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  • Soccer: UEFA CUP: =?unknown?q?Br=F8ndby?= braced to show Valur

    UEFA (English)
    http://www.uefa.com/
    June 23 2006



    UEFA CUP: Brøndby braced to show Valur


    /noticias.info/ Brøndby IF and Valur Reykjavík are both realistic
    when considering their chances of UEFA Cup progress when they meet
    over two legs on 13 and 27 July - a common view among the 70 clubs
    who lined up for today's first qualifying round draw in Nyon,
    Switzerland. uefa.com gathers the reaction.

    Strong showing
    "I do not know a lot about Valur, but we have never had any problems
    with Icelandic teams," admitted Brøndby captain Per Nielsen to
    uefa.com, well aware that his team's strong showing in last season's
    Danish Superleague marks them out as clear favourites. "They are
    definitely a side we have to be able to beat - but then again, so are
    all the teams at this stage of the tournament." For their part, Valur
    know the task facing them. Willum Thor Thorsson, the Icelandic club's
    coach, said: "We probably got the best team possible but at least we
    can learn something from these games."

    'Adventure continues'
    Three of the sides involved have qualified via the UEFA Fair Play
    draw and two of them, Gefle IF and SK Brann of Sweden and Norway
    respectively, encounter opposition from the United Kingdom in
    Llanelli FC from Wales and Glentoran FC from Northern Ireland. The
    other Fair Play beneficiaries were KSV Roeselare of Belgium and they
    find themselves up against FK Vardar of F.Y.R. Macedonia. "We have
    entered the UEFA Cup through the Fair Play competition after our
    debut year in the Belgian top flight, so our adventure continues,"
    said Roeselare's sporting manager Luc Devroe. "We are glad to be
    involved, and we will try to make the best of it."

    Balanced view
    Many were left content if cautious. NK Varteks coach Zlatko Dalic
    said his team would fancy their chances of keeping the Croatian
    challenge alive against KF Tirana of Albania. "They are definitely
    the opponent we wanted. We don't want to underestimate them though.
    They have high ambitions, but our main task is to reach the next
    round." Likewise, in Bulgaria, Stefan Grozdanov, coach of PFC
    Lokomotiv Sofia, said his troops would have to be careful against FK
    Makedonija Skopje from F.Y.R. Macedonia. "The draw could have been
    better, but also could have been harder. Most of our players do not
    have European experience and that could be a problem."

    More than happy
    FK Sarajevo of Bosnia-Herzegovina have been regulars in recent
    European campaigns and will therefore be expected to dispose of
    Andorran challengers FC Ranger's. "I think the draw is fine, although
    there aren't any easy rivals these days," said coach Husref
    Musemić. "I think we have quality and we are favourites to reach
    the second round." FC Haka boss Olli Huttunen is banking on the fact
    many of the Finnish club's fans will be able to travel to in-form FC
    Levadia Tallinn in Estonia. "It's a short trip to Estonia and we will
    probably get good support in Tallinn as well as at home. They are one
    of the toughest opponents we could get and are doing well this
    season."

    First trip
    Skonto FC, of Latvia, have a longer trip as they head to Luxembourg
    and AS Jeunesse Esch. Paul Ashworth, Skonto's English coach, is
    relishing the prospect. "I am happy we got Jeunesse. I haven't had a
    chance to play in Luxembourg before and this will be an interesting
    experience." In contrast, knowledge will be power for FC MIKA against
    Swiss opponents BSC Young Boys according to the Armenian outfit's
    defender Hovhannes Tahmazyanyan. "Our fellow Armenians, Artur
    Petrosyan and Harutyun Vardanyan, used to play for that club. It's a
    very tough draw for us. We will try to do our best and maybe we'll
    get lucky." A sentiment shared by all 70 sides no doubt.

    --Boundary_(ID_wOePYmCjPhhyyx744yIZsw)--
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