Centre back Moti turns keeper for Ludogorets


  • Football
  • Thursday, 28 Aug 2014

Malmo's Markus Rosenberg (C) fights for the ball with Salzburg's Andre Ramalho and Stefan Ilsanker (R) during their Champions League playoff second leg soccer match in Malmo August 27, 2014. REUTERS/Bjorn Lindgren/TT News Agency

SOFIA (Reuters) - Defender Cosmin Moti was forced into goal for a penalty shootout and made two saves to send Bulgarian club Ludogorets into the Champions League group stage for the first time at the expense of Steau Bucharest.

The victory has now created a headache for club management who may need to play games outside of the country due to a lack of a suitable stadium.

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