The opening round of qualifying for the Europa League concluded on Thursday as the second game of each of the 25 two-game series were played.
At Karagandy, Kazakhstan:
Ulan Konysbayev scored twice (45', 84') as Shakhter Karagandy defeated visiting FC Koper 2-1 in game two of their two-match set and won the series 3-2 on aggregate.
At Rustavi, Georgia:
Giorgi Mikaberidze scored the series-winning goal at 18 minutes as Matalurgist Rustavi, thanks to a 1-1 home draw in game two, won their series with Benants FC of Armenia 2-1 on aggregate.
At Pavlodar, Kazakhstan:
Irtysh Pavlodar, thanks to goals from Mamoutou Coulibaly (37') and Gleb Maltsev (43'), overturned their 1-0 road defeat of last week with a 2-0 game-two home win over Jagiellonia Bialystok and took out the Polish club 2-1 on aggregate.
At Yerevan, Armenia:
Liban Abdi (PK-35') and Lorant Olah (90'+7) provided the goal power as Ferencvaros defeated Ulisses 2-0 on the road in game two and two their two-match set rather handily, 5-0 on aggregate.
At Vlore, Alabania:
espite dropping a 2-1 game-two decision at home, Flamurtari Vlore still defeated Buducnost Podgorica 4-3 on aggregate. Ardit Shehaj scored the series-winning goal at 20 minutes for the Red and Black Fleet.
At Orhei, Moldova:
Robertinho scored twice in the dying minutes (PK-90', 90'+3) as Dinamo Tbilisi defeated Milsami Orhei 3-1 on the road in game two and took their two-match series 5-1 on aggregate.
At Niksic, Montenegro:
Despite dropping a 2-1 decision on the road in game two, Spartak Trnava still won their two-game series with Zeta 4-2 on aggregate. Radoslav Ciprys scored for the visiting Serbian club during stoppage time (90'+4).
At Baku, Azerbaijan:
Admir Teli (29'), Rashad Sadygov (35'), and Ansi Agoli (77') each tallied once as FK Qarabag bagged visiting Banga Gargzdai 3-0 in game two and took the series 7-0 on aggregate.
At Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg:
Joel Johansson scored at 37 minutes as Elfsborg gained a 1-1 road draw in game two with Fola Esch, more than good enough for the Swedish club as they won the two-game series 5-1 on aggregate.
At Tallinn, Estonia:
Demba Savage (48') and MacPherlin Dudu Omagbemi (77') each tallied once as FC Honka won both game two on the road and their two-game series with Nomme Kalju on aggregate by the same score, 2-0.
At Andorra la Valla, Andorra:
Mario Brlecic scored the only goal of the match at 82 minutes as NK Varazkin won game two on the road 1-0 and closed out their two-game series with Lusitanos 6-1 on aggregate.
At Tromso, Norway:
Simen Moller (12') and Steffen Nystrom (53') provided the scoring that carried Tromso IL to a 2-1 home win in game two over Daugava Daugavpils and a 7-1 aggregate victory for the series.
At Gothenburg, Sweden:
Rene Makondele converted two penalty kicks (7', 82') as BK Hacken blew out visiting Kaerjeng 97 5-1 in game two and won their series 6-2 on aggregate.
At Shkoder, Albania:
Armando Vajushi scored the series-winning goal at 4 minutes as Vllaznia Shkoder, with a 1-1 home draw in game two with Birkirkari, won their two-game series 2-1 on aggregate.
At Minsk, Belarus:
Yawhen Loshankov (5') and Dzyanis Saschenko (11') provided the early scoring as FC Minsk held off visiting AZAL Baku 2-1 in game two and won their two-match series 3-2 on aggregate.
At Toftir, Faroe Islands:
A 0-0 road stalemate in game two with NSI Runavik proved more than good enough for Fulham as the Cottagers took their two-match series 3-0 on aggregate.
At Szekesfehervar, Hungary:
Jozsef Magasfoldi tallied twice (11', 49') as Paksi SE blasted visiting UE Santa Coloma 4-0 in game two and took out the Andorra club 5-0 on aggregate.
At Neath, Wales:
With Michael Barrantes (53') and Magnus Sylling Olsen (79') providing the goals, Aalesund took care of Neath, winning game two 2-0 on the road and the series 6-1 on aggregate.
At Skopje, Macedonia:
Milovan Petrovic (45'), Borce Manevski (81'), and Stephan Vuijic (90') put the ball in the net as FK Rabotnicki dominated visiting JK Narva Trans 3-0 in game two and eliminated the Estonian club 7-1 on aggregate.
At Ljubljana, Slovenia:
Dalibor Radujko scored twice (15', 18') as Olimpija Ljubljana took game two at home and eliminated Siroki Brijeg on aggregate by the same score, 3-0.
At Serravalle, San Marino:
Nemanja Kojic scored twice (27', 38') as FK Rad took game two of their series with Tre Penne 3-1 and finished their two-match beatdown of the club from San Marino 9-1 on aggregate.
At Dublin, Ireland:
Ian Daly (24') and Derek Doyle (36') each provided a goal as St. Patrick's Athletic overturned their 1-0 defeat in Iceland from last week and blanked visiting IBV Vestmannaeyar 2-0 in game two and won their two-match series 2-1 on aggregate.
At Belfast, Northern Ireland:
Phil Baker's goal at 4 minutes held up as The New Saints took game two on the road against Cliftonville 1-0 and won their two-match series 2-1 on aggregate.
At Belfast, Northern Ireland:
After Glentoran took game two of their two-match series 2-1 in regulation time (goals from Richard Clarke and Martin Murray at 31 and 74 minutes respectively), squaring their series with FK Renova at 3-3 on aggregate, and after 30 scorless overtime minutes, Andrew Waterworth, Darren Boyce, and Jason Hill converted their spot kicks and won the penalty-kick shootout 3-2 to advance to the second qualifying round.
At Reykjavik, Iceland:
Gudjon Baldvinsson scored twice (18', 56') as KR Reykjavik hammered visiting IF Fuglafjordur 5-1 in game two of their two-match set and won their series 8-2 on aggregate.
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