Hegelmann vs St Patricks Athletic, 2025-26 UEFA Conference League Qualifying, First Round

· 2nd Leg - St Patricks Athletic advance 3-0 on aggregate
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2nd Leg - St Patricks Athletic advance 3-0 on aggregate
  • 6': Mason Melia
  • 56': Kian Leavy

About

Hegelmann are hosting St Patricks Athletic at Raudondvario stadionas, Raudondvaris, Lithuania, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Conference League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Conference League Qualifying

Venue: Raudondvario stadionas
Location: Raudondvaris, Lithuania
Attendance: 1,550

Line-Ups

HEG Hegelmann (4-2-3-1)

No. Name
1 Vincentas Sarkauskas (GK)
4 Nikola Djoric
6 Vilius Armalas
7 Carlos Duke
9 Klaudijus Upstas Yellow Card
15 Léo Ribeiro
5 Domantas Antanavicius
28 Lazar Kojic Yellow Card
11 Njoya Kader
45 Artem Shchedry
39 Donatas Kazlauskas Yellow Card

STPA St Patricks Athletic (4-3-3)

No. Name
94 Joseph Anang (GK)
4 Joe Redmond
5 Tom Grivosti
11 Jason Mcclelland
23 Ryan McLaughlin
6 Jamie Lennon
19 Barry Baggley
10 Kian Leavy
9 Mason Melia
25 Simon Power
20 Jake Mulraney

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