Balkan has managed to score a victory in the second match against Skopje, this time with a score of 1-0, making a historic achievement, as it has qualified for the group stage of the Conference League.

Suahrekasi had won the first match 2-1 and with a total score of 3-1 it has passed.

Skopje started the match very badly, as in the second minute Abudul Xhelili was punished with a red card, after being the last player to stop the attacker Albion Rrahmani.

Ervin Kuc had the first chance in the match, where after a foul in the area, the ball stopped at the penalty spot, but his shot went over the goal.

On the other side, Skopje tried to cross the area, but they all ended up outside or in the hands of Stivi Frashëri.

In the 27th minute, the Balkans were able to take the lead, but Rrahman was confused with the ball.

Skopje asked for a penalty in the 30th minute, but the referee was close and did not award one.

Ermal Krasniqi had the best chance in the first half, who, alone with Kristijan Naumovski, failed to score, as the visiting goalkeeper defended.

The teams went to rest with an equal score to return to action after 15 minutes.

Even at the beginning of the second half, Balkan was more dangerous, where Armend Thaqi and Lumbardh Dellova had good chances, but did not find the goal.

The game fell silent for several minutes, with Skopje trying to do more, but without success.

It took place in the 69th minute when Albion Rrahmani with several moves got into the defense of Skopje, disorienting everyone and with a pass found Meriton Korenica who scored for 1-0.

KORENICA!!!!!

BALKANI ARE GOING TO THE GROUPS OF THE CONFERENCE LEAGUE!!!

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— Richard Wilson (@HYFPRW) August 25, 2022

Big celebration in "Fadil Vokrri" since the Balkans had already taken a big step towards the groups.

Until the end, Balkan gave a few chances with Thaq and Krasniqi, but the result did not change.

In the end, over 13 thousand spectators in Fadil Vokrri celebrated the victory of the Balkans and their historic achievement.

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Telegraph

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