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O'Dowda on target as Robbie Keane's Ferencváros win Champions League qualifier

O'Dowda on target as Robbie Keane's Ferencváros win Champions League qualifier

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ROBBIE KEANE'S FERENCVÁROS came from behind to win their Champions League qualifier against FC Noah of Armenia this evening.
The Hungarian side won 2-1 on the road at Kotaik Stadium, Abovyan.
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Callum O'Dowda equalised for Ferencváros in the 45th minute, the Ireland international cancelling out an own goal from team-mate Stefan Gartenmann 10 minutes earlier.
The 30-year-old left-sided player headed home on his Champions League debut:
Callum O'Dowda's first Champions League goal!🎯🇮🇪 pic.twitter.com/sLoX2GUhjc — Rep of Ireland Player Tracker (@reptracker) July 22, 2025
Barnabás Varga scored what proved to be the winner in the 49th minute, and Ferencváros held on for victory despite Ibrahim Cissé's 82nd-minute sending-off.
O'Dowda played the full game for his new club, whom he joined from Cardiff City earlier this month. He previously worked alongside Keane in the Ireland set-up.
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