Aleksandar Todorovski and Zagłębie Lubin were given the trophy for winning the league in Poland’s second division, Ferhan Hasani and Ostoja Stjepanovic bid farewell to their respective clubs, while Antonio Stankov collected an assist for Viborg.
Denmark, Superliga, Brøndby – Esbjerg 0:1
Ferhan Hasani was left out of the Brøndby squad after the Danish club announced last week that Hasani will not be re-signed. Ferhan was never going to play in this game, but he stayed in Denmark because he wanted to say farewell to the fans. He will end up missing three days (Friday to Sunday) of the Macedonian training camp, but it was important for Hasani to get a chance to say goodbye to the Brøndby supporters. Ferhan arrives in Macedonia on Monday.

Denmark, NordicBet Liga, Viborg – Lyngby 1:1
Antonio Stankov played all 90 minutes for Viborg at right-back, while his teammate and twin brother, Aleksandar Stankov, came off the bench in the 82nd minute to replace Sebastian Andersen. Antonio picked up the assist on the lone goal for Viborg in the 87th minute when his cross was headed home by Jeppe Curth.

Poland, T-Mobile Ekstraklasa (Championship Group), Lech Poznań – Wisła Kraków 0:0
Ostoja Stjepanovic started in midfield for Wisła Kraków and played until the 73rd minute when he was substituted by Łukasz Garguła. This was Ostoja’s first start of the season after his two prior appearances came off the bench. The 2014-15 campaign was very difficult for Stjepanovic who was looking to come back from a torn ACL. In the end, Ostoja saw little playing time and Wisła Kraków announced after this game that Stjepanovic will not be re-signed. Therefore, he becomes a free agent this summer.

Poland, I Liga, Zagłębie Lubin – Termalica 1:1
Aleksandar Todorovski played the entire game for Zagłębie Lubin and also received a yellow card in the 90th minute. The team was presented the league trophy after this match for securing first place in the Polish second division. Zagłębie Lubin will compete in Poland’s top flight next season.

Spain, Liga Adelante, Recreativo Huelva – Barcelona B 2:0
David Babunski got the start for Barcelona B and played the full 90 minutes. He came close to scoring a goal in the 62nd minute when his long range effort struck the post. Babunski also picked up a yellow card in the 22nd minute. This was the final round of the season in Spain’s second division. On Monday, David will join his U21 teammates ahead of the Iceland qualifier.

Sweden, Allsvenskan, Häcken – AIK 0:0
Leonard Zuta played the whole match for Häcken and was part of a defense that kept a clean sheet in the goalless draw against AIK. Zuta was also shown a yellow card in the 30th minute.

Sweden, Division Ett Norra, Dalkurd – Forward 1:1
Predrag Rangjelovic started in midfield for Dalkurd and played until the 62nd minute when he was replaced by Alin Vigariu. Dalkurd dropped two points after conceding a late equalizer in the 90th minute.
Iceland, Úrvalsdeild, Stjarnan – Fjölnir 1:3
Daniel Ivanovski played all 90 minutes for Fjölnir who cruised to a comfortable road win over Stjarnan.
South Korea, K-League Classic, Incheon United – Jeonnam 1:2
Stevica Ristic was not available for Jeonnam due to an injury. The severity of his injury was not disclosed.
Kazakhstan, Premier League, Irtysh – Zhetysu 1:0
Dushan Savic started in attack for Zhetysu and played the complete match. Irtysh snatched all three points by scoring the only goal in the 10th minute.
Finland, Veikkausliiga, Ilves – Inter Turku 1:0
Egzon Belica played the entire game for Inter Turku in their narrow loss to Ilves.
United States, North American Soccer League, Fort Lauderdale Strikers – Indy Eleven 1:2
Dragan Stojkov got the start for Indy Eleven and played until the 65th minute when he was substituted by Don Smart. Stojkov, a former youth national team player, was involved in the action on the first goal for Indy Eleven just before halftime.
Stojkov’s involvement on the goal (at 2:05):