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Levski Sofia Deny Borac Banja Luka in 1-1 Champions League Thriller

UEFA Champions League · 1st Qualifying Round

Borac Banja Luka 1 – 1 Levski Sofia

Borac Banja Luka 1-1 Levski Sofia: Champions League Qualifying Drama

The Stadion Banja Ilidza erupted in equal parts celebration and despair as Borac Banja Luka and Levski Sofia shared a 1-1 draw in a pulsating Champions League first qualifying round first leg. Luka Juricic’s early penalty had the Bosnians dreaming, but Armstrong Oko-Flex’s second-half strike ensured the Bulgarians returned home with a precious away goal.

Borac Banja Luka’s Dream Start

The hosts needed just nine minutes to send their raucous supporters into raptures. Levski’s Nikola Serafimov, already on a yellow card after a seventh-minute booking, conceded a penalty with a clumsy challenge. Juricic, ice in his veins, sent Svetoslav Vutsov the wrong way to give Borac a vital early advantage.

Vinko Marinovic’s side rode their luck at times, with Levski’s Brazilian winger Reinaldo causing constant problems. But the Bosnians held firm until halftime, despite Juricic picking up a yellow card two minutes before the break that ruled him out of the return leg.

Levski Sofia’s Second-Half Resurgence

The visitors emerged transformed after the interval. Julio Velazquez’s tactical masterstroke – introducing Armstrong Oko-Flex at halftime – paid immediate dividends. The former Arsenal youngster latched onto Sergio Araujo’s through ball in the 55th minute, finishing coolly past Nikola Ćetković to silence the home crowd.

Borac’s frustration grew as Sandi Ogrinec joined Juricic in the book, while Levski continued to threaten through substitute Juan Perea. The hosts threw on fresh legs late, including Spanish striker Daniel Romera, but couldn’t find a winner despite pouring forward in the dying minutes.

What This Means for Both Sides

For Borac Banja Luka, this represents a missed opportunity after their bright start. Without Juricic in Sofia, they’ll need heroes to emerge elsewhere. Levski Sofia, meanwhile, will be confident of finishing the job at home, with Oko-Flex’s away goal potentially proving decisive in this Champions League qualifying tie.

The second leg in Bulgaria promises fireworks, with both teams knowing one moment of quality could send them through to face tougher European opposition. For now, this first chapter ends all square – a result that leaves everything to play for.

Key Moments

Luka Juricic9′ Borac Banja Luka — Luka Juricic
Armstrong Echezolachukwu Inya Oko-Flex55′ Levski Sofia — Armstrong Echezolachukwu Inya Oko-Flex (assist: Sergio Miguel Lobo Araujo)