Sudac: David Malcolm (Sjeverna Irska). Pomoćnici: Paul Munn, Thomas
Fairfield i Alan Black (Sjeverna Irska). Delegat UEFA-e: Adrian
Titcombe (Engleska). Kontrolor suđenja: Willy Goovaerts (Belgija).
NK Slaven Koprivnica are thrilled to have
reached the UEFA Cup first round, but captain Dalibor Poldrugač is wary
of rivals PFC CSKA Moskva saying: "Their team are worth nearly as much
as our entire league."
Aris triumph
The
Croatian side set a new benchmark in their brief European career by
beating Aris Thessaloniki FC 2-1 on aggregate to reach the first round
proper for the first time. Forward Bojan Vručina scored twice in the
decisive 2-0 home win on 28 August, and said: "There is no happier man
than me. We showed how we can play. With our fans behind us, we did a
great job." No one is denying that, but it may take something more for
them to make the group stage, after the draw paired them with 2004/05
UEFA Cup winners CSKA. Midfielder Poldrugač, 33, has seen enough in his
time to know exactly how tough the tie will be. "They have more class
than us," he said. "Their team are worth nearly as much as our
entire league."
Possible switch
Hosting a big
club on 18 September has already forced Slaven – known more commonly as
Slaven Belupo, after the chemical firm that sponsors them – to face up
to some structural problems. Their Gradski Stadium has a capacity of
3,000, and there is already talk of moving the first leg to the home of
HNK Hajduk Split, some 516km away. This may be the last time Slaven
find themselves having to make such a decision, however. The board have
suggested spending some of their UEFA Cup windfall on increasing the
Gradski's capacity to 7,000 – a major step given Koprivnica has only
31,000 inhabitants, but guaranteeing a fitting home for a club with a
history stretching back to 1907.
Petković hopeful
In
every sense, the club are looking forward now. They recently signed
27-year-old former Croatia midfielder Nikola Šafarić from HNK Rijeka,
and 55-year-old coach Mile Petković is optimistic about the future.
"CSKA will have our respect. They have many quality players, but we are
hoping we can get a good result at home so we can travel to Moscow with
hope," he said.
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