Lugi misses league title after dramatic loss to Aranäs

Lugi lost 34–35 to Aranäs in the final round of the Swedish handball Allsvenskan, missing the league title by the narrowest margin. Captain Albert Månsson called the defeat ”incredibly bitter and heavy”. Qualification play now awaits against VästeråsIrsta.

In a dramatic season finale at Arenan, Lugi led the Swedish handball Allsvenskan by two points heading into the last round. To secure the title and direct promotion to Handbollsligan, they needed at least a point against Aranäs. The match ended 34–35 (19–19) after Lugi squandered a 34–33 lead in the closing minutes. ”Incredibly bitter and heavy. The position we had with just one minute left and then it turns completely”, said captain Albert Månsson afterwards. He detailed two missed chances: a shot hitting the inside of the post and one from Leo Gegaj. Aranäs benefited from three rebounds in their final three minutes, with the winner coming seven seconds from time after the ball ricocheted off the crossbar to a free player. Månsson faulted Lugi's defense, especially in the first half, despite scoring 34 goals offensively. 2388 spectators, including a fan section with a large tifo, provided chills and energy. ”They give so much... It's the best crowd I've ever played in front of”, said Månsson. Finishing second means a best-of-five qualification series against VästeråsIrsta, starting at home on Tuesday. ”If we win the qualification, we're ready to play in Handbollsligan”, the captain stated.

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Sweden's handball team suffered its first EM loss in a crushing 27-35 defeat to Iceland at Malmö Arena. Despite the shocking setback, Sweden still controls its own fate for a semifinal spot. Four teams are now tied on four points in the crucial group.

Lugi Handball defeated IFK Ystad 27-26 in a tough derby match, bolstering their lead in the Allsvenskan. Two 19-year-old talents stepped up to secure the win, but coach Ola Månsson questions if the young team is ready for Handbollsligan. With six rounds left, Lugi leads the table by four points.

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Lugi took a key step toward returning to the Handbollsligan by defeating Redbergslid 35-29 in Arenan, Lund, on Monday. Goalkeeper Viggo Håkansson, 19, played a pivotal role with several saves. The win gives Lugi a four-point lead over second-place Skånela.

في مباراة حاسمة من دوري SHL ضمن دفعتهم المتأخرة في الموسم، تغلب ليكساند على HV71 في ملعبه، محقّقًا النصر بعد تعادل خلال فترتين بفترة ثالثة مهيمنة.

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Lillån IBK lost 5–7 to bottom team Lindome in the women's southern Allsvenskan floorball league, missing a chance to secure a spot in SSL qualification. The match was played at home in Idrottshuset, where Lindome won 7–5. Despite the loss, Lillån still controls its fate but now needs a victory against the league leaders in the final round.

Sweden's men's handball team drew 32–32 with Hungary in the EM main round in Malmö, despite a golden opportunity to secure first place. Captain Andreas Palicka missed a decisive shot in the final second against an empty net. Now, Sweden must beat Switzerland and hope for point losses from Croatia or Iceland to reach the semifinals.

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HV71 won 3-2 against Leksand in the second match of the SHL qualification series, taking a 2-0 lead. Leksand showed a strong first period but faltered late, with a penalty hindering their comeback. Players and coach expressed frustration yet optimism ahead of home games.

 

 

 

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