Nõmme Kalju’s UEFA Europa League season is over, as Poland hosts Lech Poznan defeated Estonians 3:0. Kalju won first leg in Tallinn 1:0, but with aggregate score 3:1 means progress for Polish.
Lech opened scoring in 33. minute, when Tomasz Kedziora was on target and added second before half time whistle, as Kaspar Hämäläinen found the net. Kalju searched for the equalizer, but it was the hosts, who finished the game on a scoresheet, goal by Dawid Kownacki.
Kalju’s UEFA Europa League 2014/15 season ended with two wins, draw and one lost game. In a first qualification round Kalju eliminated Iceland Cup winners Fram Reykjavik.
UEFA Europa League 2Q second leg
24th July 20.00 Inea stadium (Poznan, Poland)
Lech Poznan – Nõmme Kalju FC 3:0 (0:0) Lech next round on aggregate 3:1
33. Tomasz Kedziora, 43. Kaspar Hämäläinen, 90+3. Dawid Kownacki
Yellow cards: 27. Darko Jevtic
Attendance: 20263
Referee: Sebastian Coltescu
Assistant referees: Sebastian Gheorghe, Radu Ghinguleac
Fourth referee: George Gaman (kõik Rumeenia)
Poznan: 1-Jasmin Buric, 4-Tomasz Kedziora, 20-Hubert Wolakiewicz, 25-Luis Henriquez, 35-Marcin Kaminski, 6-Lukasz Tralka, 16-Darko Jevtic, 19-Kaspar Hämäläinen (68. 24-Dawid Kownacki), 8-Szymon Pawlowski (74. 77-Muhamed Keita), 11-Gergo Lovrencsics, 14-Vojo Ubiparip (85. 10-Lukasz Teodorczyk).
Subs: 27-Krzysztof Kotorowski, 23-Paulus Arajuuri, 26-Maciej Wilusz , 10-Lukasz Teodorczyk, 24-Dawid Kownacki, 28-Dariusz Formella, 77-Muhamed Keita.
Kalju: 1-Vitali Teleš, 3-Henrik Pürg (46. 23-Mihkel Ainsalu), 5-Alo Bärengrub, 6-Jorge Rodrigues, 14-Ken Kallaste, 7-Reginald Mbu Alidor, 8-Karl Mööl, 75-Hidetoshi Wakui 75. 32-Jarmo Ahjupera), 9-Damiano Quintieri, 17-Robert Kirss (68. 15-Jüri Jevdokimov), 21-Felipe Nunes.
Subs: 69-Richard Aland, 4-Mikk Reintam, 12-Sören Kaldma, 19-Janar Toomet, 23-Mihkel Ainsalu, 15-Jüri Jevdokimov, 32-Jarmo Ahjupera.