Hammarby IF defeated Örebro SK 5–3 in the Swedish Cup, with Nahir Besara scoring a hat-trick in his return to Örebro. Chaos erupted at halftime as supporters stormed the pitch and threw pyrotechnics. ÖSK is eliminated from the cup following the match at Behrn arena.
The Swedish Cup match between Örebro SK (ÖSK) and Hammarby IF at Behrn arena in Örebro turned into a goal fest with scandalous scenes. Hammarby led 2–1 at halftime when masked supporters from Hammarby's away section climbed over the advertising boards and entered the pitch. Tumult ensued as pyrotechnics were thrown, a corner flag was tossed, and the artificial turf caught fire. Two supporters reached a goalkeeper before security personnel and police intervened and drove them away. Security staff believed they had the situation under control, but the scenes highlighted safety shortcomings in cup matches.
The second half saw calmer stands. Nahir Besara, who left ÖSK for Hammarby ahead of the 2022 season, scored three goals and provided one assist in his return to Örebro. He refused to celebrate the goals out of respect for his former fans. “It’s out of respect for my old home supporters who supported and loved me, he says in the studio after the match.” Ahmed Yasin, back on the pitch for ÖSK, could not stop Besara. “He is a class player. One of the best in the Allsvenskan, says Yasin.”
The victory gives Hammarby two straight wins in the cup group stage. They are likely to advance to the quarterfinals with a draw against Öster in the next match. The Swedish Cup is described as a fan festival, but safety issues must be prioritized to avoid injuries.