Slavia Sofia vs Hajduk Split, 2018-19 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying Second Round
· 2nd Leg - Hajduk Split win 4-2 on aggregate2 - 3
2nd Leg - Hajduk Split win 4-2 on aggregate
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Match Timeline
- 7': Stanko Juric (Hajduk Split) Substitution at 7'
- 19': André Fomitschow (Hajduk Split) Yellow Card at 19'
- 23': Emil Martinov (Slavia Sofia) Yellow Card at 23'
- 24': Stanko Juric (Hajduk Split) Goal at 24'
- 29': Bozo Mikulic (Hajduk Split) Yellow Card at 29'
- 31': Georgi Yomov (Slavia Sofia) Yellow Card at 31'
- 33': Tsvetelin Chunchukov (Slavia Sofia) Yellow Card at 33'
- 44': Galin Ivanov (Slavia Sofia) Penalty - Scored at 44'
- 51': Hamza Barry (Hajduk Split) Yellow Card at 51'
- 55': Mijo Caktas (Hajduk Split) Penalty - Scored at 55'
- 58': Slavcho Shokolarov (Slavia Sofia) Substitution at 65'
- 66': Michele Sego (Hajduk Split) Substitution at 66'
- 70': Georgi Yomov (Slavia Sofia) Goal at 72'
- 71': Milcho Angelov (Slavia Sofia) Substitution at 73'
- 77': Stipe Vucur (Hajduk Split) Substitution at 77'
- 84': Milen Gamakov (Slavia Sofia) Yellow Card at 84'
- 87': Stipe Vucur (Hajduk Split) Goal at 87'
- 90'+1': Filip Yavorov Krastev (Slavia Sofia) Substitution at 93'
Game Information
Venue: Vasil Levski National Stadium
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
Attendance: 2,100
Line-Ups
Slavia Sofia
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 32 | Antonis Stergiakis (GK) |
| 9 | Tsvetelin Chunchukov |
| 19 | Dimitar Velkovski |
| 17 | Momchil Cvetanov |
| 10 | Yanis Karabelyov |
| 15 | Aleksandar Stanisavljevic |
| 38 | Milen Gamakov |
| 23 | Vladislav Uzunov |
| 27 | Emil Martinov |
| 35 | Georgi Yomov |
| 33 | Galin Ivanov |
Hajduk Split
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 40 | Marin Ljubic (GK) |
| 10 | Mijo Caktas |
| 7 | Adam Gyurcsó |
| 3 | Borja López |
| 4 | Bozo Mikulic |
| 31 | André Fomitschow |
| 5 | Hamza Barry |
| 18 | Dino Besirovic |
| 17 | Josip Juranovic |
| 26 | Toma Basic |
| 22 | Ahmed Said |
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