Dunajska Streda vs Zira FK, 2024-25 UEFA Conference League Qualifying, Second Round

· 2nd Leg - Zira FK advance 6-1 on aggregate
  • 40': Alex Méndez
  • Red Card 56': Romaric Yapi
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2nd Leg - Zira FK advance 6-1 on aggregate
  • 25': Raphael Alemão
  • 57': Qismat Aliyev (P)

About

Dunajska Streda are hosting Zira FK at MOL Aréna, Dunajská Streda, Slovakia, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Conference League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Conference League Qualifying

Venue: MOL Aréna
Location: Dunajská Streda, Slovakia
Attendance: 3,754

Line-Ups

DUN Dunajska Streda

No. Name
41 Aleksander Popovic (GK)
17 Yhoan Andzouana Yellow Card
33 Taras Kacharaba
8 Milan Dimun
91 Romaric Yapi Red Card
6 Mahmudu Bajo Yellow Card
46 Matej Trusa
16 Mateus Brunetti Valor
24 Christian Herc
99 Ladislav Almasi
18 Alex Méndez

ZIR Zira FK

No. Name
97 Tiago Silva (GK)
8 Ismayil Ibrahimli
32 Qismat Aliyev
3 Ange Mutsinzi
70 Issa Ibrahim Djibrilla
4 Ruan Renato
29 Ceyhun Nuriyev
21 Hajiaga Hajiyev
11 Rustam Akhmedzade
90 Davit Volkovi
23 Raphael Alemão

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