Siroki Brijeg

    Fixtures

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    0
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    UEFA Conference League Qualifying

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    UEFA Conference League Qualifying

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    UEFA Europa League

    2nd Leg - KAIR advance 4-2 on aggregate

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    UEFA Europa League

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    UEFA Europa League

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    2nd Leg - ABE advance 3-1 on aggregate

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    UEFA Europa League

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    UEFA Europa League

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    UEFA Europa League

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    UEFA Europa League

    2nd Leg - BIR advance 3-1 on aggregate

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    UEFA Europa League

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    UEFA Europa League

    2nd Leg - UDI advance 7-1 on aggregate

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    UEFA Europa League

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    UEFA Europa League

    2nd Leg - SIRO advance 4-3 on aggregate

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    UEFA Europa League

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    UEFA Europa League

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    UEFA Europa League

    2nd Leg - OLIM advance 3-0 on aggregate

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    UEFA Europa League

    1st Leg

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    UEFA Europa League

    2nd Leg - VIE advance 3-2 on aggregate

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    UEFA Europa League

    1st Leg

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    UEFA Europa League

    2nd Leg - SIRO advance 5-0 on aggregate

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    UEFA Europa League

    1st Leg

    SIRO
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    STG

    UEFA Europa League

    2nd Leg - STG advance 3-2 on aggregate

      Siroki Brijeg 0-2 Aberdeen

      Greg Stewart and Gary Mackay-Steven both netted their first Aberdeen goals as the Dons sealed Europa League progress with a 2-0 victory over Siroki Brijeg in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Ryan Christie created both goals in the final 18 minutes to secure a 3-1 aggregate win and set up a third qualifying-round encounter with Apollon Limassol of Cyprus.Aberdeen and the game itself only came alive in the final half hour and Derek McInnes' side found the quality needed to avoid a hat-trick of instant exits for Scottish clubs in the competition following defeats for Rangers and St Johnstone in the opening round.Joe Lewis was marginally the busier goalkeeper in the first half, seeing Ivan Kristanovic's shot zip not far wide after an early corner and soon making what proved the only save of the half, comfortably catching a 25-yard strike.The hosts committed 13 first-half fouls, skipper Josip Barisic the culprit on several occasions after his 25th-minute booking, as they frustrated Aberdeen.Kenny McLean was well off target with a couple of long-range efforts and the whistle went for an obvious push when Andrew Considine hit the post with a header. And there were no takers for Christie's driven cross when the Dons finally got in behind their opponents just before the break.Danish referee Michael Tykgaard handed out two bookings to the hosts in the opening two minutes of the second half, the first foul leading to the home goalkeeper's first save, although the ball bounced off a defender following Christie's free-kick.Lewis dived to save a strike from Kristanovic before the Dons burst into life just before the hour mark.Christie's 22-yard strike was spilled before Stewart sliced the rebound wide, although he appeared to be fouled by Stipo Markovic in the process. Christie then sent a free header wide from 12 yards following Mackay-Steven's cross.There was another chance two minutes later as Considine's header looped just wide of the top corner following Christie's free-kick.Nicky Maynard replaced the ineffectual Jayden Stockley before Lewis pulled off a tremendous reaction stop to push Kristanovic's acrobatic effort over after the visiting defence had become stretched.The game swung in Aberdeen's favour moments later as Stewart was afforded some space in the channel to run on to Christie's disguised pass and slot home with his weaker, right foot.Christie was the provider again six minutes later with a brilliant angled pass to set up Mackay-Steven, who finished high into the far corner.That left the hosts needing three goals and they did not look like getting even one.ends
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        Aberdeen 1-1 Siroki Brijeg

        Aberdeen still have work to do when they visit Bosnia next week after being pegged back by NK Siroki Brijeg in their Europa League Second Qualifying Round First Leg tie. Ryan Christie curled in a strike in the 18th minute but the visitors levelled through Stipo Markovic's angled 20-yard shot midway through the second half. The Dons handed an immediate debut to wildcard signing Gary Mackay-Steven who put pen to paper just ahead of the UEFA deadline to be included in the squad, and fellow summer recruits Greg Tansey and Christie were also in the starting XI. And on the early evidence this should have been a walk in the park for the home side, the visitors looking ill at ease in the face of some early pressing from Aberdeen. Indeed, Christie saw goalkeeper Luka Bilobrk parry his free-kick in the 13th minute, before a secondary cross saw Andrew Considine's flick just evade Adam Rooney. The deadlock was broken after 17 minutes as Joe Lewis plucked a cross out of the air, and picked out the lively Christie, now in a second loan spell at Pittodrie from Celtic, with his clearance. The former Inverness midfielder strode forward confidently, and unleashed from 22-yards, his left footed effort leaving Bilobrk grasping at air as the ball found the net low to the keeper's right. But with the Dons still in the midst of their pre-season preparations, some slack play quickly crept in, and there was a scare as Dino Coric cut back for Luka Begonja, the midfielder striking narrowly wide. It should have been 2-0 10 minutes before the break as Mackay-Steven was slipped in and rounded the goalkeeper, but a perfectly-timed block from Bernardo Matic, on loan from the Dons' one-time European opponents HNK Rijeka, saw the ball turned behind for a corner. And the visitors could have drawn level on the stroke of half-time, as Luka Menalo headed just inches wide of Lewis' post. The longer the game went on, the more the visitors came into proceedings, and on the hour mark, a Coric cross found Dejan Cabraja, but his header was off-target. The home side responded with a Graeme Shinnie cross finding fellow full-back Shay Logan, but his header was turned round the post by Bilobrk. And two minutes later came the sucker punch the Dons had feared. Cabraja found space on the right flank and pulled back for Markovic, who angled a 20-yard shot beyond Lewis and into the corner of the net. Substitute Nicky Maynard came close to restoring the Dons' lead as he sent a Christie cross narrowly wide, but with the play raging from end to end, the scores remain level ahead of next week's return leg.
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