Porto and Zenit St Petersburg swept into the Champions League group stage on Tuesday, helped by inspired displays from Yacine Brahimi and Hulk, while hapless Celtic were knocked out of the competition for a second time in three weeks.
Brahimi, who shone for Algeria in the World Cup, curled in a majestic free-kick and set up a second goal for Jackson Martinez to give Porto a 2-0 win over LOSC Lille Metropole in their playoff-round second-leg tie.
Hulk scored twice, converting a penalty and then barging his way through the Standard Liege midfield, as Zenit beat the Belgians 3-0.
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Celtic, beaten 6-1 on aggregate by Legia Warsaw in the third round only to be reprieved because the Polish champions fielded an ineligible player, slunk out for a second time with a 1-0 home defeat against Slovenian champions Maribor.
APOEL Nicosia, 4-0 winners over Aalborg, and Belarus champions BATE Borisov, who beat Slovakian counterparts Slovan Bratislava 3-0, also qualified.
Porto went ahead in the 49th minute when new signing Brahimi curled a superb effort over the Lille wall from 25m.
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He followed that up by splitting open the Lille defense and finding Colombia forward Jackson Martinez, who swept home a first-time effort in the 69th minute as the twice European champions completed a 3-0 aggregate win.
Zenit, also leading 1-0 from the away leg, went ahead on the half hour when Venezuela forward Jose Rondon headed in Domenico Criscito’s cross.
The Russia-based team, led by former Porto, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur coach Andre Villas-Boas, were still too good, even after Viktor Fayzulin was sent off for a second booking in the 44th minute.
Hulk put his Brazilian World Cup misery behind him as he converted a penalty in the 54th minute following a trip on Igor Smolnikov.
Four minutes later, Hulk lived up to his name as he won possession in midfield, flicked the ball past one defender, held off another and burst his way past the third with the help of a lucky rebound before firing past Eiji Kawashima.
Celtic were well-placed to take advantage of their reprieve after drawing the away leg of their tie 1-1. The Scottish champions were in control until Brazilian striker Marcos Tavares pounced in the 75th minute to send Maribor into the group stage for the first time since the 1999-2000 season.
BATE, full name Borisov Automobile and Tractor Electronics, went ahead through Mikhail Gordeychuk four minutes before halftime, and two late goals from Sergei Kryvets and Vitali Rodionov completed a 4-1 aggregate win.
Their Slovakian opponents had Seydouba Soumah sent off in the 79th minute.
Cypriot side APOEL, who reached the quarter-finals in 2011-2012, outclassed Aalborg as they qualified for the group stage for a third time.
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