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Malmö FF players dejected after conceding goals following Pontus Jansson's injury in a football stadium.
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Malmö FF concedes heavily after Pontus Jansson injury

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Malmö FF has conceded 11 goals in seven Allsvenskan rounds since captain Pontus Jansson was injured in April.

Moutaz Neffati, a defender at Norrköping, has been named in Tunisia's squad for the World Cup. The selection was confirmed by coach Sabri Lamouchi ahead of the tournament.

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Sirius tops Allsvenskan after a 2-0 win against newcomers Örgryte on Monday evening. Isak Bjerkebo scored both goals and now leads the scoring charts with eight goals.

Hammarby IF drew 1–1 with Halmstads BK in the Allsvenskan at 3 arena. Winger Montader Madjed was benched despite a recent goal and voiced disappointment afterwards. Striker Paulos Abraham limped off with overstrain ahead of the derby against Djurgården.

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IK Sirius leads Allsvenskan after three matches with over 20 percent attendance growth in four years. Long-time supporter Henrik Ågren, backing the team for nearly 30 years, calls the atmosphere indescribable. The club's success fuels a league-wide fan surge.

IK Sirius beat favorites Hammarby IF 2–0 in their Allsvenskan home opener before a record 10,306 spectators at Studenternas IP in Uppsala. Goals came from Isak Bjerkebo and Robbie Ure, extending their perfect start following a 3–0 opener against Degerfors to put Sirius top of the table. The victory avenged a prior cup defeat.

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Malmö FF secured its first Allsvenskan win of the season, beating Gais 3–1 in the home opener at Eleda Stadion. Pontus Jansson headed in the opener, Oscar Sjöstrand capitalized on a goalkeeper error for 2–0, and Otto Rosengren made it 3–0 before halftime. Gais pulled one back late via Shalom Ekong.

 

 

 

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