Dramatic soccer action shot of ÖSK player Kalle Holmberg scoring a penalty in the 3-3 thriller against Öster in the cup opener.
Dramatic soccer action shot of ÖSK player Kalle Holmberg scoring a penalty in the 3-3 thriller against Öster in the cup opener.
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ÖSK draws 3–3 with Öster in dramatic cup opener

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Örebro SK (ÖSK) drew 3–3 with Öster in the cup premiere in Växjö. The match featured two own goals from corners in the first half and four penalties in the second, with Kalle Holmberg scoring three for ÖSK.

The cup premiere match between ÖSK and Öster ended in a 3–3 draw in Växjö. ÖSK started poorly, conceding two own goals from corners in the first half, putting the team at a disadvantage. The second half turned dramatic with four penalties. ÖSK captain Kalle Holmberg scored three penalty goals within 34 minutes, a feat he described as unprecedented: “No, I’ve never experienced that.” A fourth penalty allowed Öster to equalize, costing ÖSK the victory.

ÖSK defender John Stenberg received a yellow card and provoked anger from Öster’s supporters, Österklacken, by mocking them and calling them “juniors” afterward. Stenberg stood his ground and sent a retort to his former fan group. Despite the chaotic play, ÖSK demonstrated heart and quality in a match reported as being on a higher level than previous encounters.

Overall, the game was described as dramatic, showcasing ÖSK’s brain and soul.

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Discussions on X highlight the dramatic 3-3 cup draw between ÖSK and Öster, featuring two own goals early and four second-half penalties, three scored by Kalle Holmberg. Sentiments include excitement over the high-quality, eventful match from journalists and fans, official team summary noting near-comeback, amusement at penalty abundance, and criticism of referee decisions.

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