Grifo and Doan score early: SC Freiburg wins against Qarabag

Europa League start

SC Freiburg has taken the momentum from the Bundesliga to the international football stage and celebrated a successful comeback in the Europa League after nine years. The Badeners defeated the Azerbaijani champions Qarabağ FK at the start of the group stage on Thursday evening 2-1 (2-1). Vincenzo Grifo from the penalty spot (7th) and Ritsu Doan (15th) scored the goals in front of 31,500 spectators for the Bundesliga leaders, who were then neglected at times. Marko Vesovic (39th) scored for the guests.

Freiburg coach Christian Streich had warned against the supposed underdog from Azerbaijan, after all, he has been a regular in international competition for years and just missed qualifying for the Champions League this summer. However, the coming games in Group G against Greek record champions Olympiakos Piraeus and against French cup winners FC Nantes are likely to be even trickier. It was all the more important for the sports club to put itself in a good starting position right away. “We’re back” was written on a banner in front of the fan block. And the Freiburgers were not only back, but also right into the game. The first 30 minutes felt like it only went in one direction. After Tural Bayramov used an arm against Matthias Ginter and a tip from the video assistant, referee Erik Lambrechts from Belgium awarded SC a penalty – and Grifo confidently hit the bottom left corner. A little later, Doan skillfully pulled in from the right wing and increased the lead to 2-0 with a low shot.

With Freiburg & Union Berlin: All Europa League participants by squad values

32 HJK Helsinki – squad value: €9m

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31 Qarabağ FK – Squad value: €13M

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Azerbaijan

30 AEK Larnaka – squad value: €14M

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Cyprus

29 FC Sheriff Tiraspol – squad value: €15M

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Moldova

28 Omonia Nicosia – squad value: €19M

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Cyprus

27 FK Bodø/Glimt – squad value: €22m

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Norway

26 Malmo FF – squad value: €27M

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Sweden

25 Ludogorets Razgrad – squad value: €29M

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Bulgaria

24 Royale Union Saint Gilloise – Squad value: €33M

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Belgium

23 FC Zurich – squad value: €33m

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Switzerland

22 Sturm Graz – squad value: €34m

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Austria

21 Ferencváros Budapest – squad value: €41M

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Hungary

20 FC Midtjylland – squad value: €50M

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Denmark

19 Red Star Belgrade – Squad value: €52M

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Serbia

18 Union Berlin – squad value: €89m

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Germany

17 FC Nantes – squad value: €99m

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France

16 Dynamo Kyiv – squad value: €110m

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Ukraine

15 SC Braga – Squad value: €111M

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Portugal

14 Olympiakos Piraeus – squad value: €120M

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Greece

13 Feyenoord Rotterdam – squad value: €124m

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Netherlands

12 SC Freiburg – squad value: €151m

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Germany

11 Trabzonspor – squad value: €164M

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Turkey

10 Fenerbahce Istanbul – squad value: €175m

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Turkey

9 PSV Eindhoven – squad value: €201m

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Netherlands

8 Real Betis Sevilla – Squad value: €248M

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Spain

7 Lazio – squad value: €267M

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Italy

6 Stade Rennes – squad value: €270M

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France

5 AS Monaco – squad value: €343M

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France

4 Real Sociedad – squad value: €350m

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Spain

3 Roma – squad value: €402m

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Italy

2 Arsenal FC – Squad value: €617M

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England

1 Manchester United – squad value: €750M

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England

There was hardly any relief for the guests – until the Badeners slowed down a bit. Vesovic suddenly had a lot of space in front of the penalty area and scored the connection. SC keeper Mark Flekken didn’t look very good with the shot in the middle, Agdam got braver. After the break, Flekken was there against Kwabena Owusu (47′) and two attempts by the Brazilian Kady (53′, 70′). Freiburg’s top scorer Nils Petersen missed a chance with his head (64th) on his debut in the season, but otherwise remained pale. Overall, the second half wasn’t nearly as entertaining as the first. There was a moment of shock for the hosts in the closing stages: a duel between Freiburg’s Kiliann Sildillia and Abdellah Zoubir in the SC penalty area was checked but not punished (81′).

In the 2013/2014 season, Freiburg were in the group stage of the Europa League for the last time, but were eliminated. Five years ago they failed in the qualification against the Slovenian outsiders NK Domzale. This time the Breisgauers want to spend the winter internationally. A first step towards this has been taken.

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