Kosovo: 1. Muric A. - 3. Aliti, 5. Hajdari A., 13. Gallapeni (Sadriu, 88), 15. Vojvoda - 4. Krasniqi I., 23. Avdullahu - 6. Rexhbecaj (Berisha Val., 50), 8. Muslija (Zhegrova, 88) - 9. Rrahmani Al. (Rashica, 77), 18. Muriqi (Asllani F., 77)
Substitution: Berisha Val. (from 50); Rashica (from 77); Asllani F. (from 77); Sadriu (from 88); Zhegrova (from 88)
Bench: 12. Bekaj, 16. Saipi - 20. Hodža - 2. Hajrizi, 22. Jashari - 17. Krasniqi Er., 21. Korenica
Yellow Cards: Aliti 48; Avdullahu 79
Slovenia: 1. Oblak - 2. Karničnik, 6. Bijol, 20. Stojanović P. (Janža, 71), 21. Drkušić, 23. Brekalo D. - 10. Elsnik, 22. Gnezda Cerin - 7. Sešlar (Horvat T., 71) - 9. Gradišar (Vipotnik, 63), 11. Sesko
Substitution: Vipotnik (from 63); Janža (from 71); Horvat T. (from 71)
Bench: 12. Leban, 16. Vekic - 3. Balkovec, 5. Gorenc-Stankovic, 17. Zeс - 4. Petrovic De., 8. Lovric S. - 14. Kramer B., 15. Sturm D.
Yellow Cards: Sešlar 20; Elsnik 46
- Mircea Lucescu Lashes Out at UEFA Sanctions: "Kosovo Humiliated Us, and We Got Fined Too"
21.11.24 12:25The head coach of the Romanian national team, Mircea Lucescu, has expressed his outrage at UEFA's decision regarding the controversial Nations League match against Kosovo
UEFA has delivered its verdict on the controversial Nations League Group Stage match between Romania and Kosovo, which ended prematurely in chaos.
UEFA has launched an investigation into the incidents that marred the Nations League Group C2 clash between Romania and Kosovo on November 15
Romania head coach Mircea Lucescu has spoken out about the controversy surrounding the abandoned match between his team and Kosovo, emphasizing the importance of fair play and the spirit of competition