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UECL: Yohanna makes Brighton debut in UECL draw against Tromsø
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UECL: Yohanna makes Brighton debut in UECL draw against Tromsø

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Zadok Yohanna made his competitive appearance as Brighton & Hove Albion played out a 0-0 draw against Tromsø in their UEFA Conference League playoff clash at Romssa Arena on Thursday night.

Yohanna replaced Ferdi Kadioglu in the 87th minute of the keenly contested encounter.

Brighton dominated the game but were unable to break down the home team’s defence.

The Seagulls registered 25 shots in the game, including six on target.

The 19-year-old will now look to make his home debut when Brighton host Tromsø in the second leg at the Amex Stadium next Thursday.

The winner on aggregate will qualify for the league phase of the 2026/27 UEFA Europa Conference League.

Yohanna joined Brighton from Swedish club AIK this summer.

UECL: Yohanna makes Brighton debut in UECL draw against Tromsø

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