Progres Niederkorn vs Gjilani, 2023-24 UEFA Europa Conference League Qualifying, First Round

· 1st Leg
  • 11': Mayron de Almeida
  • 62': Omar Natami
FT
2 - 2
1st Leg
  • 48': Arbnor Ramadani (P)
  • 66': Arbnor Ramadani (P)

About

Progres Niederkorn are hosting Gjilani at Stade Parc des Sports Oberkorn, Differdange, Luxembourg, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Conference League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Conference League Qualifying

Venue: Stade Parc des Sports Oberkorn
Location: Differdange, Luxembourg
Attendance: 1,900

Line-Ups

PRO Progres Niederkorn

No. Name
16 Eldin Latik (GK)
18 Alex Angelin Guett Guett
38 Metin Karayer
4 Hamadou Karamoko Yellow Card
12 Brian Amofa Yellow Card
20 Omar Natami
27 Vincent Peugnet
25 Kenny Mixtur
24 Emir Bijelic
17 Mayron de Almeida
19 Antoine Mazure-Hanus

GJI Gjilani

No. Name
1 Angelo Tafas (GK)
99 Yll Hoxha
10 Arbnor Ramadani Yellow Card
19 Egzon Sinani
22 Pëparim Islami
23 Besar Musolli
7 Oltion Bilalli Yellow Card
8 Redon Ismaili
4 Granit Jashari
24 Atdhe Rashiti Yellow Card
77 Baton Zabërgja

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