Disappointed IK Sturehov women's soccer team after losing 4-1 to Karlstad Fotboll in the Swedish cup first round.
Disappointed IK Sturehov women's soccer team after losing 4-1 to Karlstad Fotboll in the Swedish cup first round.
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Sturehov eliminated from Swedish cup after 4-1 loss

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IK Sturehov lost 4-1 to Karlstad Fotboll and were eliminated from the Swedish women's cup in the first round.

The match was played at Sörbyvallen where Karlstad Fotboll took an early lead. Sturehov's top goal scorer netted once but it was not enough to turn the game around.

Karlstad Fotboll won 4-1 after leading 3-1 at halftime. The result means Sturehov exit the cup immediately.

It was only one round for the team in the tournament.

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