MSK Zilina vs Raków Czestochowa, 2025-26 UEFA Conference League Qualifying, Second Round

· 2nd Leg - Raków Czestochowa advance 6-1 on aggregate
  • 13': Dávid Duris
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2nd Leg - Raków Czestochowa advance 6-1 on aggregate
  • 37': Patryk Makuch
  • 51': Jonatan Brunes
  • 72': Mohamed Diaby

About

MSK Zilina are hosting Raków Czestochowa at Pod Dubnom, Zilina, Slovakia, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Conference League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Conference League Qualifying

Venue: Pod Dubnom
Location: Zilina, Slovakia
Attendance: 4,229

Line-Ups

ZIL MSK Zilina (3-4-3)

No. Name
30 Lubomir Belko (GK)
25 Filip Kasa
28 Aleksandre Narimanidze
95 Marko Roginic Yellow Card
66 Miroslav Kacer
11 Samuel Gidi
20 Krisztian Bari
19 Samuel Kopásek
29 Dávid Duris
10 Adrian Kapralik
23 Michal Fasko

RAK Raków Czestochowa (3-4-3)

No. Name
1 Kacper Trelowski (GK)
24 Zoran Arsenic
4 Stratos Svarnas
66 Apostolos Konstantopoulos
23 Karol Struski
6 Oskar Repka Yellow Card
26 Erick Otieno
7 Fran Tudor
18 Jonatan Brunes
9 Patryk Makuch
19 Michael Ameyaw

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