boban Nikolov | 
| 70 | Juan Felipe | 
| 11 | Tigran Barseghyan | 
| 9 | Dejan Blazevski | 
| 8 | Stefan Spirovski | 
| 10 | Damir Kojasevic | 
Fenerbahce
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 18 | Carlos Kameni (GK) | 
| 5 | Mehmet Topal | 
| 37 | Martin Skrtel | 
| 19 | Sener Özbayrakli | 
| 3 | Hasan Ali Kaldirim | 
| 28 | Mathieu Valbuena | 
| 8 | Ozan Tufan | 
| 17 | Nabil Dirar | 
| 89 | Souza  | 
							
| 39 | Ahmethan Kose | 
| 7 | Alper Potuk | 
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