Her potential opponents in 2nd qualifying round of the Conference League, AEK learned!
The pair with which the Union will meet will come out of the draw that will take place on Wednesday afternoon (19/6) in Nyon, while its opponent will be one of the teams that will qualify from the 1st qualifier.
At the same time, its possible opponents will be the teams that will be excluded from the 1st qualifying round of the Europa League.
This year’s European trip of AEK will start on July 25, while the rematch will take place one week later, on August 1. As for the pair he will be paired with in the 3rd qualifier, he will find out in the July 22 draw.
On Wednesday morning, the nine will leave UEFA subgroup and thus AEK’s potential opponents will be limited to four or five teams.
The possible opponents of AEK in the 2nd qualifying round of the Conference League:
Velez Mostar – Inter Club
Floriana – Tre Pene
Torpedo – Millsamy Orey
Siauliai – Levantia Tallinn
Balla Town – Payde Limnamescond
Malisheva – Buduchnost Podgorica
Athletic Club Escaldes – Didelegh
Marsakhlok – Partizani
Auda – Torsav
Jarvan – Linfield
Noa – Skedia
Tikves – Breidablik
Mornar – Dinamo Tbilisi
Strassen – Kuopio
Vaasa – Zalgiris
Torpedo Kutaisi – Tirana
Shelburne – Josephs
Aktobe – Sarajevo
Well done – Nomads
Vikingur – Liepaja
Minsk – Fiorita
Caernapphon – Crusaders
Talina Calef – Urtatou
Valour – Blaznia
Magpies – Derry City
The pairings of the 1st qualifying round of the Europa League, from which an opponent of AEK may also emerge:
Elfsborg (Sweden) – Paphos (Cyprus)
Paksi (Hungary) – Kornibul (Romania)
Botev Plovdiv (Bulgaria) – Maribor (Slovenia)
Sherif Tiraspol (Moldova) – Zire (Azerbaijan)
Ruzoberok (Slovakia) – Tobol (Kazakhstan)
Liapi (Kosovo) – Vistula Krakow (Poland)
The teams that will join AEK in the 2nd qualifier of the Conference League:
Drita (Kosovo), Bran, Tromsø (Norway), Hacken (Sweden), Torshavn (Faroes), Polissia Zhytomyr (Ukraine), Radniski (Serbia), Slask Wroclaw (Poland), Progres (Luxembourg), Imperia (Georgia), Puskas Academy (Hungary), CSKA 1948 (Bulgaria), Cherno More Varna (Bulgaria), Sabah, Sumgagit (Azerbaijan), St. Patrick’s Athletic (Ireland), Zibru Chisinau (Moldova), Ilves Tampere (Finland), Neman Grodno (Belarus), Cliftonville (N. Ireland), Transwest Vilnius (Lithuania) and Sliema (Malta).
Source: Sport Fm
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