Memorial soccer match between BK Forward and Karlslunds IF at Trängens IP honoring Hugo Mosshagen
Memorial soccer match between BK Forward and Karlslunds IF at Trängens IP honoring Hugo Mosshagen
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Örebro derby played in memory of Hugo Mosshagen

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BK Forward and Karlslunds IF met in a derby postponed after Hugo Mosshagen was shot dead. The match ended 2–2 and was played in his memory at Trängens IP.

Hugo Mosshagen, who had played for both clubs, was shot dead on 21 March in Väster, Örebro. The derby was moved forward and played on Wednesday in his memory.

BK Forward head coach Rickard Nilsson said they wanted to keep Hugo in their thoughts. Hugo’s father Joakim Gunnarsson said he felt both proud and warm-hearted about the event.

The Division 2 Södra Svealand match ended in a 2–2 draw. The coach highlighted the strength of sport in difficult times.

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