Lugi defeated H43 40–28 in a heated derby at Lund arena. The win bolsters their bid for direct promotion to the handball league, needing just one point from their final match against Aranäs. The atmosphere was electric with singing fans and strong crowd support.
The derby between Lugi and H43 at Lund arena drew a nearly full crowd well before tip-off. The atmosphere boiled during the first quarter, with even scoring and goalkeeper Alexander Kjærsgaard spurred on by the Lugi supporters behind him. "It was completely wonderful with the crowd," Kjærsgaard said after the match.
Early in the game, Lugi's center back Carl Lindqvist received a red card for a hip tackle, but it did not halt Lugi. They pulled away to a 21–13 halftime lead and dominated the second half to win 40–28. Kjærsgaard shattered H43's wing play entirely and celebrated saves with the crowd. Coach Ola Månsson praised his goalkeeper: "Alexander is my son Axel's old buddy; I was almost there when he was born. He's a good guy."
Lugi is chasing not just victory but also goal difference against Skånela. With a six-point lead and a 12-goal better differential, Lugi has one match left, while Skånela has three. "We need to take a point against Aranäs to make it certain," Månsson said. He credited the team's success to group dynamics: "We've put together a good group where everyone wants to pull in the same direction both on and off the court."
The Lugi side of the crowd sang and cheered the team, inspired by Malmö FF's football supporters. For H43, the loss eliminated their chance at promotion playoffs. Månsson emphasized performing for the fans: "If it's 26 hours a year we have to perform, then damn it, you do your best."