Potential internationals performances

Uroš Matić (L) in action for NAC Breda; photo: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images EuropeHaris Hajradinović netted a goal for Trenčin in the Slovak top league, while midfielder Uroš Matić is the new name in the potential internationals.

Australia, A-League, Melbourne City – Sydney 1:2
Ivan Necevski and Christopher Naumoff were unused substitutes for Sydney, while their teammate Daniel Petkovski once again wasn’t called up by coach Graham Arnold.

Austria, Tipico Bundesliga, Austria – Admira 4:0
Benjamin Sulimani made the start for Admira in attack and played until the 82th minute when he was replaced by René Schicker.

Bosnia-Herzegovina, BH Telecom Premijer Liga, Željezničar – Čelik 2:1
Vedran Kjosevski was Željezničar’s #2 keeper behind Marijan Antolović.

Bosnia-Herzegovina, BH Telecom Premijer Liga, Zvijezda – Mladost 3:1
Lazar Vidić began on Mladost’s bench and played the last half hour after he replaced Mikica Blagojević.

Danmark, Superligaen, Brøndby – SönderjyskE 1:0
Riza Durmisi played all minutes for Brøndby and was part of a defense that kept a clean sheet. The left-back also received a yellow card in the 79th minute.

Italy, Serie C Girone B, Pisa – Carrarese 0:1
Fatih Ademi was an unused substitute for Carrarese.

Netherlands, Eredivisie, Go Ahead Eagles – NAC Breda 2:0
Uroš Matić started in attacking midfield for NAC Breda and played until the 67th minute when Kingsley Boateng took his place. Matić has appearances for Serbia’s youth national teams, but is still eligible to play for Macedonia as he has Macedonian origin through his maternal grandfather.

Norway, Tippeligaen Play-off, Brann – Mjøndalen 1:1
Erdin Demir made the bench for Brann and played from the 72nd minute when he substituted Andreas Vindheim. The first leg of the relegation play-off eventually ended in a draw, thus Brann’s spot in the Tippeligaen is still uncertain.

Slovakia, Fortuna Liga, Trenčin – Senica 3:1
Haris Hajradinović started for the home team and played until the 89th minute when he made way for Jakub Holúbek. Hajradinović played an important role in Trenčin’s win against Senica as he scored the 2nd goal in the 24th minute with a nice left-footed shot from just outside the box.

Video of the goal (at 3:25):

Slovenia, PrvaLiga Telekom Slovenije, Velenje – Celje 0:0
Amir Bilali didn’t make Celje’s matchday squad, whereas his teammate Valon Ahmedi made the start in attack and played until the 63rd minute when he was replaced by Anej Lovrečič.

Switzerland, Raiffeisen Super League, Basel – Aarau 3:0
Naser Aliji spent all minutes on Basel’s bench.

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