the serbians, croats and slovaks took one team each to the main group, and the czechs narrowly missed to take the second one too!

The evening of August 28, 2024 brought several fiery matches in the UEFA Champions League play-offs, after which the teams that reached the strongest interclub competition were determined.

Thus, a painful conclusion can be drawn for Romania, which seems to be far from even the second-rate countries in the world of football. The Serbs, Croats and Slovaks took one team each to the main group, and the Czechs narrowly missed out on taking the second one as well.

The evening’s results in the Champions League play-off!

The evening of August 28, 2024 brought several fiery matches in the UEFA Champions League play-offs, after which the teams that reached the strongest interclub competition were determined. Thus, a painful conclusion can be drawn for Romania, which seems to be far from even the second-rate countries in the world of football. The Serbs, Croats and Slovaks took one team each to the main group, and the Czechs narrowly missed out on taking the second one as well.

Dinamo Zagreb traveled to Azerbaijan, where they faced Qarabag. The Azerbaijanis did not manage to pose even the slightest problem to the Croats, who prevailed in the return leg, score 0-2, cup which they won in the round with a score of 3-0. Thus, Dinamo Zagreb prevailed with the overall score of 5-0.

On the evening of August 28, 2024, Slovan Bratislava played the return leg with Midtjylland, from Denmark, away. The Slovaks managed to prevail with the score of 3-2 in the return leg, after the first leg ended in a tie, score 1-1. Thus, the Slovaks managed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

Steaua Roșie Belgrad, which lost the round match, on the ground of Bobo/Glimt, score 1-2, managed to prevail in the return match on home ground, score 2-0. Thus, the Serbians managed to take a team to the main group of the UEFA Champions League.

The Czechs are one step away from taking two teams to the UEFA Champions League

After Sparta Prague, former opponent of FCSBmanaged to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, another group from the Czech Republic was one step away from this feat.

Slavia Prague managed to win 2-1 at home against French side Lille, but this victory was not enough to overturn the result in the round as Lille won 2-0.

Thus, Sparta Prague is the only team from the Czech Republic that qualified in the strongest interclub competition.

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