Moldova U-21 conceded to Czech
Moldova U-21 conceded to Czech in a home match (1:3) in Orhei and made their position in the tournament worse.
The match took place in terms of the qualifying match for the Championship of Europe 2017. Our team opened the scoring due to goal by Milan Havel in his own goal. In the first half the visiting team could get their back by scoring another goal by Tomac Suchek, after the break they could score two more goals. Unfortunately, the antihero of one of the goals was FC Sheriff player who turned the goal into his own net. The third goal was in favor of Antonin Barak.
Artiom Rozgoniuk and Eugene Rebenja were in the first eleven. Rebenja was substituted on 73rd minute. Sergei Svinarenco and Andrei Macritchii were left on the substitutes’ bench.
FC Sheriff Press Office
The match took place in terms of the qualifying match for the Championship of Europe 2017. Our team opened the scoring due to goal by Milan Havel in his own goal. In the first half the visiting team could get their back by scoring another goal by Tomac Suchek, after the break they could score two more goals. Unfortunately, the antihero of one of the goals was FC Sheriff player who turned the goal into his own net. The third goal was in favor of Antonin Barak.
Artiom Rozgoniuk and Eugene Rebenja were in the first eleven. Rebenja was substituted on 73rd minute. Sergei Svinarenco and Andrei Macritchii were left on the substitutes’ bench.
FC Sheriff Press Office