Football Matches on Wednesday August 7, 2002

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Champions League Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Second qualifying roundAPOEL FC cy4–2si NK MariborGSP StadiumOlegário BenquerençaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; APOEL FC won
Second qualifying roundLegia Warsaw pl1–1mk FK VardarStadion Wojska PolskiegoDick van EgmondMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Legia Warsaw won
Second qualifying roundHibernians FC mt3–3pt BoavistaTa' Qali National StadiumKristinn JakobssonMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Boavista won
Second qualifying roundLevski Sofia bg2–0lv Skonto FCGeorgi Asparuhov StadionMikko VuorelaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Levski Sofia won
Second qualifying roundPartizan rs4–0se HammarbyStadion FK PartizanStefano FarinaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Partizan won
Second qualifying roundBelshina by0–1il Maccabi HaifaGorodskoi StadionEmil BozinovskiMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Maccabi Haifa won
Second qualifying roundBasel ch3–0sk MŠK ŽilinaSt. JakobDarko ČeferinMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Basel won
Second qualifying roundDinamo București ro0–1be Club BruggeCotroceniLeif SundellMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Club Brugge won
Second qualifying roundGrazer AK at2–0md Sheriff TiraspolStadion Graz LiebenauEdo TrivkovicMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Grazer AK won
Second qualifying roundTorpedo Kutaisi ge1–2cz Sparta PragueTsentraluriKenneth William ClarkMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Sparta Prague won
Second qualifying roundŽeljezničar ba1–0no LillestrømAsim FerhatovićAttila HanacsekMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Željezničar won
Second qualifying roundPyunik am2–2ua Dynamo KyivYerevan Republican Stadium after Vazgen ...Stephen BennettMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Dynamo Kyiv won
Second qualifying roundNK Zagreb hr2–1hu ZalaegerszegStadion MaksimirPérez BurrullMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Zalaegerszeg won
Second qualifying roundDinamo Tirana al0–4dk BrøndbyStadiumi Kombëtar Qemal StafaGeorgios KasnaferisMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Brøndby won

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