Saturday 16 July 2011

Champions League Second Qualifying Round First Leg Review

FC Zestafoni 3-0 FC Dacia Chisinau
The Georgian champions take a strong lead to Moldova thanks to two first-half goals from Jaba Dvali and one from Nikoloz Gelashvili.


Malmö FF 2-0 HB Tórshavn

The Swedish champions take a two-goal lead into next week's second leg thanks to Dardan Rexhepi's strike and an own goal by Rógvi Holm.

Maccabi Haifa FC 5-1 FK Borac Banja Luka

Group stage participants two years ago, Haifa came from 1-0 down to smash Banka Luca for 5!

Bangor City FC 0-3 HJK Helsinki

Sebastian Sorsa struck late on to add to two Berat Sadik efforts and ensure the Finnish champions of a comfortable first-leg lead.

KS Skënderbeu 0-2 APOEL FC

Two goals in four second-half minutes gave Cypriot champions APOEL FC a 2-0 victory against the Albanian titleholders in Korca.

NK Dinamo Zagreb 3-0 Neftçi PFK

Milan Badelj's opening goal and a second-half double by Ivan Krstanović gave the Croatian champions a healthy aggregate lead in Zagreb.

SK Sturm Graz 2-0 Videoton FC

Roman Kienast's added-time goal put a different complexion on this tie after Hungary striker Imre Szabics had scored against his country's champions.
Skonto FC 0-1 Wisła Kraków
Polish champions Wisła Kraków will take a slender advantage into the second leg courtesy of Renārs Rode's own goal against ten-man Skonto FC.

FK Partizan 4-0 FK Skendija 79

Vladimir Stojković's 12th-minute penalty save and four second-half goals capped a productive night for the Serbian champions in Belgrade.

Rosenborg BK 5-0 Breidablik

Goals either side of the break and three more in 14 second-half minutes gave the Norwegian champions a comprehensive win in Trondheim.

Linfield FC 1-1 FC BATE Borisov

Daryl Fordyce scored on his debut to give the Northern Irish champions plenty of heart for the return leg in Belarus next Tuesday.

Daniel Millward

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