Teams represented by Gutkovskis and Ikaunieks do not enter the UEFA Conference League group tournament

The units represented by the forward of the Latvian national football team Vladislav Gutkovskis and the midfielder Jānis Ikauniks failed to enter the UEFA Conference League group tournament on Thursday.

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In the UEFA Conference League play-off match, the Finnish team Kuopio “Palloseura” (“KuPS”), represented by Ikaunieks, played 0: 0 with the Berlin “Union” in the playoffs after losing at home with 0: 4.

Ikaunieks started the match in the main line and spent 65 minutes on the field.

Meanwhile, Gutkovsk’s Polish team Czestochowa “Rakow” after the victory in their field with 1: 0 away against the Belgian club “Gent”, which previously played the Latvian vice-champion RFS, suffered a defeat with 0: 3 (0: 1).

Gutkovskis had to make a substitution after 74 minutes.

Tariks Tisudali scored in the first minute of the first half compensation period, but Vadi Ojidge-Ofoi and Julien de Sars stood out in the second half.

Vilnius “Žalgiris” did not enter the group tournament either, which on Thursday gave way to Norwegian “Bodo” ​​/ “Glimt” with 0: 1 and in the sum of two matches – with 2: 3.

Tallinn’s “Flora” entered the group tournament, which after a 4: 2 success at home over Dublin’s “Shamrock Rovers” also won the return game with 1: 0.

Also, the group tournament was reached by Sofia CSKA, which played “Liepāja”, which won in the overtime in the sum of two matches with 3: 2 over “Pilsen” from Pilsen from the Czech Republic.

It has already been reported that “Riga” footballers lost to Gibraltar’s “Lincoln Red Imps” 1: 3 (1: 1, 0: 0, 0: 2) in the away game on Thursday in the away game, and Gibraltar was superior in the sum of two games with 4: 2. a team.

The group tournament draw will take place on August 27.

The newly created UEFA Conference League is the third-ranked club tournament after the Champions League and the Europa League.

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