Torpedo Zhodino vs F.C. København, 2021-22 UEFA Europa Conference League Qualifying, Second Round

· 2nd Leg - F.C. København advance 9-1 on aggregate
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2nd Leg - F.C. København advance 9-1 on aggregate
  • 27': Kevin Diks
  • 66': William Boving Vick
  • 68': Rasmus Højlund
  • 75': William Boving Vick
  • 90'+3': Rasmus Højlund

About

Torpedo Zhodino are hosting F.C. København at Centralniy Stadium, Kazan, Russia, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Conference League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Conference League Qualifying

Venue: Centralniy Stadium
Location: Kazan, Russia

Line-Ups

TZH Torpedo Zhodino

No. Name
1 Vladimir Bushma (GK)
3 Vitaly Ustinov
88 Dmitry Yashin
12 Denis Gruzhevskiy
44 Alan Aussi
14 Nikita Nikolaevich
25 Yuri Pavlyunkovets
6 Kirill Premudrov
7 Yuri Gabovda
90 Dmitri Antilevski
40 Shahrom Samiev

KBH F.C. København

No. Name
1 Kamil Grabara (GK)
2 Kevin Diks
3 Pierre Bengtsson
20 Nicolai Boilesen
4 Victor Nelsson
33 Rasmus Falk Jensen
6 Jens Stage
12 Lukas Lerager
24 William Boving Vick
16 Pep Biel
9 Kamil Wilczek

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