Fenerbahce fans shout “Vladimir Putin” after conceding Dynamo Kiev’s goal.

The second leg of the Champions League qualifiers, where Fenerbahce hosts Dynamo Kiev, is being played in Istanbul. The main time of the match ended with a score of 1:1.

After the Ukrainian club scored a goal in the 59th minute, Fenerbahçe fans began to say the name of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The score remained unchanged after the first overtime.

The first match played in Lodz, Poland ended in a 0:0 draw. The winner of the couple will advance to the third qualifying round in the Champions League, and the loser will advance to the third qualifying round in the Europa League.

formerly Norwegian “Bode-Glimt” crushed Northern Ireland’s “Linfield” is in the second leg of the Champions League second qualifying round.

The match ended with a score of 8:0. For the Scandinavian team, Amal Pellegrino (double), Hugo Vetlesen, Victor Bonifase, Ulrik Saltnes, Runar Espejord (double) and Alfons Sampstead scored. Visiting midfielder Kirk Millar was shown a red card in the 21st minute.

Goalkeeper “Bude-Glimt” and the Russian national team Nikita Khaikin played a full match.



Source: Gazeta

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