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Legia Warszawa v Drita Europa Conference League Lineup
This game is in the
Europa Conference League
, kick off at 18:00 on Thursday 22 August 2024.
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Legia Warszawa Substitutes
Steve Kapuadi
Marco Burch
Tomas Pekhart
Kacper Chodyna
Radovan Pankov
Patryk Kun
Jan Ziolkowski
Ryoya Morishita
Gabriel Kobylak
Marc Gual
Mateusz Szczepaniak
Jean Pierre Nsame
Drita Substitutes
Blerton Sheji
Ensar Huruglica
Arb Manaj
Salifu Ibrahim
Iljasa Zulfiu
Laurit Behluli
Veton Tusha
Alexandre Fressange
Melos Zenunaj
Ilir Mustafa
Dienit Isufi
Eron Isufi
Legia Warszawa v Drita Europa Conference League
Legia Warszawa
is a Polish football club based in Warsaw, founded in 1916.
Drita
is a football club based in Gjilan, Kosovo, founded in 1947.
Legia Warszawa's
home stadium is the Polish Army Stadium, with a seating capacity of 31,103.
Drita's
home stadium is the Adem Jashari Stadium, with a seating capacity of 10,000.
Legia Warszawa
has won the Polish Ekstraklasa league title a record 15 times.
Drita
made history by becoming the first Kosovar club to qualify for the group stage of a UEFA competition in 2021.