Hammarby women's team celebrating their 1-0 extra-time cup victory over Häcken at 3 Arena with a modest crowd.
Hammarby women's team celebrating their 1-0 extra-time cup victory over Häcken at 3 Arena with a modest crowd.
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Hammarby claims women's cup title after extra time win

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Hammarby defeated Häcken 1–0 in extra time to secure a second straight cup title. The match at 3 arena drew just 3,793 spectators.

Hammarby secured the Swedish women's cup title with a 1–0 victory over BK Häcken in extra time on Saturday. Mari Nyhagen scored the decisive goal in the 107th minute.

The match was the third between the teams in three weeks and finished 0–0 after regular time. Häcken was without injured captain Anna Anvegård.

Attendance of 3,793 marked a sharp drop from last year's 13,080. Both Monica Jusu Bah and Alice Carlsson criticized the lack of marketing from the Swedish Football Association.

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Initial reactions on X celebrate Hammarby's 1-0 extra-time win over Häcken for their second straight Swedish women's cup title, praising Mari Nyhagen's goal and revenge for a prior Europa Cup loss, while some express disappointment over low attendance of under 4,000 spectators.

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BK Häcken's Felicia Schröder scores the 1-0 winner against Hammarby in the UEFA Women's Europa Cup final first leg.
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Häcken wins first leg of Europa Cup final against Hammarby 1–0

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BK Häcken beat Hammarby IF 1–0 in the first leg of the historic final in Uefa's new Europa Cup for women. Felicia Schröder scored the winner in the 22nd minute with an assist from Monica Jusu Bah. The return leg is on May 1 in Gothenburg.

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.

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BK Häcken and Hammarby IF have advanced to the Europa Cup final after dramatic semifinals. Häcken eliminated Eintracht Frankfurt 3–1 on aggregate despite a return-leg loss, while Hammarby beat Sparta Prag 5–2 overall. It will be the first all-Swedish final in the competition's history.

Malmö FF defeated Djurgården 1–0 in an intense Allsvenskan top match at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm on Friday evening. Sead Haksabanovic scored the only goal in the 61st minute, but MFF captain Pontus Jansson suffered a knee injury late in the game. MFF technical chief Jaime Segura was also physically approached by a Djurgården supporter.

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Örebro Innebandy defeated Åkersberga IBF 3–2 in the first qualifying final of playoff 3 to Allsvenskan herr, thanks to an overtime goal. Hampus Håkansson sealed the win at Idrottshuset. The team now holds the series lead.

The Swedish Cup quarterfinals have been drawn, with Malmö FF facing Mjällby away. Other matches include the derby between Hammarby and Djurgården as well as Gais against AIK. For Malmö FF, winning the cup is the last chance to qualify for European play this summer.

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Örebro Hockey led 3–2 against Rögle in the first semifinal match of the hockeyallsvenskan, but lost the lead with less than a minute left in the third period. The game went to overtime and ended in defeat for Örebro. They are now in an underdog position in the series and need two straight wins to advance to the qualifier against SDHL.

 

 

 

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