CSU Craiova vs NK Maribor, 2024-25 UEFA Conference League Qualifying, Second Round

· 2nd Leg - NK Maribor advance 4-3 on aggregate
  • 52': Alexandru Mitrita
  • 72': Gregorio Sierra
  • 90'+5': Elvir Koljic
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3 - 2
2nd Leg - NK Maribor advance 4-3 on aggregate
  • 68': Josip Ilicic
  • 82': Arnel Jakupovic

About

CSU Craiova are hosting NK Maribor at Ion Oblemenco, Craiova, Romania, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Conference League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Conference League Qualifying

Venue: Ion Oblemenco
Location: Craiova, Romania
Attendance: 18,620

Line-Ups

UCRA CSU Craiova

No. Name
21 Laurentiu Popescu (GK)
26 Gjoko Zajkov Yellow Card
2 Stefan Vladoiu
4 Alexandru Cretu
11 Nicusor Bancu
8 Takuto Oshima
7 Luis Paradela
19 Elvir Koljic Yellow Card
25 Gregorio Sierra
28 Alexandru Mitrita
5 Anzor Mekvabishvili

MARI NK Maribor

No. Name
1 Azbe Jug (GK)
20 Ziga Repas
22 Martin Milec
50 Lan Vidmar
5 Pijus Sirvys
13 Etienne Beugré
10 Maks Barisic
6 Bradley Matufueni m'bondo
15 Jan Repas
8 Marko Bozic
72 Josip Ilicic Yellow Card

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