UEFA Europa League

Glenavon vs KR Reykjavik, 2016-17 UEFA Europa League, First Qualifying Round

· 2nd Leg - KR Reykjavik advance 8-1 on aggregate
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0 - 6
2nd Leg - KR Reykjavik advance 8-1 on aggregate
  • 6': Kennie Chopart
  • 30': Kennie Chopart
  • 53': Holmbert Aron Fridjonsson (P)
  • 69': Morten Beck Andersen
  • 79': Oskar Örn Hauksson
  • 80': Denis Fazlagic

About

Glenavon are hosting KR Reykjavik at Mourneview Park, Lurgan, Northern Ireland, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Europa League

Venue: Mourneview Park
Location: Lurgan, Northern Ireland
Attendance: 1,250

Line-Ups

GLV Glenavon

No. Name
1 Jonny Tuffey (GK)
10 Eoin Bradley Yellow Card
4 Simon Kelly Yellow Card
9 Joel Cooper
2 Gary Hamilton Yellow Card
24 Ciaran Martyn
8 Rhys Marshall
12 Mark Patton
11 Andrew Hall
14 Mark Sykes
16 Andrew Doyle

REYK KR Reykjavik

No. Name
1 Stefan Logi Magnusson (GK)
2 Morten Beck
8 Finnur Orri Margeirsson
9 Holmbert Aron Fridjonsson
4 Michael Praest Yellow Card
6 Gunnar Thór Gunnarsson
10 Pálmi Pálmason
16 Indridi Sigurdsson
22 Oskar Örn Hauksson
18 Aron Bjarki Jósepsson
17 Kennie Chopart

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