With Leverkusen, Beer Sheva and Nice in UEL Group C

Slavia were drawn against Bayer Leverkusen, Hapoel Beer Sheva and OGC Nice in UEFA Europa League.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen

The German club drawn to our group from Pot 1 finished 5th in the last Bundesliga season. After 2 games of the 2020/21 German top division they are 13th with 2 draws - 0-0 away in Wolfsburg and 1-1 home against Leipzig. Czech international Patrik Schick is the new reinforcement.

Hapoel Beer Sheva

The club from Pot 3 finished 4th in the last season of the Israeli first league. Hapoel played the Group Stage of UEFA Europa League twice, both time against Czech opponents (Sparta and Viktoria Plzeň). They lost all their encounters with the Czech clubs, but this year eliminated Plzeň in the UEL Play-off after a 1-0 home win.

OGC Nice

Fifth club of the last Ligue 1 season came to our group from Pot 4. Managed by Patrick Vieira the French side have big names in their squad such as former Man United player Morgan Schneiderlin or Dante with experience in Bundesliga. Slavia played OGC Nice in a friendly in 2017 winning 4-1 home in Eden and also in 1997 in Cup Winner´s Cup.


Our game against OGC Nice in 1997/98 Cup Winners´ Cup season.

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