LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - Germany's TSV 1860 Munich were dumped out of the Intertoto Cup in humiliating fashion by Belarussian premier division leaders BATE Borisov on Sunday.
Borisov, who won the away leg 1-0, put another four goals
without reply past the Bundesliga side in the second leg to win
5-0 on aggregate.
They now play Italy's Bologna in the third round.
English premier league side Fulham were held to a 1-1 draw
(1-1 on aggregate) away at Finland's FC Haka but went through on
the away goals rule.
Frenchman Steve Marlet fired Fulham ahead on 47 minutes but
Jean Tigana's side were made to sweat after Sami Ristila
equalised 19 minutes later.
Fulham now meet Aegaelo from Greece.
Sochaux eased through with a 4-1 aggregate win over Zalgiris
Vilnius from Lithuania. The French side won the away leg 2-1.
Croatia's Slaven Belupo progessed with a 3-0 aggregate win
over Belenenses from Portugal. Slaven had defender Igor Gal sent
off but won the away leg 1-0 with a 52nd minute goal from Mario
Dodik.
Sweden's Helsingborg beat Synot from the Czech Republic 2-0
at home but went out 4-2 on aggregate.