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    2009 EUROPA LEAGUE: FIRST PRELIMINARY ROUND ROUND-UP

    Goal.com
    Jul 2, 2009 5:08:41 PM

    The Georgians defeated the Faroese in a historic match to kick off
    the new competition - and another 22 matches followed.

    Europa League logoThe first ever UEFA Europa League match ended in
    a 2-0 victory for Olimpi Rustavi over Faroe Islands side B36 Torshavn.

    The Europa League, which replaces the UEFA Cup, is in its first
    qualifying round.

    Two goals from Giorgi Megreladze were sufficient for the Georgian
    side to win, but they must do without Shota Babunashvili for the
    second leg as he was sent off right at the death.

    Sides from countries ranging from Denmark and Scotland to Luxembourg
    and Armenia take part today.

    Highlights Valletta of Malta took a step towards the next round with
    a convincing home win over Keflavik thanks to goals from Dyson Falzon,
    Njongo Priso, and Geert den Ouden.

    Bosnian outfit Siroki Brijeg prevailed at FC Banants of Armenia,
    Jure Ivankovic and Tiago 'Todrigues' Rodrigues netting in Yerevan.

    Last season's Champions League surprise package Anorthosis Famagusta
    provided the biggest win of the round by thrashing UN Kaerjeng of
    Luxembourg five-nil. Both Northern Irish teams were also thrashed,
    Linfield losing 4-0 at Rangers and Lisburn Distillery managing just
    one consolation goal in the face of a five-goal onslaught at home to
    Georgia's Zestaponi.

    Henrik Larsson was on the scoresheet twice as Helsingborg powered
    late past Armenia's FC MIKA, while Scottish outfit Motherwell were
    stunned at home by a Stuart Jones goal for Llaneli.

    Rosenborg seem set for the next round after a Dario Zahora brace
    and a third from Mikael Lustig did for NSI Runavik of Iceland, and
    Montenegrin side Buducnost are in trouble following a 2-0 home loss
    to Polonia Warsaw.

    It was a mixed evening for Albania, Dinamo Tirani's 4-1 loss at Lahti
    of Finland being balanced out by Vllaznia's 2-1 win at Sligo Rovers,
    while Macedonia's Renova lost 2-1 at Dinamo Minsk, Oleg Strakhanovich
    netting a late winner for the Belarussians.

    2009 Europa League - First Preliminary Round Wednesday July 2nd 2009
    Olimpi Rustavi (Georgia) 2-0 B36 Torshavn (Faroe Islands) Simurq
    Zaqatala (Azerbaijan) 0-1 Bnei Yehuda (Israel) Dinaburg (Latvia)
    2-1 Nomme Kalju (Estonia) Banants (Armenia) 0-2 Siroki Brijeg
    (Bosnia/Herzegovina) Sutjeska Niksic (Montenegro) 1-1 MTZ-RIPO
    (Belarus) Lahti (Finland) 4-1 Dinamo Tirana (Albania) Valletta
    (Malta) 3-0 Keflavik (Iceland) Zimbru Chisinau (Moldova) 1-2 Okzhetpes
    (Kazakhstan) Dinamo Minsk (Belarus) 2-1 Renova (FYR Macedonia) Narva
    Trans (Estonia) 0-3 Rudar Velenje (Slovenia) Szombathelyi Haladas
    (Hungary) 1-0 Irtysh (Kazakhstan) Spartak Trnava (Slovakia) 2-1 Inter
    Baku (Azerbaijan) Slaven Belupo (Croatia) 1-0 Birkirkara (Malta)
    Grevenmacher (Luxembourg) 0-3 Veta (Lithuania) Anorthosis (Cyprus) 5-0
    Kaerjeng (Luxembourg) Randers (Denmark) 4-0 Linfield (Northern Ireland)
    NSI Runavik (Faroe Islands) 0-3 Rosenborg (Norway) Sligo Rovers
    (Ireland) 1-2 Vllaznia (Albania) Fram (Iceland) 2-1 The New Saints
    (Wales) Buducnost (Montenegro) 0-2 Polonia Warsaw (Poland) Lisburn
    Distillery (Northern Ireland) 1-5 Zestaponi (Georgia) Helsingborg
    (Sweden) 3-1 MIKA (Armenia) Motherwell (Scotland) 0-1 Llanelli (Wales)
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