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Match Report

KuPS Stun Vardar Skopje 2-0 in Champions League Qualifier

UEFA Champions League · 1st Qualifying Round

Vardar Skopje 0 – 2 KuPS

KuPS claimed a commanding 2-0 victory over Vardar Skopje in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, silencing the Macedonian crowd with a masterclass in efficiency. The Finnish side’s early second-half double strike and Vardar’s red card ensured a night of frustration for the hosts.

Vardar Skopje’s Rocky Start

The match began with Vardar Skopje attempting to assert dominance, but their efforts were marred by discipline issues. Mislav Matić received the first yellow card of the game in the 30th minute, setting the tone for a tense first half. Despite controlling possession, Vardar struggled to convert their chances, and KuPS capitalized on their vulnerability just before halftime.

KuPS Strike Twice After the Break

KuPS came out flying in the second half, with Brahima Magassa opening the scoring in the 45th minute, assisted by Clinton Antwi. The visitors didn’t let up, and Bob Nii Armah doubled their lead just four minutes later, firing home unassisted in the 49th minute. The quickfire goals left Vardar shell-shocked and scrambling for answers.

Vardar Skopje’s Discipline Unravels

Vardar’s frustration boiled over in the 74th minute when Nikola Bosančić received a second yellow card, reducing the hosts to 10 men. The midfielder’s rash challenges summed up Vardar’s night—careless and costly. Despite multiple substitutions, including Miguel Pires replacing Daniel Babunski in the 76th minute, Vardar failed to mount a meaningful comeback.

KuPS Seal the Deal

KuPS managed the game expertly in the closing stages, making smart substitutions to maintain their advantage. Axeli Puukko and Gustav Engvall entered the fray in the 68th minute, and Armah was later replaced by Saku Heiskanen in the 86th minute to shore up the defense. The Finnish side’s composure and tactical discipline ensured they held on for a crucial 2-0 win.

What This Means for Both Teams

For KuPS, this victory is a monumental step in their Champions League journey, showcasing their ability to grind out results on the road. Vardar Skopje, meanwhile, face an uphill battle to salvage their European campaign, with discipline and finishing emerging as glaring concerns. The second leg promises high stakes as both teams look to secure their place in the next round.

Key Moments

B. Magassa45′ KuPS — B. Magassa (assist: C. Antwi)
B. Armah49′ KuPS — B. Armah
N. Bosancic74′ 🟥 Vardar Skopje — N. Bosancic sent off