Showing posts with label Dubočica Leskovac. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 29 April 2020

European Club Competitions 2019 - 20: Semi-Final, Second Leg



European Champions' Cup

Dubočica Leskovac 2 Bohemians Prague 1 [agg. 3 - 4]
Wisła Krakow 3  RWD Molenbeek 2* [agg. 3 - 4]


European Cup-Winners' Cup

Strømsgodset Drammen 2 Karpaty Lvov 0* [agg. 2 - 2]
Trabzonspor 3  Rába ETO Győr 1* [agg. 5 - 4]


European Comrades' Cup

Ferencváros TC 5 Kristal Zaječar 1* [agg. 6 - 5]
Slavia Prague 4  Tavria Simferopol 1* [agg. 4 - 3]

Wednesday, 8 April 2020

European Club Competitions 2019 - 20: Quarter-Final, Second Leg



European Champions' Cup

Atlético Madrid 1 Wisła Kraków 1 [agg. 2 - 3]
Bohemians Prague 6 Velez Mostar 2 [agg. 8 - 5]
Dubočica Leskovac 7 South Liverpool 3* [agg. 8 - 7]
RWD Molenbeek 3 Ajax Amsterdam 1* [agg. 3 - 2]


European Cup-Winners' Cup

Ararat Yerevan 3  Strømsgodset Drammen 4 [agg. 5 - 8]
Barcelona 3 Rába ETO Győr 5 [agg. 3 - 7]
Karpaty Lvov 3   Borac Banja Luka 1* [agg. 4 - 4]
Trabzonspor 4  Lokomotive Leipzig 1 [agg. 7 - 5]


European Comrades' Cup

Carl-Zeiss Jena 2  Slavia Prague 1 [agg. 3 - 5]
Ferencváros TC 4  Vojvodina Novi Sad 2* [agg. 6 - 4]
Stade de Reims 1  Kristal Zaječar 2 [agg. 2 - 4]
Tavria Simferopol 4 Torpedo Tranmere 1 [agg. 6 - 3]

Wednesday, 8 May 2019

European Club Competitons 2018 - 19: Semi-Final Replays


European Champions’ Cup

Saint-Etienne  2   Red Star Belgrade  0   (agg. 5 - 3)

European Cup-Winners’ Cup

Dubočica Leskovac  4   Tavria Simferopol  3  [a.e.t.]  (agg. 8 - 7)

Wednesday, 24 April 2019

European Club Competitions 2018 - 19: Semi-Finals, First Leg


European Champions’ Cup

Saint-Etienne  3   Red Star Belgrade  2
Slavia Prague  4   Dynamo Dresden  1

European Cup-Winners’ Cup

Carl Zeiss Jena  2   Ferencváros TC  2
Tavria Simferopol  3   Dubočica Leskovac  1

European Comrades’ Cup

Bohemians Prague  3   Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk  1
RWD Molenbeek  4   Rába ETO Győr  1

Wednesday, 20 February 2019

European Club Competitions 2018 - 19: First Round, First Legs




European Champions’ Cup

FC Copenhagen  2   Red Star Belgrade  2
CSKA Moscow  0   Internazionale  1
Dinamo Bucharest  2   Slavia Prague  2
Glentoran  0   Ajax Amsterdam  1
Grasshoppers Zurich  1   Ararat Yerevan  3
Öster Växjö  1   KRC Genk  1
Panachaiki Patras  3   Dynamo Dresden  1
Rapid Vienna  3   Strømsgodset Drammen  2
Rot-Weiss Essen  0   Telstar St Helens  2
Śląsk Wrocław  2   Velez Mostar  2
Slavia Sofia  3   Atlético Madrid  1
Spartaku Tiranë  1   Karpaty Lvov  0
Stromness Celtic  1   Saint-Etienne  1
Trabzonspor  2   Hajduk Split  1
US Hostert  1   MTK/VM Budapest  2
Valkeakosken Haka  0   Sporting Lisbon  1

European Cup-Winners’ Cup

Bohemians Dublin  1   Tavria Simferopol  2
Brønshøj BK  1   Red Star Paris  3
Husqvarna FF  2   Northwich Victoria  1
Hutnik Kraków  1   Atlético Lisbon  0
Kardemir Karabükspor  4   Zenit Leningrad  3
La Chaux-de-Fonds  2   NK Vrbovec  0
Lokomotiv Sofia  2   Ferencváros TC  2
Panathinaikos  4   Carl Zeiss Jena  3
Partick Thistle  2   AC Genoa  1
Rapid Bucharest  1   Zrinjski Mostar  2
St Pölten  1   Sparta Prague  1
Sparta Rotterdam  2   Dubočica Leskovac  1
Tromsdalen  2   Real Betis  2
Turbina Cërrik  2   Westerlo  0
Union Sportive Luxembourg  3   Dinamo Tblisi  1
Werder Bremen  2   Kuusysi Lahti  1

European Comrades’ Cup

Bohemians Prague  1   Bodø/Glimt  1
Borussia Monchengladbach  2   Dinamo Minsk  5
Cowdenbeath  2   Barcelona  2
Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk  3   Špansko Zagreb  1
Excelsior Mouscron  0   Galatasaray  0
Jeunesse Hautcharage  0   Dynamo Mossley  4
Kischpelt Welwerwolz  1   Levski-Spartak  2
Leixões Porto  2   SePS Seinäjoki  0
Lokomotive Leipzig  1   Voždovac Belgrade  2
1FC Magdeburg  2   AS Roma  0
Neuchâtel Xamax  3   Wisła Kraków  1
Rába ETO Győr  7   Telstar IJmuiden  2
Spartak Trnava  2   Widzew Łódź  0
Strömsbergs IF  1   RWD Molenbeek  1
Vasas SC Budapest  2   Spartak Moscow  0
Vojvodina Novi Sad  3   Torino  1

Friday, 27 May 2016

European Cup-Winners' Cup Final 2015 - 16 Replay


(in Zagreb)

Raba ETO Gyor         (0) (2) 4
Dubocica Leskovac     (1) (2) 2  (aet)

As good as the first match of this final was, it proved to be merely the appetizer and  was eclipsed by events in Zagreb this evening when, in a match again going to extra time, Raba ETO Gyor eventually prevailed over Dubocica Leskovac to add the inaugural Cup-Winners’ Cup to the four Champion Clubs’ Cups already in their trophy cabinet.

Dubocica Leskovac took a first-half lead that Raba ETO Gyor equalized moments after the resumption before the teams traded a late goal each, Dubocica edging ahead again before Raba scored almost on the final whistle to deny the Yugoslavs once more and take the match into extra time as they had done in the original final. Once into the additional half-hour, Gyor then made their class and experience tell at last, firing the pair of goals that won them the match and the trophy, the first Cup-Winners’ Cup, their fifth in total in European competition and another triumph for a Hungarian club, who have collectively already dominated the history of the Champions’ Cup, with Vasas Budapest having achieved a record five wins and Ferencvaros equalling Raba’s four added to two for MTK Budapest and others for Honved and Szolnoki MAV-MTE.

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

European Cup-Winners' Cup Final 2015 - 16


(in Split)

Dubocica Leskovac    (0) (1) 2
Raba ETO Gyor        (1) (1) 2  (aet)

A cracking Cup-Winners’ Cup final that, rather ironically, failed to produce a winner at the end of an enthralling two hours of action, with Raba ETO Gyor taking a first-half lead but then requiring a late equaliser in extra time to thwart the ambitions of stylish Dubocica Leskovac and retain hopes of lifting the trophy in its inaugural season: Raba, of course, have already won the Champion Clubs’ Cup on four occasions in the past.

The replay will be held in Zagreb on Friday evening when, even if the match has to go to a penalty shoot-out, the outcome will be decided, before the European season concludes on Saturday night with the Champions’ Cup final between RWD Molenbeek and the Football Alliance’s very own Stalybridge Celtic, only the fifth occasion in thirty five years that an English team (after Gainsborough Trinity and Marlow twice each, the latter winning once) have reached the rarefied heights of a continental club competition final.