Malmö FF soccer players celebrate 4-0 Swedish Cup win over IF Karlstad, highlighting young debutants on the pitch.
Malmö FF soccer players celebrate 4-0 Swedish Cup win over IF Karlstad, highlighting young debutants on the pitch.
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Malmö FF wins big against Karlstad in Swedish Cup

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Malmö FF defeated IF Karlstad 4-0 in the Swedish Cup group stage. The match highlighted potential in several players, but the team still has areas for improvement. Two young talents made their debuts.

Malmö FF secured a convincing 4-0 victory over Division 1 team IF Karlstad in the Swedish Cup group stage. The match took place in Karlstad and marked MFF's second cup win in the tournament. Four players, described as a potential offensive quartet, contributed a total of four goals and four assists. Eric Botheim, who scored two goals, commented: “We all have different strengths. It could be good if we manage to play to each other's strengths. Everyone has more to give, but we can work even more on the relationships.”

Taha Ali's development was highlighted as the most positive aspect, showing him as more than just a dribbler. Despite the win, observers noted that MFF has much work to do to reach its full potential. Two young players got the chance to debut: Antonio Palac, an 18-year-old from MFF's own ranks, and another talent. Palac, who nearly scored, said: “It's something I've been waiting for a long time and it felt very good that the debut happened now.”

The victories underscore the team's fulfillment of duties against lower divisions but also point to the need for better teamwork.

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Reactions on X to Malmö FF's 4-0 victory over IF Karlstad in the Swedish Cup are mostly positive. Media and fans highlighted strong player performances, including Taha Ali's involvement in three goals and positive showings from others, marking the team's first back-to-back wins since August. Official accounts celebrated the three points gained ahead of the group final against Halmstad. A local Karlstad account criticized MFF supporters for using pyrotechnics despite checks.

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Malmö FF players celebrate 1-0 cup win goal by Botheim against Varbergs BoIS, as coach Graham Potter watches Taha Ali from the stands.
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Malmö FF wins cup opener against Varberg 1–0

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Malmö FF kicked off the Swedish Cup with a victory over Varbergs Bois. The match ended 1–0 with a goal from new signing Botheim. National team coach Graham Potter watched from the stands, focusing on Taha Ali.

Malmö FF defeated Halmstads BK 2-1 in the final group stage match of the Svenska cupen, securing advancement to the quarterfinals. The team will not have home advantage due to tiebreakers with Mjällby. Goalkeeper Johan Dahlin made a comeback after 496 days of absence.

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The Swedish Cup quarterfinals have been drawn, with Malmö FF facing Mjällby away. Other matches include the derby between Hammarby and Djurgården as well as Gais against AIK. For Malmö FF, winning the cup is the last chance to qualify for European play this summer.

Örebro SK secured their third straight win in training matches by beating Åtvidabergs FF 2–0. The goals came in the second half, with Giuseppe Bovalina heading in the second on an unexpected effort. Despite a sluggish start, goalkeeper Buster Runheim was praised for his saves.

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HK Malmö defeated Ystads IF 34–28 in the fifth and decisive quarterfinal at Baltiskan, securing a spot in the SM semifinals for the second time in club history. Captain Tim Hilding led with nine goals and four assists. Key figures included goalkeeper Ebbe Håkansson and several teammates.

Djurgården secured a 5-2 victory over Malmö Redhawks in the SHL on January 31, 2026, marking goaltender Daniel Marmenlind's first win of the season. The win came on the road in Skåne, boosting Djurgården's position in the standings amid their fight to stay in the top ten. Young forward Anton Frondell starred with a highlight-reel goal that helped shift momentum.

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Djurgården fell 3-1 to Malmö in the decisive third game of the SHL eighth finals at Malmö Arena, ending their season one win short of the quarterfinals. Young stars Victor Eklund and Anton Frondell expressed disappointment and uncertainty about their futures, while injured captain Marcus Krüger delivered an emotional speech. The loss came after Djurgården's 3-2 overtime win in the opener.

 

 

 

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