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Uefa cup draw: Manchester City destined for trip to Faroe Islands



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Published Date: 02 July 2008
MANCHESTER City will travel to the Faroe Islands in the first qualifying round of the Uefa Cup having been pitted against Streymur in yesterday's draw.
City, who have spent the summer pursuing Barcelona's Ronaldinho, visit the remote province of Denmark for the first-leg match on 17 July. The return leg is on 31 July, at Championship club Barnsley's stadium. The City of Manchester Stadium – which
could fit the Faroe population of around 48,000 people – is unavailable because the turf is being relaid after hosting a Bon Jovi concert.

Manchester City only finished ninth in the Premier League but earned the extra place in the tournament awarded to England through the Uefa Fair Play league. Hertha Berlin also entered the competition through a Fair Play award after finishing 10th in the Bundesliga and will play Moldova's Nistru Otaci.

Bangor City will play the first leg of their Uefa Cup first qualifying round tie with Midtjylland at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground.

As Bangor's ground does not meet UEFA standards, the Danish club's agreement to reverse the home and away legs allowed them to confirm the 17 July leg for Wrexham.

Uefa Cup first qualifying round draw

(home teams for first leg listed first; first leg 17 July, second leg 31 July: Cherno More Varna (Bulgaria) v Sant Julia (Andorra); Pelister (Macedonia) v APOEL (Cyprus); Vaduz (Liechtenstein) v Zrinjski (Bosnia); Sroki Brijeg (Bosnia) v Partizan (Albania); Hapoel Kiryat (Israel) v Mogren (Montenegro); Koper (Slovenia) v Vllaznia (Albania); NK Ljubljana (Slovenia) v Zeta (Montenegro); Juvenes Dogana (San Marino) v Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel); Hajduk Split (Croatia) v Birkirkara (Malta); Milano (Macedonia) v Omonia (Cyprus); Marsaxlokk (Malta) v Slaven Koprivnica (Croatia); Salzburg (Austria) v Banants (Armenia); Gyori (Hungary) v Zestaponi (Georgia); Ararat Yerevan (Armenia) v Bellinzona (Switzerland); Dacia Chisinau (Moldova) v Borac (Serbia); Tobol Kostanay (Kazakhstan) v Austria Vienna (Austria); Hertha Berlin (Germany) v Nistru Otaci (Moldova); Khazar Lenkoran (Azerbaijan) v Lech Poznan (Poland); Legia Warsaw (Poland) v Gomel (Belarus); Spartak Trvana (Slovakia) v WIT (Georgia); RIPO Minsk (Belarus) v MSK Zilina (Slovakia); Shakhtyor Karagandy (Kazakhstan) v Debreceni VSC (Hungary); Olimpik Baku (Azerbaijan) v Vojvodina (Serbia); Hafnarfjordur (Iceland) v Grevenmacher (Luxembourg); Vetra (Lithuania) v Viking (Norway); Racing Union (Luxembourg) v Kalmar (Sweden); Honka Espoo (Finland) v Akranes (Iceland); Glentoran (Northern Ireland) v Liepajas Metalurgs (Latvia); Brondby (Denmark) v B36 Torshavn (Faeroe Islands); Nordsjaelland (Denmark) v TVMK Tallinn (Estonia); Streymur (Faeroe Islands) v Manchester City (England); Olimps (Latvia) v St. Patrick's Athletic (Ireland); Djurgarden (Sweden) v Flora (Estonia); Suduva (Lithuania) v The New Saints (Wales); Cliftonville (Northern Ireland) v FC Copenhagen (Denmark); Cork City (Ireland) v Haka (Finland); Midtjylland (Denmark) v Bangor City (Wales).



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 10:45 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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LaurieD,

Angus 02/07/2008 10:43:14
I can't believe the village this club are based in only has a population of 400 people, and in fact that is between the 2 villages at the club's location - the village of Streymur where they play has around 200 people in it! And the whole of the Faroe Islands has a population of approx 48,000, which is the capacity of the City of Manchester stadium! What an occasion for this club and it's players!

 

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