Mijadinoski (bottom of pile) is congratulated by teammates after his goal; phoho: Wil facebook page

Midweek internationals performances

Mijadinoski (bottom of pile) is congratulated by teammates after his goal; phoho: Wil facebook page Mirsad Mijadinoski scored his first league goal in a Wil uniform, Kristijan Naumovski kept a clean sheet for Dinamo Bucureşti, while Martin Bogatinov and Karpaty were able to avoid relegation in the Ukrainian top division.

Ukraine, Premyer-Liha, Dynamo Kyiv – Tavriya 1:1
Goran Popov was not among the 18 players called up by Dynamo Kyiv.

Ukraine, Premyer-Liha, Volyn – Zorya 2:2
Vance Sikov started at right center-back played the entire game for Volyn while his teammate Dusan Savic started on the bench before he came on in the 81st minute to substitute fellow attacker Yevhen Pavlov.  Sikov also received a yellow card in the 68th minute.

Ukraine, Premyer-Liha, Dnipro – Karpaty 2:0
Martin Bogatinov played from the start for Karpaty and conceded two goals, both in the 2nd half.  Despite the loss, Karpaty was able to avoid relegation as Oleksandria and Obolon will be the two teams relegated from the Ukrainian top division in the last round of the season.

Ukraine, Persha-Liha, Dynamo Kyiv II – Sevastopol 2:3
Besart Ibraimi started on the bench for Sevastopol before he entered the game in the 77th minute replacing Igor Duljaj.  His club won their tenth consecutive game in league play to move four points behind second placed Metalurh Zaporizhya in the second division.

Austria, T-Mobile Bundesliga, Mattersburg – Rapid Wien 0:1
Ilco Naumoski started for Mattersburg and played until the 62nd minute when he was substituted by Alois Höller in the narrow home defeat against Rapid Wien.

Romania, Liga I Bergenbier, Mioveni – Brașov 0:1
Baze Ilijoski played all 90 minutes for Brașov and came close to scoring in the 79th minute but his effort went just wide of the goal.  Ilijoski also received a yellow card in the 55th minute, his seventh of the season, and will be suspended for the next game against Steaua București.

Romania, Liga I Bergenbier, Voinţa Sibiu – Dinamo Bucureşti 0:1
Kristijan Naumovski played from the start for Dinamo Bucureşti and kept a clean sheet.  Naumovski proved to be the hero for the visitors with a number of fine saves to deny Voinţa Sibiu.  Dinamo scored the lone goal of the game from a penalty in the 25th minute to take home all three points.

Sweden, Allsvenskan, Örebro – Kalmar 0:1
Armend Alimi began the game on the bench for Örebro before he came on in the 75th minute to replace defender Tommy Wirtanen.

Sweden, Allsvenskan, GAIS – Mjällby 2:2
Daniel Ivanovski, with several other defenders missing due to injuries, started at CB, as opposed to right-back, for Mjällby and played all 90 minutes.  Mjällby had built a 0:2 lead but conceded two goals, one in the 90th minute and the other in the fourth minute of stoppage, to only take home a point.

Poland, I Liga, Zawisza – Arka Gdynia 3:0
Mirko Ivanovski was not among the 18 players called up by Arka Gdynia.

Czech Republic, Gambrinus Liga, České Budějovice – Mladá Boleslav 1:0
Vladimir Dimitrovski was not called up by Mladá Boleslav.

Switzerland, Challenge League, Wil – Winterthur 1:1
Both Mirsad Mijadinoski and Adis Jahovic played the entire game for Wil with the former scoring the lone goal for the home side in the 15th minute with a header following a good cross into the area.

Moldova, Divizia Naţională, Nistru – Dacia 1:3
Goran Dimovski was an unused substitute for Dacia.

Armenia, Premier League, Impuls – Ulisses 1:0
Filip Timov was not included in the Impuls squad as he was with the Macedonian U21 national team.

Greece, Football League, Kallithea – Pierikos 0:0
Dejan Blazevski played all 90 minutes for Pierikos in the goalless draw.

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