Ilves Tampere pulled off a shock win over Austria Vienna to go through to the third qualifying round of the Uefa Conference League, in the best result a Finnish club has achieved in European football so far this season.
They had won the first leg 2-1 last week at Tammela, their home ground, but needed a result in Austria to advance.
The second leg on Wednesday evening was a real thriller, with Ilves levelling the tie on aggregate three times before winning a penalty shootout 5-4.
Ilves had clearly planned for a shootout, scoring all five of their kicks and substituting their goalkeeper specifically for penalties right at the end of extra time.
Otso Virtanen had been injured in the first leg and replaced by Ville Seppä, but was brought on for penalties and saved the final kick from Dominik Fitz.
Ilves are now set to play Swedish team Djurgården in the third qualifying round, who are 3-0 up after their first leg against Progrés from Luxembourg.
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