Europa League draw: Stoke get Split
Published 13:18 15/07/11 By MirrorFootball
Tony Pulis hailed Stoke's "fantastic" Europa League draw after they were paired with Croatian giants Hajduk Split in the third qualifying round.
The clash marks the return of the FA Cup runners-up to European competition 37 years after they last competed in the UEFA Cup.
On that occasion they were knocked out in the first round on away goals by Ajax, and the Potters have again drawn one of Europe's bigger names.
Manager Pulis told www.stokecityfc.com: "It's a fantastic draw for us and an occasion that every single one of us are looking forward to.
"Hajduk Split are a hugely renowned football club with great tradition in European competitions, and it's also a lovely city for our supporters to go out and visit.
"The draw has only just been made but already my phone hasn't stopped ringing - you can sense the excitement building.
"It would be absolutely fantastic to get a full house at the Britannia Stadium and get the place rocking as we host European football here for the first ever time."
While Stoke will hope to win a European tie for the first time at the third attempt, Hajduk possess an impressive European pedigree.
They have reached the quarter-finals of the European Cup three times, most recently in 1994-95, while they were semi-finalists in the UEFA Cup in 1983-84.
Hajduk are also six-time winners of their domestic league, although for the last three years they have had to settle for the runners-up spot behind Dinamo Zagreb.
The first leg will take place at the Britannia Stadium on July 28 before Stoke travel to Split's Stadion Poljud on August 4.
In a quirk of the draw, the Barclays Premier League's other representative at this stage of the competition, Fulham, could also face a team from Split.
Martin Jol's side, who are 3-1 up on Crusaders after yesterday's first leg, will meet either RNK Split or Domzale of Slovenia, with the Croatians 2-1 ahead going into their home match.
RNK finished just behind their city rivals in the Prva HNL last season to cap a meteoric rise after three successive promotions and are playing in Europe for the first time.
Hearts will meet Hungarian side Paksi or Tromso of Norway while a clash with either Metalurg Skopje of Macedonia or Bulgaria's Levski Sofia awaits Dundee United if they can overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit to Slask Wroclaw.
If Llanelli can hold onto their advantage after an impressive 2-1 first-leg win over Dinamo Tbilisi they will meet either KR Reykjavik or MSK Zilina.
Their could be a clash between Northern Ireland and the Republic but Glentoran must overturn a 2-0 deficit to Vorskla Poltava in order to meet Sligo.
Other ties include Ljubljana or Bohemians facing Rudar or Austria Vienna, The New Saints or Midtjylland meeting Vitoria Guimaraes and Karagandy or St Patrick's Athletic taking on Karpaty.





