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FK Sarajevo vs. FC BATE Borisov (08.08.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
08.08.2019 2019 0 : 1 1 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
19'' Bate Borisov D. Baga Normal Goal
42'' FK Sarajevo Anel Hebibović Yellow Card
58'' FK Sarajevo A. Đokanović Substitution 1
70'' FK Sarajevo Darko Lazić Yellow Card
71'' Bate Borisov H. Moukam Penalty
73'' Bate Borisov H. Moukam Substitution 1
74'' FK Sarajevo S. Milanović Substitution 2
87'' FK Sarajevo N. Gavrić Substitution 3
89'' Bate Borisov D. Baga Substitution 2
89'' FK Sarajevo H. Handžić Normal Goal
90'' + 1'' Bate Borisov M. Skavysh Substitution 3

Lineup FK Sarajevo

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 Vladan Kovačević
Midfield 7 Anel Hebibović
Defence 6 Darko Lazić
Defence 25 Besim Šerbečić
Midfield 22 Bojan Letic
Midfield 24 Andrej Dokanovic
Midfield 8 Nebojša Gavrić
Forward 11 Krste Velkoski
Forward 32 Benjamin Tatar
Forward 9 Mersudin Ahmetović
Forward 21 Slobodan Milanović

Lineup FC BATE Borisov

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 35 Anton Chichkan
Defence 17 Alexei Rios
Defence 23 Zakhar Volkov
Midfield 27 Slobodan Simović
Defence 4 Aleksandar Filipović
Midfield 25 Dmitri Baga
Midfield 5 Evgeni Yablonski
Midfield 8 Stanislav Dragun
Midfield 94 Hervaine Moukam
Forward 15 Maksim Skavysh
Forward 22 Igor Stasevich

Substitutes FK Sarajevo

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 44 Matej Markovic
Defence 4 Halid Sabanovic
Defence 27 Numan Kurdic
Midfield 23 Alen Mustafic
Forward 17 Aladin Šišić
Forward 26 Gedeon Guzina
Forward 28 Haris Handžić

Substitutes FC BATE Borisov

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 16 Sergey Chernik
Defence 3 Emil Jonassen
Defence 14 Boris Kopitović
Midfield 7 Yevgeniy Berezkin
Midfield 18 Willum Thor Willumsson
Forward 9 Bojan Dubajić
Forward 24 Jasse Tuominen

FK Sarajevo

FK Sarajevo, officially known as Fudbalski klub Sarajevo, is a professional Bosnian football team based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Founded on October 24, 1946, the club has a rich history and is one of the most successful and popular football teams in the country. The club's colors are maroon and white, and they play their home matches at the Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, which is named after one of their most famous players. The stadium, also known as Koševo City Stadium, has a seating capacity of around 34,500 spectators, providing an intense and passionate atmosphere during match days.

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FC BATE Borisov

The club is simply called BATE for short, it is a football team from Belarus and its club colours are blue and yellow. These can also be found on the jerseys, with the home jersey being predominantly blue with yellow detailing on the shoulders and shorts, whereas the away jersey has the colour combination swapped. They play their home matches at a stadium called Borisov Arena, which offers a capacity of 13,126 seats. The club was founded in the city of the same name, Borisov, in 1973. The club was dissolved in 1984 after the end of the Soviet era and was re-established in 1996.

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