In the fourth event Conference Leagueninety-eight (98) teams, today (23/7), Wednesday (24/7) and Thursday (25/7) – with three, five and 49 matches respectively – will be at the center for the first of the two matches in the second – qualifying – phase of the tournament.
THE AEK takes its first step in the Conference League on Wednesday (24/7), welcoming Inter Escaldes from Andorra to the Opap Arena, the stadium where on May 29 Olympiacos won the trophy by defeating Fiorentina 1-0 in extra time.
The new season of the competition lasts until the final on May 28, 2025 at the “Wroclaw” stadium in Poland“inaugurating” – like the Champions League and the Europa League – the new format, which includes, after the qualifying phases, a group of 36 teams.
The schedule of the first games in the second qualifying round of the Conference League:
Tuesday 23/7
Balkani (Kosovo)-Hamrun Spartans (Malta)
Differentanz (Luxembourg)-Ordambasi (Kazakhstan)
Virtus (San Marino)-Flora Tallinn (Estonia)
Wednesday 24/7
Struga (North Macedonia)-Punik (Armenia)
Riga (Latvia)-Slask Wroclaw (Poland)
Dinamo Batumi (Georgia)-Dečić (Montenegro)
AEK (GREECE)-Inter Club d’Escaldes (Andorra)
Cliftonville (Northern Ireland)-Auda (Latvia)
Thursday 25/7
Kuopio (Finland)-Tromsø (Norway)
Sumkagit (Azerbaijan)-Fehervar (Hungary)
Ilves Tampere (Finland)-Austria Vienna (Austria)
Magpais (Gibraltar)-Copenhagen (Denmark)
Zalgiris (Lithuania)-Paphos FC (Cyprus)
Mladá Boleslav (Czech Republic)-Transinvest (Lithuania)
Noah (Armenia)-Sliema Wanderers (Malta)
Empire of Tbilisi (Georgia)-Partizani (Albania)
Milsami Orhei (Moldova)-Astana (Kazakhstan)
Go Ahead Eagles (Netherlands) – Brann (Norway)
Omonia (Cyprus)-Torpedo Kutaisi (Georgia)
Zire (Azerbaijan)-Dunaiska Streda (Slovakia)
Zibru Chisinau (Moldova)-FC Ararat (Armenia)
Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia)-Polisia Zhytomyr (Ukraine)
Dnipro (Ukraine)-Puskas Academy (Hungary)
Djurgarden (Sweden)-Progress Niederkorn (Luxembourg)
Dideleng (Luxembourg)-Haken (Sweden)
Hapoel Ber Sheva (Israel)-Cherno More (Bulgaria)
Floriana (Malta) – Guimaraes (Portugal)
Banik Ostrava (Czech Republic)-Urartu (Armenia)
Zurich (Switzerland)-Shelbourne (Ireland)
Brodby (Denmark) – Lapi (Kosovo)
Paksi (Hungary)-AEK Larnaca (Cyprus)
Maccabi Haifa (Israel)-Sabah (Azerbaijan)
CSKA 1948 (Bulgaria)-Buduchnost (Montenegro)
Cluj (Romania)-Neman Grodno (Belarus)
Basaksehir (Turkey)-La Fiorita (San Marino)
Osijek (Croatia)-Levantia Tallinn (Estonia)
Ghent (Belgium)-Vikingour (Faroe Islands)
St. Gallen (Switzerland)-Tobol (Kazakhstan)
Radnicki (Serbia)-Mornar (Montenegro)
Maribor (Slovenia)-University of Craiova (Romania)
Vikingur (Iceland) – Egnatia (Albania)
Valur (Iceland)-St Mirren (Scotland)
St. Patrick’s Athletic (Ireland) – Vaduz (Liechtenstein)
Legia Warsaw (Poland) – Cernarfon Town (Wales)
Hajduk Split (Croatia)-HB Torshavn (Faroe Islands)
Zrinski Mostar (Bosnia/Herzegovina)-Bravo (Slovenia)
Stjarnan (Iceland)-Paide Linameeskond (Estonia)
Sarajevo (Bosnia/Herzegovina)-Spartak Trnava (Slovakia)
Breidablik (Iceland)-Drita (Kosovo)
* The return matches will take place on 30/7, 31/7 and 1/8.
Source: Sport Fm
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