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    UEFA.com
    July 15 2004

    Dinamo leave it late for victory

    FC Dinamo Tbilisi produced a stunning comeback to keep their hopes
    alive while Sergiy Zakarlyuka was the hero for Ukraine's FC
    Illychivets Mariupil in tonight's UEFA Cup first qualifying round
    first-leg action.

    Romero the hero
    A late winner from Cesar Romero gave Dinamo Tbilisi victory at FC
    BATE Borisov. The Georgian side, without newly-signed international
    Giorgi Nemsadze, had looked down and out after conceding two goals in
    the opening 19 minutes. The first was sensationally struck straight
    from a goal kick by Yury Zhaunou, whose long punt beat shocked fellow
    goalkeeper Irakli Zoidze.

    Romero pops up
    Four minutes later, Aleh Strakhanovich made it 2-0. However, Dinamo,
    who won the 1980/81 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, refused to lie down and a
    Mikheil Kakaladze goal just before half-time proved crucial. Eleven
    minutes after the break, Boris Gancharov ensured parity before
    Brazilian midfield player Romero popped up in the 89th minute to give
    his side a 3-2 victory and stun the home crowd.

    Second-half strikes
    Zakarlyuka was the key as Illychivets made the most of home advantage
    against FC Banants. The international midfield player, signed from FC
    Shakhtar Donetsk, found the net twice in the second half to ensure a
    2-0 win that should see his side able to finish the job in Armenia.

    Two penalties
    FC Tiraspol of Moldova were also away winners this evening,
    triumphing 2-1 in Armenia against FC Shirak. Nicolae Josan started
    the ball rolling in the sixth minute before Ruslan Barburos added a
    second from the penalty spot five minutes before the interval.
    However, Shirak gave their fans something to cheer in the 70th minute
    when Tigran Davtyan scored from another spot-kick.

    Goals galore
    Meanwhile, FK Dukla Banská Bystrica had to wait before taking control
    of their tie against Azerbaijani visitors FK Karabakh with a 3-0
    victory. After a goalless first half, Róbert Semeník, Martín Svintek
    and Viktor Pešcvský all found the net in quick succession to put the
    Slovakian side in pole position to make it through. Also among the
    goals were Albanian contenders FK Partizani, who won 4-2 at home
    against Birkirkara FC of Malta.

    Tight games
    There were 1-0 victories for Lithuanian side FK Ekranas and Georgian
    hopefuls FC Tbilisi at home against F91 Dudelange and FK Shamkir
    respectively, with the return legs still to come in Luxembourg and
    Azerbaijan. FC Nistru Otaci of Moldova drew 1-1 at home against FC
    Shakhtyor Soligorsk of Belarus while Finland's FK Haka held on for a
    2-1 win against their visitors from Luxembourg, FC Etzella
    Ettelbrück, despite playing the entire second half with ten men.

    Second legs
    Finally, Estonian outfit FC Levadia Tallinn could only manage a 0-0
    draw at home against their Irish visitors Bohemian FC. The second leg
    of that tie is on 27 July, with all the rest coming two days later.
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