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.