Francis Narh scored for his Bulgarian side Levski Sofia but exited the Europa League second qualifying round on the away-goals rule to Maribor on Thursday night after drawing 1-1 at home.
Narh intercepted a clearance and raced forward to slot home the opener on 22 minutes.
It was good start for the Ghana youth international and his club who were counting on home advantage.
But Brazilian Marcos Tavares scored the all-important equalizer for the Slovenian side.


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