Felicia Schröder celebrates hattrick as BK Häcken wins Europa Cup final 3-2 aggregate over Hammarby.
Felicia Schröder celebrates hattrick as BK Häcken wins Europa Cup final 3-2 aggregate over Hammarby.
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Häcken wins Europa Cup after Schröder's hattrick

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BK Häcken won the historic first Europa Cup title with a 3–2 win (4–2 aggregate) over Hammarby in the second leg. 19-year-old Felicia Schröder scored a hattrick and all four goals across the finals. Häcken held on despite Hammarby's fightback to 2–2.

The second leg in Gothenburg ended 3–2 to Häcken following their 1–0 first-leg win in Stockholm. Felicia Schröder, the national team striker, opened with a long-range shot after six minutes and made it 2–0 two and a half minutes later on a pass from Anna Anvegård.

Hammarby pulled one back through Svea Rehnberg after half an hour and leveled at 2–2 right after halftime via Elin Sørum from a corner. Schröder sealed it in the second half with her third goal, accounting for all Häcken's goals in the leg and all four across the finals.

"What a magical feeling", said Häcken coach Elena Sadiku. "I'm so proud for the club's sake." Schröder received widespread praise: "She is one of the world's best right now", said captain Anna Anvegård. Coach Sadiku called her "one of the best I've coached".

Hammarby's Alice Carlsson was disappointed: "A fucking piss start" and "one is empty, it's black". It marked Hammarby's sixth straight loss to Häcken. They meet again in the Swedish Cup final in two weeks.

What people are saying

Reactions on X to BK Häcken's UEFA Women's Europa Cup victory over Hammarby are predominantly positive, celebrating Felicia Schröder's hat-trick in the 3-2 second leg win (4-2 aggregate) and her four goals across both finals. Users from women's football accounts, journalists, and fans hailed the historic first title, Schröder's superstar performance, and implications for Champions League qualification. No notable negative or skeptical views were prominent.

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