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D. Vuković
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UEFA Champions League First Qualifying Round: Borac Banja Luka Holds Levski Sofia to 1–1 Draw

The opening leg of the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round saw Borac Banja Luka and Levski Sofia battle to a 1–1 draw on July 8, 2026, at the Stadion Banja Luka. The result leaves the tie finely balanced ahead of the return fixture in Bulgaria, with both sides having showcased moments of quality in a competitive encounter.

Playing in front of a passionate home crowd, Borac Banja Luka took the game to their Bulgarian opponents from the outset. The Bosnian champions, making their return to European club football’s premier competition, pressed high and forced Levski into early errors. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a swift counter‑attack ended with a clinical finish past Levski goalkeeper Plamen Ivanov. The home side’s intensity was rewarded, and they held the lead into half‑time.

Levski Sofia, a club with a rich European pedigree, responded after the restart. The Bulgarian giants grew into the match, and their experienced midfield began to dictate possession. The equaliser arrived in the 67th minute when a well‑worked set piece allowed striker Georgi Minchev to volley home from close range. From then on, Levski pushed for a winner, but Borac’s defence held firm, with goalkeeper Nikola Vasiljević making several crucial saves.

Key statistics:

  • Borac Banja Luka: 1 goal, 4 shots on target, 45% possession
  • Levski Sofia: 1 goal, 6 shots on target, 55% possession
  • Home advantage: Borac Banja Luka remain unbeaten at home in their last six matches across all competitions

The second leg in Sofia promises to be a tense affair. Levski will count on their European experience, while Borac Banja Luka will aim to repeat their disciplined performance and perhaps snatch an away goal to progress.