2005–06 UEFA Cup qualifying rounds

The qualifying rounds for the 2005–06 UEFA Cup began on 14 July 2005. In total, there were two qualifying rounds which narrowed clubs down to 80 teams in preparation for the first round.

Times are CEST (UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Teams

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Regions used to divide teams in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Cup:
  Northern
  Central–East
  Southern–Mediterranean

In total, 87 teams entered qualifying stage, which consisted of the following rounds:

  • First qualifying round (50 teams): 50 teams which entered in this round.
  • Second qualifying round (62 teams): 37 teams which entered in this round, and 25 winners of the first qualifying round.

The 31 winners of the second qualifying round advanced to the first round, joining 49 other teams.

In the qualifying rounds, UEFA divided the participating teams into three geographical regions: Northern, Central–East, and Southern–Mediterranean. Teams were then seeded within their respective regions, rather than being seeded among all participating teams of the round. This meant that a club potentially seeded in an open draw format could be unseeded in the regional system, or vice versa. The regional allocation of countries was generally as follows:[1]

  • Northern: Belgium, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Wales
  • Central–East: Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland, Ukraine
  • Southern–Mediterranean: Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, Italy, Macedonia, Malta, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey

However, UEFA could make exceptions to these allocations to ensure an even number of teams in each region.

Below were the participating teams of the qualifying rounds (with their 2005 UEFA club coefficients), grouped by their starting rounds.[2][3]

Key to colours
Winners of second qualifying round advance to first round
Second qualifying round
Team Region Coeff.[2]
Turkey BeşiktaşS–M 37.872
Austria Austria WienC–E 27.208
Austria GAKC–E 25.208
Ukraine Dnipro DnipropetrovskC–E 24.200
Serbia and Montenegro Red Star BelgradeS–M 21.012
Belgium GenkNOR 19.476
Israel Maccabi Tel AvivS–M 19.218
Switzerland GrasshopperC–E 18.887
Russia Zenit Saint PetersburgC–E 18.469
Czech Republic TepliceC–E 18.223
Bulgaria Levski SofiaS–M 18.118
Poland Legia WarsawC–E 16.929
Denmark CopenhagenNOR 15.676
Bulgaria Litex LovechS–M 14.118
Sweden Halmstads BKNOR 13.076
Romania Dinamo BucureștiS–M 12.101
Poland Groclin Grodzisk WielkopolskiC–E 11.929
Scotland Dundee UnitedNOR 10.476
Ukraine Metalurh DonetskC–E 10.200
Sweden Djurgårdens IFNOR 10.076
Denmark MidtjyllandNOR 8.676
Russia Krylia Sovetov SamaraC–E 8.469
Austria SuperfundC–E 8.208
Norway BrannNOR 7.665
Israel Maccabi Petah TikvaS–M 7.218
Israel AshdodS–M 7.218
Serbia and Montenegro ZetaS–M 7.012
Serbia and Montenegro OFK BeogradS–M 7.012
Croatia RijekaS–M 6.980
Poland Wisła PłockC–E 6.929
Switzerland ZürichC–E 6.887
Norway TromsøNOR 6.665
Bulgaria Lokomotiv PlovdivS–M 6.118
Croatia Inter ZaprešićS–M 5.980
Hungary SopronC–E 5.390
Slovenia PublikumS–M 4.190
Slovakia Dukla Banská BystricaC–E 3.850
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Team Region Coeff.[2]
Hungary FerencvárosC–E 18.390
Germany Mainz 05C–E/NOR[†] 16.166
Norway VikingNOR 12.665
Romania Rapid BucureștiS–M 8.101
Denmark EsbjergNOR 6.676
Cyprus APOELS–M 5.695
Slovakia ŽilinaC–E 3.850
Latvia VentspilsNOR 3.200
Slovenia DomžaleS–M 3.190
Cyprus OmoniaS–M 2.695
North Macedonia VardarS–M 2.485
Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki BrijegS–M 2.365
Bosnia and Herzegovina ŽepčeS–M 2.365
Latvia Liepājas MetalurgsNOR 2.200
Finland MYPANOR 2.158
Finland AllianssiNOR 2.158
Moldova Nistru OtaciC–E 2.090
Moldova Dacia ChișinăuC–E 2.090
Georgia (country) Locomotive TbilisiC–E 2.035
Georgia (country) Torpedo KutaisiC–E 2.035
Malta BirkirkaraS–M 1.990
Lithuania EkranasNOR 1.760
Lithuania AtlantasNOR 1.760
Iceland KeflavíkNOR 1.595
Iceland ÍBVNOR 1.595
North Macedonia BashkimiS–M 1.485
Republic of Ireland Longford TownNOR 1.375
Republic of Ireland Cork CityNOR 1.375
Belarus MTZ-RIPO MinskC–E 1.347
Belarus BATE BorisovC–E 1.347
Liechtenstein VaduzC–E/S–M[‡] 1.320
Armenia BanantsC–E 0.990
Armenia MikaC–E 0.990
Malta HiberniansS–M 0.990
Albania TeutaS–M 0.880
Albania ElbasaniS–M 0.880
Estonia TVMKNOR 0.825
Estonia FloraNOR 0.825
Northern Ireland PortadownNOR 0.715
Northern Ireland LinfieldNOR 0.715
Wales Carmarthen TownNOR 0.605
Wales RhylNOR 0.605
Luxembourg PétangeNOR 0.550
Luxembourg Etzella EttelbruckNOR 0.550
Azerbaijan Khazar LankaranC–E 0.440
Azerbaijan BakuC–E 0.440
Faroe Islands B36NOR 0.330
Faroe Islands NSÍNOR 0.330
Andorra Sant JuliàS–M 0.000
San Marino DomagnanoS–M 0.000

Notes

  1. Mainz 05 of Germany (usually in Central–East) were moved to the Northern region for the second qualifying round (while remaining in their usual region for the first qualifying round).
  2. Vaduz of Liechtenstein (usually in Central–East) were moved to the Southern–Mediterranean region for the second qualifying round (while remaining in their usual region for the first qualifying round).

First qualifying round

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The draw for the first qualifying round was held on 24 June 2005.[4]

Seeding

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A total of 50 teams played in the first qualifying round. Prior to the draw, UEFA divided the teams into three regions, with each region containing seeded and unseeded teams in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee.[5] Seeding of teams within each region was based on their 2005 UEFA club coefficients.[2]

Southern–Mediterranean region Central–East region Northern region
Seeded Unseeded Seeded Unseeded Seeded Unseeded

Summary

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Southern–Mediterranean region
Bashkimi North Macedonia4–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Žepče3–0[a]1–1
Birkirkara Malta0–6Cyprus APOEL0–20–4
Sant Julià Andorra0–10Romania Rapid București0–50–5
Teuta Albania3–4Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg3–10–3
Elbasani Albania1–1 (a)North Macedonia Vardar1–10–0
Omonia Cyprus6–0Malta Hibernians3–03–0
Domagnano San Marino0–8Slovenia Domžale0–50–3
Central–East region
Ferencváros Hungary2–3Belarus MTZ-RIPO Minsk0–22–1
Banants Armenia4–3Georgia (country) Locomotive Tbilisi2–32–0
Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country)0–6Belarus BATE Borisov0–10–5
Vaduz Liechtenstein2–1Moldova Dacia Chișinău2–00–1
Baku Azerbaijan2–3Slovakia Žilina1–01–3
Mainz 05 Germany4–0Armenia Mika4–00–0
Nistru Otaci Moldova5–2Azerbaijan Khazar Lankaran3–12–1
Northern region
Longford Town Republic of Ireland3–5Wales Carmarthen Town2–01–5
Ekranas Lithuania1–2Republic of Ireland Cork City0–21–0
ÍBV Iceland2–3Faroe Islands B361–11–2
Allianssi Finland4–1Luxembourg Pétange3–01–1
Linfield Northern Ireland2–2 (a)Latvia Ventspils1–01–2
NSÍ Faroe Islands0–6Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs0–30–3
Etzella Ettelbruck Luxembourg0–6Iceland Keflavík0–40–2
Portadown Northern Ireland1–3Norway Viking1–20–1
TVMK Estonia1–2Finland MYPA1–10–1
Rhyl Wales4–4 (a)Lithuania Atlantas2–12–3
Esbjerg Denmark7–2Estonia Flora1–26–0
Notes:
  1. The Baskimi v Žepče first leg match was awarded 3–0 to Baskimi.

Southern–Mediterranean region

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Bashkimi North Macedonia3–0
Awarded[note 1]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Žepče
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Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Csaba Sapi (Hungary)
Žepče Bosnia and Herzegovina1–1North Macedonia Bashkimi
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Bashkimi won 4–1 on aggregate.


Birkirkara Malta0–2Cyprus APOEL
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APOEL Cyprus4–0Malta Birkirkara
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APOEL won 6–0 on aggregate.


Sant Julià Andorra0–5Romania Rapid București
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Rapid București Romania5–0Andorra Sant Julià
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Rapid București won 10–0 on aggregate.


Teuta Albania3–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg
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Široki Brijeg Bosnia and Herzegovina3–0Albania Teuta
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Široki Brijeg won 4–3 on aggregate.


Elbasani Albania1–1North Macedonia Vardar
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Vardar North Macedonia0–0Albania Elbasani
Report
Attendance: 4,000

1–1 on aggregate; Vardar won on away goals.


Omonia Cyprus3–0Malta Hibernians
Report
Attendance: 11,073
Referee: Asaf Kenan (Israel)
Hibernians Malta0–3Cyprus Omonia
Report

Omonia won 6–0 on aggregate.


Domagnano San Marino0–5Slovenia Domžale
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Domžale Slovenia3–0San Marino Domagnano
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Attendance: 652

Domžale won 8–0 on aggregate.

Central–East region

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Ferencváros Hungary0–2Belarus MTZ-RIPO Minsk
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MTZ-RIPO Minsk Belarus1–2Hungary Ferencváros
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Attendance: 9,000

MTZ-RIPO Minsk won 3–2 on aggregate.


Banants Armenia2–3Georgia (country) Locomotive Tbilisi
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Locomotive Tbilisi Georgia (country)0–2Armenia Banants
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Banants won 4–3 on aggregate.


Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country)0–1Belarus BATE Borisov
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BATE Borisov Belarus5–0Georgia (country) Torpedo Kutaisi
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Attendance: 3,900

BATE Borisov won 6–0 on aggregate.


Vaduz Liechtenstein2–0Moldova Dacia Chișinău
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Dacia Chișinău Moldova1–0Liechtenstein Vaduz
Report

Vaduz won 2–1 on aggregate.


Baku Azerbaijan1–0Slovakia Žilina
Report
Attendance: 3,400
Žilina Slovakia3–1Azerbaijan Baku
Report

Žilina won 3–2 on aggregate.


Mainz 05 Germany4–0Armenia Mika
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Attendance: 22,000
Mika Armenia0–0Germany Mainz 05
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Mainz 05 won 4–0 on aggregate.


Nistru Otaci Moldova3–1Azerbaijan Khazar Lankaran
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Khazar Lankaran Azerbaijan1–2Moldova Nistru Otaci
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Nistru Otaci won 5–2 on aggregate.

Northern region

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Longford Town Republic of Ireland2–0Wales Carmarthen Town
Report
Attendance: 2,614
Carmarthen Town Wales5–1Republic of Ireland Longford Town
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Carmarthen Town won 5–3 on aggregate.


Ekranas Lithuania0–2Republic of Ireland Cork City
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Cork City Republic of Ireland0–1Lithuania Ekranas
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Attendance: 5,200

Cork City won 2–1 on aggregate.


ÍBV Iceland1–1Faroe Islands B36
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B36 Faroe Islands2–1Iceland ÍBV
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Attendance: 4,100

B36 won 3–2 on aggregate.


Allianssi Finland3–0Luxembourg Pétange
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Pétange Luxembourg1–1Finland Allianssi
Report

Allianssi won 4–1 on aggregate.


Linfield Northern Ireland1–0Latvia Ventspils
Report
Attendance: 1,600
Ventspils Latvia2–1Northern Ireland Linfield
Report

2–2 on aggregate; Linfield won on away goals.


NSÍ Faroe Islands0–3Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs
Report
Attendance: 200
Liepājas Metalurgs Latvia3–0Faroe Islands NSÍ
Report
Attendance: 2,100
Referee: David McKeon (Republic of Ireland)

Liepājas Metalurgs won 6–0 on aggregate.


Etzella Ettelbruck Luxembourg0–4Iceland Keflavík
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Keflavík Iceland2–0Luxembourg Etzella Ettelbruck
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Keflavík won 6–0 on aggregate.


Portadown Northern Ireland1–2Norway Viking
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Attendance: 675
Viking Norway1–0Northern Ireland Portadown
Report

Viking won 3–1 on aggregate.


TVMK Estonia1–1Finland MYPA
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MYPA Finland1–0Estonia TVMK
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Attendance: 1,624
Referee: Mark Whitby (Wales)

MYPA won 2–1 on aggregate.


Rhyl Wales2–1Lithuania Atlantas
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Attendance: 1,570
Referee: Cem Papila (Turkey)
Atlantas Lithuania3–2Wales Rhyl
Report

4–4 on aggregate; Rhyl won on away goals.


Esbjerg Denmark1–2Estonia Flora
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Flora Estonia0–6Denmark Esbjerg
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Attendance: 1,000

Esbjerg won 7–2 on aggregate.

Second qualifying round

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The draw for the second qualifying round was held on 29 July 2004.[7]

Seeding

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A total of 62 teams played in the first qualifying round: 37 teams which entered in this round, and 25 winners of the first round. Prior to the draw, UEFA divided the teams into three regions, with each region containing two groups of seeded and unseeded teams in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee.[8] Seeding of teams within each region was based on their 2005 UEFA club coefficients.[2]

Southern–Mediterranean Group 1 Southern–Mediterranean Group 2
Seeded Unseeded Seeded Unseeded
Central–East Group 1 Central–East Group 2
Seeded Unseeded Seeded Unseeded
Northern Group 1 Northern Group 2
Seeded Unseeded Seeded Unseeded

Summary

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Southern–Mediterranean region
Inter Zaprešić Croatia1–7Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade1–30–4
Bashkimi North Macedonia0–11Israel Maccabi Petah Tikva0–50–6
Dinamo București Romania4–3Cyprus Omonia3–11–2
OFK Beograd Serbia and Montenegro2–2 (a)Bulgaria Lokomotiv Plovdiv2–10–1
APOEL Cyprus3–2Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv1–02–2 (a.e.t.)
Litex Lovech Bulgaria2–2 (a)Croatia Rijeka1–01–2
Vaduz Liechtenstein1–6Turkey Beşiktaş0–11–5
Rapid București Romania4–1North Macedonia Vardar3–01–1
Publikum Slovenia1–3Bulgaria Levski Sofia1–00–3
Zeta Serbia and Montenegro2–5Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg0–12–4
Ashdod Israel3–3 (a)Slovenia Domžale2–21–1
Central–East region
Krylia Sovetov Samara Russia4–0Belarus BATE Borisov2–02–0
Sopron Hungary1–5Ukraine Metalurh Donetsk0–31–2
Grasshopper Switzerland3–3 (a)Poland Wisła Płock1–02–3
Nistru Otaci Moldova0–3Austria GAK0–20–1
Žilina Slovakia3–4Austria Austria Wien1–22–2
Superfund Austria3–3 (a)Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg2–21–1
MTZ-RIPO Minsk Belarus2–3Czech Republic Teplice1–11–2
Groclin Grodzisk Wielkopolski Poland4–1Slovakia Dukla Banská Bystrica4–10–0
Banants Armenia2–8Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–40–4
Legia Warsaw Poland1–5Switzerland Zürich0–11–4
Northern region
Halmstads BK Sweden5–3Northern Ireland Linfield1–14–2
Midtjylland Denmark4–3Faroe Islands B362–12–2
Brann Norway2–0Finland Allianssi0–02–0
Liepājas Metalurgs Latvia2–6Belgium Genk2–30–3
Rhyl Wales1–3Norway Viking0–11–2
MYPA Finland2–2 (a)Scotland Dundee United0–02–2
Copenhagen Denmark4–0Wales Carmarthen Town2–02–0
Mainz 05 Germany4–0Iceland Keflavík2–02–0
Djurgårdens IF Sweden1–1 (a)Republic of Ireland Cork City1–10–0
Esbjerg Denmark1–1 (2–3 p)Norway Tromsø0–11–0 (a.e.t.)

Southern–Mediterranean region

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Inter Zaprešić Croatia1–3Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade
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Red Star Belgrade Serbia and Montenegro4–0Croatia Inter Zaprešić
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Attendance: 28,901

Red Star Belgrade won 7–1 on aggregate.


Bashkimi North Macedonia0–5Israel Maccabi Petah Tikva
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Attendance: 1,500
Maccabi Petah Tikva Israel6–0North Macedonia Bashkimi
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Maccabi Petah Tikva won 11–0 on aggregate.


Dinamo București Romania3–1Cyprus Omonia
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Omonia Cyprus2–1Romania Dinamo București
Report
Attendance: 12,000

Dinamo București won 4–3 on aggregate.


OFK Beograd Serbia and Montenegro2–1Bulgaria Lokomotiv Plovdiv
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Lokomotiv Plovdiv Bulgaria1–0Serbia and Montenegro OFK Beograd
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Attendance: 8,100
Referee: Cem Papila (Turkey)

2–2 on aggregate; Lokomotiv Plovdiv won on away goals.


APOEL Cyprus1–0Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
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Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel2–2 (a.e.t.)Cyprus APOEL
Report
Attendance: 7,200
Referee: René Rogalla (Switzerland)

APOEL won 3–2 on aggregate.


Litex Lovech Bulgaria1–0Croatia Rijeka
Report
Attendance: 1,660
Rijeka Croatia2–1Bulgaria Litex Lovech
Report
Attendance: 4,876

2–2 on aggregate; Litex Lovech won on away goals.


Vaduz Liechtenstein0–1Turkey Beşiktaş
Report
Attendance: 2,650
Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia)
Beşiktaş Turkey5–1Liechtenstein Vaduz
Report
Attendance: 15,120
Referee: Igor Egorov (Russia)

Beşiktaş won 6–1 on aggregate.


Rapid București Romania3–0North Macedonia Vardar
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Vardar North Macedonia1–1Romania Rapid București
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Attendance: 1,500

Rapid București won 4–1 on aggregate.


Publikum Slovenia1–0Bulgaria Levski Sofia
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Attendance: 1,500
Levski Sofia Bulgaria3–0Slovenia Publikum
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Levski Sofia won 3–1 on aggregate.


Zeta Serbia and Montenegro0–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg
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Široki Brijeg Bosnia and Herzegovina4–2Serbia and Montenegro Zeta
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Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Meir Levi (Israel)

Široki Brijeg won 5–2 on aggregate.


Ashdod Israel2–2Slovenia Domžale
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Domžale Slovenia1–1Israel Ashdod
Report

3–3 on aggregate; Domžale won on away goals.

Central–East region

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Krylia Sovetov Samara Russia2–0Belarus BATE Borisov
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BATE Borisov Belarus0–2Russia Krylia Sovetov Samara
Report
Attendance: 4,960

Krylia Sovetov Samara won 4–0 on aggregate.


Sopron Hungary0–3Ukraine Metalurh Donetsk
Report
Attendance: 4,000
Metalurh Donetsk Ukraine2–1Hungary Sopron
Report

Metalurh Donetsk won 5–1 on aggregate.


Grasshopper Switzerland1–0Poland Wisła Płock
Report
Attendance: 3,600
Wisła Płock Poland3–2Switzerland Grasshopper
Report

3–3 on aggregate; Grasshopper won on away goals.


Nistru Otaci Moldova0–2Austria GAK
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GAK Austria1–0Moldova Nistru Otaci
Report
Attendance: 4,859

GAK won 3–0 on aggregate.


Žilina Slovakia1–2Austria Austria Wien
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Austria Wien Austria2–2Slovakia Žilina
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Attendance: 5,600
Referee: Sten Kaldma (Estonia)

Austria Wien won 4–3 on aggregate.


Superfund Austria2–2Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
Report
Attendance: 4,200
Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia1–1Austria Superfund
Report

3–3 on aggregate; Zenit Saint Petersburg won on away goals.


MTZ-RIPO Minsk Belarus1–1Czech Republic Teplice
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Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Asaf Kenan (Israel)
Teplice Czech Republic2–1Belarus MTZ-RIPO Minsk
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Attendance: 4,025

Teplice won 3–2 on aggregate.


Groclin Grodzisk Wielkopolski Poland4–1Slovakia Dukla Banská Bystrica
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Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia0–0Poland Groclin Grodzisk Wielkopolski
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Attendance: 3,150

Groclin Grodzisk Wielkopolski won 4–1 on aggregate.


Banants Armenia2–4Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
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Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine4–0Armenia Banants
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Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk won 8–2 on aggregate.


Legia Warsaw Poland0–1Switzerland Zürich
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Zürich Switzerland4–1Poland Legia Warsaw
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Attendance: 9,600
Referee: Howard Webb (England)

Zürich won 5–1 on aggregate.

Northern region

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Halmstads BK Sweden1–1Northern Ireland Linfield
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Attendance: 1,197
Linfield Northern Ireland2–4Sweden Halmstads BK
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Attendance: 4,052

Halmstads BK won 5–3 on aggregate.


Midtjylland Denmark2–1Faroe Islands B36
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Attendance: 3,819
Referee: Brian Lawlor (Wales)
B36 Faroe Islands2–2Denmark Midtjylland
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Attendance: 1,300

Midtjylland won 4–3 on aggregate.


Brann Norway0–0Finland Allianssi
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Attendance: 2,597
Allianssi Finland0–2Norway Brann
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Attendance: 1,372

Brann won 2–0 on aggregate.


Liepājas Metalurgs Latvia2–3Belgium Genk
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Attendance: 1,899
Genk Belgium3–0Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs
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Attendance: 6,000

Genk won 6–2 on aggregate.


Rhyl Wales0–1Norway Viking
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Attendance: 1,540
Viking Norway2–1Wales Rhyl
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Attendance: 3,867
Referee: Aleh Chykun (Belarus)

Viking won 3–1 on aggregate.


MYPA Finland0–0Scotland Dundee United
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Dundee United Scotland2–2Finland MYPA
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2–2 on aggregate; MYPA won on away goals.


Copenhagen Denmark2–0Wales Carmarthen Town
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Attendance: 11,399
Referee: Joseph Attard (Malta)
Carmarthen Town Wales0–2Denmark Copenhagen
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Attendance: 882

Copenhagen won 4–0 on aggregate.


Mainz 05 Germany2–0Iceland Keflavík
Report
Attendance: 18,100
Keflavík Iceland0–2Germany Mainz 05
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Mainz 05 won 4–0 on aggregate.


Djurgårdens IF Sweden1–1Republic of Ireland Cork City
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Attendance: 4,854
Cork City Republic of Ireland0–0Sweden Djurgårdens IF
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Attendance: 5,400

1–1 on aggregate; Cork City won on away goals.


Esbjerg Denmark0–1Norway Tromsø
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1–1 on aggregate; Tromsø won 3–2 on penalties.

Notes

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  1. The Baskimi v Žepče match, which originally finished as a 0–0 draw, was awarded 3–0 to Baskimi due to Žepče fielding an ineligible player[6]
  2. Maccabi Petah Tikva played their home matches at Ramat Gan Stadium in Tel Aviv District instead of their regular stadium, Municipal Stadium, Petah Tikva.

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