Stevica Ristic added two more goals for Suwon, Aco Stojkov compiled one goal and two assists to lead Aarau to a place in the promotion play-off, Adis Jahovic converted a penalty for Wil, while Agim Ibraimi and Kristijan Naumovski won the domestic cup trophies in Slovenia and Romania, respectively.
Switzerland, Axpo Super League, Thun – Zürich 2:4
Muhamed Demiri played all 90 minutes for Thun in defensive midfield as his side closed the season in 5th place of the Swiss top division standings.
Switzerland, Challenge League, Aarau – Étoile Carouge 7:0
Aco Stojkov started for Aarau and played until the 77th minute when he was substituted by Nico Siegrist. Stojkov contributed to the comfortable Aarau victory with one goal and two assists. With the three points, Aarau stayed in second place, by narrowly holding off Bellinzone on goal difference, and will now face Sion in the promotion/relegation play-off. The winner of the game will play in the Swiss top division next season while the loser will feature in the second division.
Switzerland, Challenge League, Wil – Lugano 1:1
Both Mirsad Mijadinoski and Adis Jahovic played the entire game for Wil with the latter scoring the lone goal for the visitors in the 58th minute through a penalty.
Switzerland, Challenge League, Kriens – Locarno 2:3
Robert Popov was not called up by Kriens who was relegated to the Swiss third division.
Slovenia, Hervis Pokal, Celje – Maribor 2:2 (Maribor won cup 3:2 on penalties)
Agim Ibraimi started for Maribor and played until the 116th minute when he received his second yellow card of the game and was sent off by the referee, while Stefan Ristovski played all 120 minutes for Celje and was also shown a yellow card in the 14th minute during the Slovenian Cup final. It was 1:1 after 90 minutes, then 2:2 after 120 minutes, but Maribor prevailed 3:2 in the penalty shootout to celebrate the double crown after also winning the league title this season.
Romania, Cupa României, Dinamo Bucureşti – Rapid Bucureşti 1:0
Kristijan Naumovski played from the start for Dinamo Bucureşti and kept a clean sheet to help his team clinch the domestic cup trophy, the 13th such feat in the club’s history.
Romania, Liga I Bergenbier, Brașov – Târgu Mureş 2:1
Baze Ilijoski was kept out of the Brașov squad due to an injury.
South Korea, FA Cup, Suwon – Gangneung 5:2
Stevica Ristic played the entire game for Suwon and scored two goals in the 36th and 42nd, one of them coming on a penalty, to lead his team to the next round of the South Korean Cup.
Denmark, Superliga, Lyngby – Brøndby 1:0
Bajram Fetai started for Lyngby and played until the 41st minute for Lyngby when he was replaced by David Boysen. Fetai also received a yellow card in the 39th minute. Lyngby closed the season with a narrow home victory but was still relegated to the Danish second division.
Sweden, Allsvenskan, Syrianska – Mjällby 2:1
Daniel Ivanovski was not among the 18 players called up by Mjällby due to an injury.
Sweden, Allsvenskan, Gefle – Örebro 2:1
Armend Alimi was not included in the Örebro squad with an injury.
Ukraine, Persha-Liha, Sevastopol – Metalurh Zaporizhya 2:1
Besart Ibraimi was an unused substitute for Sevastopol who overtook Metalurh Zaporizhya for second place, the last spot that leads to promotion, with one round remaining on the schedule.
Bulgaria, A PFG, Litex Lovech – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 6:2
Dragi Kocev started on the bench for Lokomotiv Plovidiv before he entered the game at the start of the 2nd half replacing Jérémie Rodrigues.
Norway, Tippeligaen, Sogndal – Sandnes 0:0
Jasmin Mecinovic remained out with an injury for Sogndal.
Moldova, Divizia Naţională, Sfîntul Gheorghe – Dacia 3:1
Goran Dimovski was not called up by Dacia in the final round of the season.
Armenia, Premier League, Impuls – Pyunik 3:0
Filip Timov was not included in the Impuls squad as he was with the Macedonian U21 national team.
Greece, Football League, Psachna – Pierikos 4:0
Dejan Blazevski played all 90 minutes for Pierikos in the heavy road defeat to close the season.