Against Cluj, Sivasspor and Ballkani in the UECL Group G

We will travel to Romania, Turkey and Kosovo for the UECL games this autumn.

Slavia were drawn into the Group G for the 2022/23 UEFA Europa Conference League group stage by their former player and Champions League winner with Liverpool Vladimír Šmicer.

The Red-Whites joined the group first from pot 1 and were accompanied by CFR Cluj from Romania, Sivasspor from Turkey and Ballkani from Kosovo. The group stage will start on 8 September.

Date KO time Home Away
1. 8 September 21:00 Sivasspor Slavia
2. 15 September 18:45 SlaviaFC Ballkani
3. 6 October 21:00 Slavia CFR Cluj
4. 13 October 18:45 CFR Cluj Slavia
5. 27 October 21:00 FC Ballkani Slavia
6. 3 November 18:45 Slavia Sivasspor

Our opponents

CFR 1907 Cluj

2021/22: Romanian champions
UEFA coefficient ranking (end of 2021/22): ?82
How they qualified: Play-offs (W 1-0agg vs Maribor)
Last season: Group stage (fourth)
Best UEFA Cup/Europa League performance: Round of 32 (2012/13, 2019/20)

Sivasspor

2021/22: Turkish Cup winners (10th in the league table)
UEFA coefficient ranking (end of 2021/22): ?188
How they qualified: Europa League play-offs (L 5-1agg vs Malmö)
Last season: Play-offs (L 7-1agg vs Copenhagen)
Best UEFA Cup/Europa League performance: Group stage (2021/22, 2022/23)

Ballkani

2021/22: Kosovo Superleague winners
UEFA coefficient ranking (end of 2021/22): ?N/A
How they qualified: Play-offs (W 3-1agg vs Shkupi)
Last season: N/A (first European campaign)
Best UEFA Cup/Europa League performance: Group stage (2022/23)

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