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BELGRADE - Serbian football club Partizan Belgrade suffered another rout to Ukrainian side Dynamo Kyiv, losing 3-0 at home in the return leg of the two teams' UEFA Champions League second qualifying round tie on Wednesday evening.
In the first leg in Lublin, Poland, Dynamo won 6-2, winning 9-2 on aggregate.
Partizan hosted the game before empty stands due to a UEFA ban.
Dynamo took the lead in the 17th minute as Andrii Yermolenko netted following blunders by Partizan's Aldo Kalulu and Leonard Owusu.
After winning a penalty following a foul by Partizan captain Svetozar Markovic, Vladyslav Vanat converted the spot kick in the 68th minute to make it 2-0 and Oleksandr Karavayev scored the third goal of the game three minutes into second half injury time.
Partizan will now go to the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round, where they will face Swiss side Lugano next week.
Serbia's Radnicki Kragujevac were knocked out of the UEFA Conference League qualifications after a 4-3 away defeat on penalties to Montenegrin side Mornar Bar in Podgorica.
Radnicki won the home leg 1-0 in Leskovac last week through a Milan Aleksic goal.
Chris Marlon Ondong Mba scored for Mornar in the 45th and the 83rd minute but Aleksic made it 2-1 eight minutes into second-half injury time, sending the match to extra time, in which neither team managed to score.
In the penalty shootout, Slobodan Simovic and Milos Ristic failed to convert their spot kicks for Radnicki, while Mornar missed just one.
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