Europa League group stage – YB faces the conquerors of Rome, Cluj and Basel Sofia – Sport



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On Friday, the Europa League groups were drawn in Nyon.

The Bernese Young Boys were divided into Group A in the Nyon draw for the next Europa League season and there they will face AS Roma, Cluj and CSKA Sofia.

The head of the group is the Italian representative from Rome. The fifth of the last Serie A campaign did not start the current league season optimally with just 1 point in 2 games.

When Cluj surprised Roma

Romanian champion Cluj has already gained experience in the Champions League. They caused a sensation in the 2008/09 season, including a 2-1 away win in Rome.

As the weakest team on paper, CSKA Sofia was included in group YB. The Bulgarians had come out of the competition in the Basel playoffs.

The first day will take place on October 22. It is not yet known who will play whom.

Swiss mercenaries

The Arsenal with Nati-Captain Granit Xhaka has been drawn from 3 obstacles that are feasible on paper (Rapid Wien, Molde and Dundalk). In Group D there will be a Swiss forwards duel between Haris Seferovic (Benfica) and Cedric Itten (Glasgow).

Lukaku the best

During the draw, the best player of the campaign was also chosen. Inters Romelu Lukaku was chosen by the 48 representatives of the club and 55 sports journalists of the jury. The 27-year-old national player from Belgium scored 7 goals in 6 matches for the Italians on his way to the final.

Europa League groups

Group A AS Roma, YB, Cluj, ZSKA Sofia
B Group Arsenal, Rapid Vienna, Molde, Dundalk
Group C Leverkusen, Slavia Prague, Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Nice
Group D Benfica, Standard de Liege, Glasgow, Lech Poznan
Group E PSV Eindhoven, PAOK Thessaloniki, Grenada, Omonia Nicosia
Group F. Naples, Real Sociedad, Alkmaar, Rijeka
Group G Sporting Braga, Leicester, AEK Athens, Sorja Luhansk
Group H. Celtic, Sparta Prague, Milan, Lille
Group I Villarreal, Karabach, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Sivasspor
Group J Tottenham, Ludogorez, LASK Linz, Antwerp
Group K ZSKA Moscow, Dinamo Zagreb, Feyenoord, Wolfsberg
Group L Gent, Red Star of Belgrade, Hoffenheim, Liberec

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