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    Soccer 365
    July 16 2004

    Dinamo light up UEFA Cup

    Forty-eight clubs entertained dreams of UEFA Cup glory on Thursday
    evening as the lesser-known and, in one case, the once-mighty drew
    daggers and engaged in battle in the first round of qualifying.

    For the teams involved, the prize is a place alongside the likes of
    Parma, Lazio, Newcastle United and AEK Athens in the first round
    proper, with the prospect of a lucrative tie or the thrill of a
    giant-killing.

    One of the competing teams - Dinamo Tbilisi - already know what it
    takes to triumph in European competition, having hoisted aloft the
    European Cup-Winners' Cup trophy in 1981 when they competed under the
    Soviet Union flag. And they made a winning start to their UEFA Cup
    campaign with a 3-2 victory at Belorussian outfit BATE Borisov.

    There was more good news for another Georgian outfit, with FC Tbilisi
    sneaking a 1-0 home win against Shamkir Azerbaijan thanks to Giorgi
    Chelidze, whose 39th-minute goal settled the first leg.

    The Armenians of Shirak Giumri could be heading for an early exit
    after conceding a 2-1 lead after the home leg of their tie against FC
    Tiraspol of Moldova.

    Slovakian side FK Dukla Banska Bystrica look to be bound for the next
    round after crushing Azerbaijan outfit FK Karabakh Agdam 3-0.

    Meanwhile, Irish Eircom league side Bohemians gave themselves a good
    chance of progressing with a goalless draw at Levadia Tallinn in
    Estonia.

    They crushed Dinamo Tirana 4-0 in Constanta, with all their goals
    coming in the first half from Cristian Negru, Stefan Nanu, Victoras
    Iacob and Iulian Apostol.

    Two superb early goals by Peter McCann capped an excellent first half
    display by Portadown at Shamrock Park against Zalgiris Vilnius.

    However, strikes after the interval from substitutes Andzej
    Maksimovic and Arturas Stesko left the Lithuanians with two crucial
    away goals and a 2-2 draw.
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