Three years later: the Bulgarian will return to play in the Champions League groups



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Danish champion Midtjylland has qualified for the group stage of the Champions League. Ludogorets’ executioner also went through the playoffs after beating Slavia (Prague) 4: 1. The first match for the Czech Republic ended in a draw.

Ferencvaros entered the Champions League groups after 25 years of waiting

Ferencvaros entered the Champions League groups after 25 years of waiting

The Hungarians held out 0: 0 against Norwegian champion Molde

Bulgarian citizen Bozhidar Kraev clocked 31 minutes for the historic success of the “wolves”. In this way, a native soccer player returns to play the real part of the tournament, and the last time this happened was 3 years ago.

Kraev made a major contribution to the win after appearing in the game, when the score was 0: 1 in favor of the Czechs. They opened in the third minute through Olayinka, but suffered a real crash after the break.

UEFA allows postponement of matches in European tournaments

UEFA allows postponement of matches in European tournaments

This can be done until January 28.

Midfielder Sori Kaba equalized in the 65th minute, and the complete change was a fact in the 84th, when Scholz scored from a penalty. What was happening forced Slavia to attack blindly. Instead of a precious second goal on foreign soil, the Prague great received two more goals in his net.

Onyeka and Dreyer also scored for the winners, and our boy Kraev assisted on the second goal.

This already two more teams made it to the Champions League groups. One of them is russian Krasnodar, who also beat Greek PAOK in the rematch with 2: 1. Salzburg is back in the top 32 after eliminating Maccabi (Haifa).

Ludogorets lost 0: 1 to Midtjylland and ended their participation in the Champions League

Ideal Ludogorets said goodbye to the Champions League

The Eagles lost 0-1 to Midtjylland

MIDTTILAND – SLAVIA PRAGA 4: 1

0: 1 Olayinka (3 “), 1: 1 Kaba (65”), 2: 1 Sholts-duzpa (84 “), 3: 1 Onyeka (88”), 4: 1 Dreyer (90 + 1 “)



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