The vice-champion of Ukraine finished the meeting with nine
SC Dnepr-1 lost in Kosice Spartacus from Trnava in the second leg of the qualifying play-offs Conference leagues – 1:2.
Already in the 3rd minute of the meeting, Eric Daniel brought the Slovak team ahead. Dnipro-1 bounced back after the break thanks to an own goal from Spartak’s defender Nicholas Gorosito.
More in the regular time of the meeting, the teams did not score goals – 1:1. Recall that the first match also ended with a score of 1:1.
The game went into extra time. At the 99th minute, the Ukrainian team remained in the minority – the Hungarian referee Balazs Berke sent off Ruslan Babenko after watching VAR.
At the beginning of the second half, Spartak took the lead thanks to the efforts of Martin Bukat, and in the 108th minute Dnipro-1 was left with nine. Oleg Gorin received the second yellow card. Note that the defender came on as a substitute in the 101st minute. The Ukrainian team failed to recoup for the second time.
Thus, Dnipro-1 completes the European Cup campaign. The vice-champion of Ukraine first lost to Panathinaikos in the Champions League qualification, then lost to Slavia Prague in the Europa League qualification, and now Spartak could not pass.
Also, the qualification of the League of Conferences was not overcome by Dynamo, which twice lost to Besiktas (2:3, 0:1).
- Conference League. Qualification, playoffs. return match
SC Dnepr-1 (Ukraine) — Spartak (Trnava, Slovakia) 1:2 a.i. (0:1, 1:0)
Goals: Goroshito, 61 (own goal) – Daniel, 3, Bukata, 106
Removal: Babenko, 99, Gorin, 108 (both – Dnepr-1)
Source: Sportarena

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